Orlik, Peter B., School of Broadcast and Cinematic Arts
1969
Provides an overview of late 1960's print media in South Africa. Focuses on freedom of the press, reporting on Apartheid, and the differences between English and Afrikaans newspapers and their readers.
Orlik, Peter B., School of Broadcast and Cinematic Arts
1996
An exploration of sport ritual via an analysis of the dedicatory ceremonies of two professional hockey teams, the Ottawa Senators in 1992 and the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim in 1993.
Orlik, Peter B., School of Broadcast and Cinematic Arts
1976
The continuing Irish tragedy is reflected strongly in the Republic of Ireland's broadcast news service, here described (based on first hand observation and interviews) by Dr. Orlik, a professor of broadcast and cinematic arts at Central Michigan...
Orlik, Peter B., School of Broadcast and Cinematic Arts
1994
Provides an overview of the use of student assessment portfolios in the communication fields along with guidance and suggestions, templates, and sample materials.
Orlik, Peter B., School of Broadcast and Cinematic Arts
1972
Profile of a British organization, The Society of Teachers of Speech & Drama. Focuses on the education and qualifications of speech and drama teachers in Great Britain.
Orlik, Peter B., School of Broadcast and Cinematic Arts
1968
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--Wayne State University, 1968 - Speech (Mass Communications). Provides a historical examination of the South African Broadcasting Corporation along with a contemporary analysis of its operations and how they reflect South...
Orlik, Peter B., School of Broadcast and Cinematic Arts
1970
Describes the political, social, and nationalist aspects of the ban on television in South Africa along with the role of the South African Broadcasting Corporation.
Monday, March 2, 1998 issue of the student newspaper of Central Michigan University. Also known as CM-Life. Originally published biweekly. Later published three times a week during the academic year and once a week during the summer. Began...