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Summary

Pie chart showing the result of the study by Joe Gow regarding the content of videos on Z Music Television.

As described by Gow:

  • Unequivocally Religious - 17% (Green) - "explicitly religious lyrics and visuals"
  • Moderately Religious - 52% (Blue) - "While religious lyrics continue to be used, visual images are not explicitly Christian... If viewers were to turn down the sound while watching the clip it is unlikely that they would associate any religious qualities with it."
  • Ambiguously Religious - 31% (Red) - "Here spiritual imagery is downplayed even further... blending visuals that are not explicitly Christian with lyrics that are open to interpretation with regard to religion."

Source of Percentages:

  • Gow, Joe (Summer 1999). "Rockin', Rappin', and Religion: Programming Strategy on Z Music Television". Popular Music and Society 23 (2): 17. Bowling Green State University Popular Press. ISSN 0300-7766.

Source of Descriptive quotes:

  • Gow, Joe (Winter 1998). "Saving souls and selling CDs: the mainstreaming of Christian music videos". Journal of Popular Film and Television 25 (4): 183. The Journal, Bowling Green, Ohio. ISSN 0195-6051.

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current04:00, 8 January 2017Thumbnail for version as of 04:00, 8 January 2017512 × 512 (4 KB)127.0.0.1 (talk)Pie chart showing the result of the study by Joe Gow regarding the content of videos on Z Music Television. <p>As described by Gow: </p> <ul> <li>Unequivocally Religious - 17% (Green) - "explicitly religious lyrics and visuals"</li> <li>Moderately Religious - 52% (Blue) - "While religious lyrics continue to be used, visual images are not explicitly Christian... If viewers were to turn down the sound while watching the clip it is unlikely that they would associate any religious qualities with it."</li> <li>Ambiguously Religious - 31% (Red) - "Here spiritual imagery is downplayed even further... blending visuals that are not explicitly Christian with lyrics that are open to interpretation with regard to religion."</li> </ul> <p>Source of Percentages: </p> <ul><li>Gow, Joe (Summer 1999). "Rockin', Rappin', and Religion: Programming Strategy on Z Music Television". Popular Music and Society 23 (2): 17. Bowling Green State University Popular Press. ISSN 0300-7766.</li></ul> <p>Source of Descriptive quotes: </p> <ul><li>Gow, Joe (Winter 1998). "Saving souls and selling CDs: the mainstreaming of Christian music videos". Journal of Popular Film and Television 25 (4): 183. The Journal, Bowling Green, Ohio. ISSN 0195-6051.</li></ul>
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