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Author Index F, 61-70

July 28, 2010 by Kyshia

Journalism Quarterly Index Vol. 61-70 •  1984 to 1993

FABER, RONALD J., and THOMAS C. OÕGUINN, Effect of Media Advertising and Other Sources on Movie Selection, 61:37l-77.

FACORRO, LUIS BUCETA and MELVIN L. DEFLEUR, A Cross-Cultural Experiment on How Well Audiences Remember News Stories from Newspaper, Computer, Television, and Radio Sources, 70:585-601.

FAIER, JOHN A., See UNGER.

FAIR, JO ELLEN, A Meta-Research Case Study of Development Journalism, 65:165-70.

FAIX, NOREEN, See RUBIN.

FARRAR, RONALD, News Councils and Libel Actions, 63:509-516.

FEASLEY, FLORENCE G., Copywriting and the Prose of Hemingway, 62:121-26.

FELDMAN, OFER, Relations Between the Diet And the Japanese Press, 62:845-49.

FELDMAN, OFER, Japanese PoliticansÕ Exposure to National and Local Dailies, 63:821-26, 833.

FERGUSON, CARROLL ANN, See SMITH.

FERGUSON, DOUGLAS A., See PERSE.

FERGUSON, DOUGLAS A., See SMITH.

FERRI, ANTHONY J. and JO E. KELLER, Perceived Career Barriers for Female Television News Anchors, 63:463-67.

FERRI, ANTHONY J., Perceived Career Barriers of Men and Women Television News Anchors, 65:661-67.

FERRI, ANTHONY J., See DIBELLA.

FICO, FREDERICK, The Ultimate Spokesman Revisited: Media Visibility of State Lawmakers, 61:383-92.

FICO, FREDERICK, How Lawmakers Use Reporters: Differences in Specialization and Goals, 61:793-800.

FICO, FREDERICK, Search for the Statehouse Spokesman: Coverage of the Governor and Lawmakers, 62:74-80, 94.

FICO, FREDERICK, Perceived Roles and Editorial Concerns Influence Reporters in Two Statehouses, 62:784-90.

FICO, FREDERICK, Influence of Perceived Editorial Concern and Role Concept of Source Reliance, 63:322-30.

FICO, FREDERICK, JOHN CLOGSTON and GARY PIZANTE, Influences of Party and Incumbency on 1984 Michigan Election Coverage, 65:709-13.

FICO, FREDERICK, See LACY.

FICO, FREDERICK, See SIMON.

FINK, ED, See GANTZ.

FINN, SETH, Unpredictability as Correlate of Reader Enjoyment of News Articles, 62:334-39, 345.

FINN, SETH and TERRY M. HICKSON, Impact of Arousing Commercials on Perceptions of TV News, 63:369-71.

FINN, SETH, Television ‘Addiction’? An Evaluation of Four Competing Media-Use Models, 69:422-35.

FINNEGAN, JOHN R., JR. and KASISOMAYAJULA VISWANATH, Community Ties and Use of Cable TV and Newspapers in a Midwest Suburb, 65:456-63.

FINNEGAN, JOHN R., JR., K. VISWANATH, EMILY KAHN, and PETER HANNAN, Exposure to Sources of Heart Disease Prevention Information: Community Type and Social Group Differences, 70:569-84.

FINNEGAN, JOHN R., JR., See VISWANATH.

FISH, MARIORIE, J., See ADAMS.

FITZMAURICE, MICHAEL, See GANTZ.

FLEMING, DAN B., Benjamin Franklin to Watergate: The Press in U.S. History Textbooks, 61:885-88.

FLETCHER, ALAN D., See VANDEN BERGH.

FLETCHER, DWIGHT, See WILCOX.

FLOURNOY, DON M., See GANZERT.

FOLKERTS, JEAN and STEPHEN LACY, Journalism History Writing, 1975-1983, 62:585-88.

FOLKERTS, JEAN and STEPHEN LACY, Weekly Editors in 1900: A Quantitative Study of Demographic Characteristics, 64:429-33.

FOLKERTS, JEAN, See BRINTNALL.

FOLKERTS, JEAN, See GREEN.

FOOTE, JOE, See KAID.

FOOTE, JOE S. and MICHAEL E. STEELE, Degree of Conformitv in Lead Stories in Early Evening Network TV Newscasts, 63:19-23.

FOOTE, JOE S. and ANN C. SAUNDERS, Graphic Forms in Network Television News, 67:501-507.

FOWLER, GILBERT L. and JOHN MARTIN SHIPMAN, Pennsylvania Editors’ Perceptions of Communication in the Newsroom, 61:822-26.

FOWLER, GILBERT L., JR., Content and Teacher Characteristics for MasterÕs Level Research Course, 63:594-99.

FOWLER, GILBERT L. and TOMMY L. MUMERT, A Survey of Correction Policies of Arkansas Newspapers, 65:853-58.

FOWLER, GILBERT L., JR., See MELTON.

FOX, JAMES D., See KRUEGER.

FRANKE, GEORGE R., See CHOU.

FREDIN, ERIC and GERALD M. KOSICKI, Cognition and Attitudes about Community: Compensating for Media Images, 66:571-578.

FREDIN, ERIC S., Assessing Sources: Interviewing, Self-Monitoring and Attribution Theory, 61:866-73.

FREDIN, ERIC S. and TRACY TABACZYNSKI, Media Schemata, Information-Processing Strategies and Audience Assessment of the Informational Value of Quotes and Background in Local News, 70:801-14.

FREDIN, ERIC, S., See SMITH.

FREI, NORBERT, Reform of the German Press System, 64:793-98.

FRIEDLANDER, JAY, Journalism Behind Barbed Wire, 1942-44: An Arkansas Relocation Center Newspaper, 62:243-46, 271.

FRIEDMAN, MONROE, Brand-Name Use in News Columns of American Newspapers Since 1964, 63:161-66.

FRITH, KATHERINE TOLAND and DAVID WESSON, A Comparison of Cultural Values in British and American Print Advertising: A Study of Magazines, 68:216-23.

FRUTH, LAUREL and ALLAN PADDERUD, Portrayals of Mental Illness in Daytime Television Serials, 62:384-87, 449.

FRY, DONALD L. and VIRGINIA H. FRY, Language Use and Political Environments in Media Coverage of ‘Super Tuesday,’ 63:719-27.

FURHOFF, ANNA-KARIN and LARS FURHOFF, Mortality Among Swedish Journalists, 64:533-36.

FURNO-LAMUDE, DIANE and JAMES ANDERSON, The Uses and Gratifications of Rerun Viewing, 69:362-72.

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