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Author Index G, 61-70

July 28, 2010 by Kyshia

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

GADDY, GARY D. and DAVID PRITCHARD, Is Religious Knowledge Gained From Broadcasts? 63:840-44.

GADDY, GARY D., See Merron.

GAGNARD, ALICE and JIM R. MORRIS, CLIO Commercials from 1975-1985: Analysis of 151 Executional Variables, 65:859-68.

GAGNARD, ALICE, Elements of Timing and Repetition in Award-Winning TV Commercials, 66:965-69.

GALICIAN, MARY LOU, Perceptions of Good News and Bad News on Television, 63:611-16.

GALICIAN, MARY-LOU and NORRIS D. VESTRE, Effects of ‘Good News’ and ‘Bad News’ on Newscast Image and Community Image, 64:399-405.

GALICIAN, MARY-LOU, See ANDERSON.

GAMST, GLENN, TIM ALLDRIDGE and STEVE BUSH, Effects of Targeted Sales Messages on Subscription Sales and Retention, 64:463-72.

GANDY, OSCAR H., JR., and MOHAMMED EL WAYLLY, The Knowledge Gap and Foreign Affairs: The Palestinian-Israeli Conflict, 62:777-83.

GANDY, OSCAR H., JR., and LARRY G. COLEMAN, The Jackson Campaign: Mass Media and Black Student Perceptions, 63:138-43, 154.

GANDY, OSCAR H., JR., See DATES.

GANDY, OSCAR H., JR, See MILLER.

GANTZ, WALTER, KATHY KRENDL and SUSAN R. ROBERTSON, Diffusion of a Proximate News Event, 63:282-87.

GANTZ, WALTER and JONATHAN MASLAND, Television as Babysitter, 63:530-36.

GANTZ, WALTER, MICHAEL FITZMAURICE and ED FINK, Assessing the Active Component of Information Seeking, 68:630-37.

GANZERT, CHARLES and DON M. FLOURNOY, The Weekly ÔWorld ReportÕ on CNN, An Analysis, 69:188-94.

GARCIA, MARIO, See BOHLE.

GARNER, R. BROOKS, See IORIO.

GARRAMONE, GINA M., Voter Responses to Negative Political Ads, 61:250-59.

GARRAMONE, GINA M. and SANDRA J. SMITH, Reactions to Political Advertising: Clarifying Sponsor Effects, 61:771-75.

GARRAMONE, GINA M., Motivation and Selective Attention to Political Information Formats, 62:37-44.

GARRAMONE, GINA M., Motivational Models: Replication across Media for Political Campaign Content, 62:537-41, 691.

GARRAMONE, GINA M., See MORIARTY.

GARRISON, BRUCE, See SALWEN.

GATES, PAUL H., JR., See BUNKER.

GAUNT, PHILIP, Developments in Soviet Journalism, 64:526-32.

GAUNT, PHILIP, The Training of Journalists in France, Britain and the U.S., 65:582-88.

GAUNT, PHILIP and DAVID PRITCHARD, Outside Over National News Agencies? A Study of Preferences In the French Regional Press, 67:184-89.

GAZIANO, CECILIE, Neighborhood Newspapers, Citizen Groups and Public Affairs Knowledge Gaps, 61:556-66, 599.

GAZIANO, CECILIE and KRISTIN MCGRATH, Measuring the Concept of Credibility, 63:451-62.

GAZIANO, CECILIE and KRISTIN MCGRATH, Newspaper Credibility and Relationships of Newspaper Journalists to Communities, 64:317-28.

GAZIANO, CECILIE, How Credible Is the Credibility Crisis? 65:267-78.

GAZIANO, CECILIE and DAVID C. COULSON, Effect of Newsroom Management Styles on Journalists: A Case Study, 65:869-80.

GAZIANO, CECILIE, Chain Newspaper Homogeneity and Presidential Endorsements, 1971-1988, 66:836-845.

GAZIANO, CECILIE, See COULSON.

GERACI, PHILLIP C., Newspaper Illustration and Readership: Is USA Today on Target? 61:409-13.

GERHARD, MICHAEL E., A NewspaperÕs 900 Telephone Poll: Its Perceived Credibility and Accuracy, 67:508-513.

GERLACH, PETER, Research About Magazines Appearing in Journalism Quarterly, 64:178-82.

GHORPADE, SHAILENDRA, Foreign Correspondents Cover Washington for World, 61:667-71.

GIBSON, RHONDA and DOLF ZILLMANN, The Impact of Quotation in News Reports on Issue Perception, 70:793-800.

GIBSON, RHONDA J., See RIFFE.

GIFFARD, C. ANTHONY, Developed and Developing Nation News in U.S. Wire Service Files to Asia, 61:14-19.

GIFFARD, C. ANTHONY, The Inter Press Service: New Information for a New Order, 62:17-23, 44.

GIFFARD, C. ANTHONY, and LISA COHEN, South African TV and Censorship: Does It Reduce Negative Coverage? 66:3-10.

GILBERT, KATHY and JOAN SCHLEUDER, Effects of Color and Complexity in Still Photographs on Mental Effort and Memory, 67:749-56.

GILBERT, ROBERT B., Seditious Libel Today Versus the Imperative of Absolute Immunity, 63:38-42, 47.

GIORDANO, JOSEPH, See BLANKENSHIP.

GLASCOCK, JACK, Effect of Cable Television on Advertiser and Consumer Spending on Mass Media, 1978-1990, 70:509-17.

GLASSER, THEODORE L., DAVID S. ALLEN, and S. ELIZABETH BLANKS, The Influence of Chain Ownership on News Play: A Case Study, 66:607-14.

GLASSER, THEODORE L., See ETTEMA.

GLASSMAN, MARC B., See SINGER.

GLEASON, TIMOTHY, The Libel Climate of the Late 19th Century: A Survey of Libel Litigation, 1884-1899, 70:893-906.

GLEASON, TIMOTHY W., Killing “Gnats with a Sledgehammer”? Case Study: Fairness Doctrine and a Broadcast License Denial, 68:805-813.

GLYNN, CARROLL J., The Communication of Public Opinion, 64:688-97.

GLYNN, CARROLL J., Perceptions of Communication Use in Science Policy Decision Making, 65:54-61.

GLYNN, CARROLL J. and RONALD E. OSTMAN, Public Opinion About Public Opinion, 65:299-306.

GLYNN, CARROLL J., See MCDONALD.

GOBETZ, ROBERT H., See SCOTT.

GODFREY, DONALD G. and VAL E. LIMBURG, The Rogue Elephant of Radio Legislation: Senator William E. Borah, 67:214-24.

GOFF, DAVID H., See SCOTT.

GOLDSON, HELENE, See RIFFE.

GOMEZ-PALACIO, CARLOS, See CHAFFEE.

GONZENBACH, WILLIAM J., The Conformity Hypothesis: Empirical Considerations for the Spiral of Silence’s First Link, 69:633-45.

GOOD, HOWARD, The Journalist in Fiction, 1890-1930, 62:352-57.

GOODMAN, R. IRWIN, Television News Viewing by Older Adults, 67:137-41.

GOODMAN, R. IRWIN, See GRIFFITHS.

GOPINATH, SHEILA, See AKHAVAN-MAJID.

GORNEY, CAROLE, Numbers versus Pictures: Did Network Television Sensationalize Chernobyl Coverage? 69:455-65.

GORTON, RICHARD A., School-Press Relations: Perceptions and Practices, 63:184-87.

GRADY, LIONEL, How Voice Reports, Actualities Affect Recall of Radio News, 64:587-90.

GRAINEY, TIMOTHY F., DENNIS R. POLLACK and LORI A. KUSMIEREK. How Three Chicago Newspapers Covered the Washington-Epton Campaign, 61:352-55, 363.

GREEN, NORMA, STEVE LACY, and JEAN FOLKERTS, Chicago Journalists at the Turn of the Century: Bohemians All?, 66:813-21.

GREEN, NORMA F., See ATWATER.

GREENBERG, BRADLEY, and JOHN C. SCHWEITZER, “Mass Communication Scholars” Revisited and Revised, 66:473-75.

GREENBERG, BRADLEY S., See SIEMICKI.

GREENBERG, MICHAEL and DANIEL WARTENBERG, Network Television Evening News Coverage of Infectious Disease Events, 67:142-46.

GREENBERG, MICHAEL R., DAVID B. SACHSMAN, PETER N. SANDMAN, and KANDICE L. SALAMONE, Risk, Drama and Geography in Coverage of Environmental Risk by Network TV, 66:267-76.

GREER, LORRIE S., See STOUT.

GRIERSON, DON, Battling Censors, Chiding Home Office: Harrison SalisburyÕs Russian Assignment, 64:313-16.

GRIFFIN, ROBERT J., Energy in the Eighties: Education, Communication, and the Knowledge Gap, 67:554-66.

GRIFFITHS, THOMAS A., and R. IRWIN GOODMAN, Radio News DirectorsÕ Perception of Involvement in Advertising and Sales, 66:600-606.

GRIMES, TOM, Encoding TV News Messages Into Memory, 67:757-66.

GRISWOLD, WILLIAM F. and JILL D. SWENSON, Development News in Rural Georgia Newspapers: A Comparison with Media in Developing Nations, 69:580-90.

GROSS, LYNNE, See JOHNSON. GRUBE, ANETTE, and KARIN BOEHME-DUERR, AIDS in International News Magazines, 65:686-89.

GRUNIG, JAMES E., CLIFFORD L. NELSON, SUSIE J. RICHBURG and TERRY J. WHITE, Communication by Agricultural Publics: Internal and External Orientations, 65:26-38.

GRUNIG, LARISSA A., Sex Discrimination in Promotion and Tenure in Journalism Education, 66:93-100.

GRUSIN, ELINOR, See STONE.

GRUSIN, ELINOR KELLY, Shotgun Marriage: A Study of Tennessee Law Enforcement, Reporters and Sources, 67:514-20.

GUBACK, THOMAS, See DOUGLAS.

GUENTHER, LEA, Four Categories of Change at the Weekly Newspaper, 64:863-67.

GUEST, AVERY M., See STAMM.

GUIMARY, DONALD L., Ethnic Minorities in Newsrooms of Major Market Media in California, 61:827-30.

GUIMARY, DONALD L., How Newspapers in Alaska Cope with Staff Turnover, 63:627-30.

GUIMARY, DONALD L., Non-Whites in Newsrooms of California Dailies, 65:1009-11.

GUNTHER, ALBERT and DOMINIC L. LASORSA, Issue Importance and Trust in Mass Media, 63:844-48.

GUNTHER, ALBERT, Attitude Extremity and Trust in Media, 65:279-87.

GUNTHER, ALBERT and LESLIE B. SNYDER, Reading International News in a Censored Press Environment, 69:591-99.

GUNTHER, ALBERT C. and PAUL MUNDY, Biased Optimism and the Third-Person Effect, 70:58-67.

GURIAN, PAUL-HENRI, The Distribution of News Coverage in Presidential Primaries, 70:336-44.

GUTTELING, JAN M., See WIEGMAN.

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