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Book Reviews Index L, 71-80

March 29, 2012 by Kyshia

J&MC Quarterly Index Vol. 71-80 • 1994 to 2003

LACY, STEPHEN and TODD F. SIMON, The Economics and Regulation of United States Newspapers (Jack Nolan) 71:1, 238.

LAMAY, CRAIG L. and EVERETTE E. DENNIS, eds., The Culture Of Crime (Barbara J. Hipsman) 73:4, 996.

LAMBETH, EDMUND B., PHILIP E. MEYER, and ESTHER THORSON, eds., Assessing Public Journalism (Camille R. Kraeplin) 75:4, 839.

LAND, JEFF, Active Radio: Pacifica’s Brash Experiment (América Rodriquez) 76:3, 603.

LANG, MARJORY, Women Who Made the News: Female Journalists in Canada, 1880-1945 (Judith Knelman) 77:2, 444.

LANHAM, RICHARD A., The Electronic Word: Democracy, Technology, and the Arts (Richard F. Carter) 71:3, 737.

LASAR, MATTHEW, Pacifica Radio: The Rise of an Alternative Network (América Rodriquez) 76:3, 603.

LAUGHLIN, CHARLES A., Chinese Reportage: The Aesthetics of Historical Experience (Diana Beeson) 80:2, 452.

LAURENCE, JOHN, The Cat From Hue: A Vietnam War Story (Roy Hamric) 80:1, 203.

LAUTERER, JOCK, Community Journalism: The Personal Approach (Gale A. Workman) 73:1, 247.

LAVRAKAS, PAUL J., MICHAEL W. TRAUGOTT, and PETER V. MILLER, eds., Presidential Polls and the News Media (Thomas J. Johnson) 72:4, 975.

LAWSON, CHAPPELL H., Building the Fourth Estate: Democratization and the Rise of a Free Press in Mexico (Richard Cole) 79:4, 1012.

LEE, R. ALTON, The Bizarre Careers of John R. Brinkley (Donald G. Godfrey) 79:3, 748.

LEEDS-HURWITZ, WENDY, ed., Social Approaches to Communication (Beverly James) 73:3, 767.

LERBINGER, OTTO, The Crisis Manager: Facing Risk and Responsibility (Frank Marra) 74:3, 646.

LESSIG, LAWRENCE, Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace (Mark Cenite) 77:2, 425.

LESTER, PAUL MARTIN, ed., Images that Injure: Pictorial Stereotypes in the Media (Debra L. Mason) 74:2, 438.

LEVINSON, JAY, RICK FRISHMAN, and JILL LUBLIN, Guerrilla Publicity (Pamela G. Bourland-Davis) 80:4, 981.

LEVINSON, PAUL, Digital McLuhan: A Guide to the Information Millennium (K. Viswanath) 77:1, 195.

LEVINSON, PAUL, Digital McLuhan: A Guide to the Information Millennium (Wayne A. Danielson) 79:1, 224.

LEWIS, BERNARD, What Went Wrong? Western Impact and Middle Eastern Response (Michael B. Salwen) 79:3, 796.

LEWIS, JUSTIN, Constructing Public Opinion: How Political Elites Do What They Like and Why We Seem to Go Along With It (Patricia Dooley) 79:1, 221.

LIANG, ZHANG, ANDREW J. NATHAN, and PERRY LINK, eds., The Tiananmen Papers: The Chinese Leadership’s Decision to Use Force Against Their Own People — In Their Own Words (Robyn S. Goodman) 78:2, 403.

LICHTER, S. ROBERT and RICHARD E. NOYES, Good Intentions Make Bad News: Why Americans Hate Campaign Journalism (Dwight Dewerth-Pallmeyer) 73:2, 487.

LIEBOVICH, LOUIS W., Bylines in Despair. Herbert Hoover, the Great Depression, and the U.S. News Media (Ross Collins) 72:1, 234.

LIMBURG, VAL E., Electronic Media Ethics (K. Tim Wulfemeyer) 71:4, 1001.

LINDEKUGEL, D.M., Shooters: TV News Photographers and Their Work (Orayb Najjar) 72:2, 482.

LINDER, LAURA R., Public Access Television: America’s Electronic Soapbox (Reed W. Smith) 76:4, 786.

LINDLEY, WILLIAM R., Twentieth Century American Newspapers in Content and Production (Samuel V. Kennedy III) 71:4, 1020.

LINTON, SIMI, Claiming Disablity: Knowledge and Identity (Cathy Marston) 75:4, 841.

LIPSET, SEYMOUR MARTIN, ed., The Encyclopedia of Democracy (Michael B. Salwen) 73:2, 483.

LIPSCHULTZ, JEREMY H., Broadcast Indecency: F.C.C. Regulation and the First Amendment (Benjamin J. Bates) 74:3, 643.

LIPSCHULTZ, JEREMY and MICHAEL HILT, Crime and Local Television News (Timothy E. Bajkiewicz) 80:4, 979.

LIVINGSTON, STEVEN, The Terrorism Spectacle (David L. Womack) 71:3, 755.

LUDES, PETER, ed., Visualizing the Public Spheres (William J. Eaton) 73:1, 273.

LULE, JACK, Daily News, Eternal Stories: The Mythological Role of Journalism (Thomas B. Connery) 79:1, 222.

LULL, JAMES, Media, Communication, Culture. A Global Approach (Carol M. Liebler) 73:1, 257.

LULL, JAMES and STEPHEN HINERMAN, eds., Media Scandals: Morality and Desire in the Popular Culture Marketplace (Allen W. Palmer) 75:2, 431.

LYON, WILLIAM H., Those Old Yellow Dog Days: Frontier Journalism in Arizona (Ford N. Burkhart) 72:1, 252.

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Book Reviews Index I, J, K, 71-80

March 29, 2012 by Kyshia

J&MC Quarterly Index Vol. 71-80 • 1994 to 2003

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IGGERS, JEREMY, Good News, Bad News: Journalism Ethics and the Public Interest (Michelle Johnson) 76:1, 172.

INABINETT, MARK, Grantland Rice and His Heroes: The Sportswriter as Mythmaker in the 1920s (Randy E. Miller) 72:2, 468.

INGEBRETSEN, EDWARD J., At Stake: Monsters and the Rhetoric of Fear in Public Culture (Christopher Hanson) 79:2, 470.

INGELHART, LOUIS EDWARD, Press and Speech Freedoms In America 1619-1995 (Don H. Corrigan) 74:3, 654.

IRWIN, WILLIAM, MARK T. CONARD, and AEON J. SKOBLE, eds., The Simpsons and Philosophy: The D’oh! of Homer (Clifford Kobland) 78:4, 871.

ISIKOFF, MICHAEL, Uncovering Clinton: A Reporter’s Story (Bryce Nelson) 76:3, 615.

IYENGAR, SHANTO, Is Anyone Responsible? How Television Frames Political Issues (James W. Tankard Jr.) 72:1, 242.

IYENGAR, SHANTO and RICHARD REEVES, eds., Do the Media Govern? Politicians, Voters, and Reporters in America (Bryce Nelson) 75:2, 421.

IYER, VENKAT, ed., Mass Media Laws and Regulations in India, 2d ed. (Kyu Ho Youm) 78:2, 395.

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JACKALL, ROBERT and JANICE M. HIROTA, Image Makers: Advertising, Public Relations, and the Ethos of Advocacy (Joseph P. Bernt) 77:4, 926.

JACKALL, ROBERT, ed., Propaganda (John Butler) 73:1, 262.

JACKAWAY, GWENYTH L., Media at War: Radio’s Challenge to the Newspapers, 1924-1939 (Catherine Cassara) 73:4, 1006.

JACKSON, GORDON S., Breaking Story: The South African Press (Arnold S. De Beer) 71:3, 735.

JACKSON, KATE, George Newnes and the New Journalism in Britain, 1880-1910: Culture and Profit, The Nineteenth Century Series (James D. Startt) 79:2, 486.

JAMIESON, KATHLEEN HALL, KEN AULETTA, and THOMAS E. PATTERSON, 1-800-President: The Report of the Twentieth Century Fund Task Force on Television and the Campaign of 1992 (Doris A. Graber) 71:1, 240.

JAMIESON, KATHLEEN HALL and PAUL WALDMAN, The Press Effect (Christopher Hanson) 80:3, 731.

JARMUL, DAVID, ed., Headline News, Science Views II (Jon Ziomek) 71:1, 227.

JASSIN, LLOYD J. and STEVEN C. SCHECHTER, The Copyright Permission and Libel Handbook: A Step-By-Step Guide for Writers, Editors, and Publishers (Frances Wilhoit) 75:2, 437.

JEFFREY, ROBIN, India’s Newspaper Revolution: Capitalism, Politics and the Indian-Language Press 1977-1999 (Anantha Babbili) 78:1, 201.

JENNINGS, KENNETH M., Labor Relations at The New York Daily News: Peripheral Bargaining and the 1990 Strike (Edwin Diamond) 71:2, 467.

JENSEN, CARL, Censored: The News That Didn’t Make The News – And Why (Ken Metzler) 71:2, 462.

JETER, JAMES PHILLIP, KULDIP R. RAMPAL, VIBERT C. CAMBRIDGE, and CORNELIUS B. PRATT, International Afro Mass Media: A Reference Guide (Tendayi S. Kumbula) 74:2, 439.

JOHNSON, PHYLIS A. and MICHAEL C. KEITH, Queer Airwaves: The Story of Gay and Lesbian Broadcasting (Rodger Streitmatter) 78:4, 869.

JOHNSON, THOMAS J., CAROL E. HAYS, and SCOTT P. HAYS, eds., Engaging the Public: How Government and the Media Can Reinvigorate American Democracy (James L. Aucoin) 76:2, 393.

JOHNSON-CARTEE, KAREN S. and GARY A. COPELAND, Manipulation of the American Voter: Political Campaign Commercials (Lawrence Bowen) 75:1, 215.

JOHNSTON, CARLA B., Global News Access: The Impact of New Communications Technologies (Debashis “Deb” Aikat) 76:2, 395.

JOHNSTON, LYLE, “Good Night, Chet”: A Biography of Chet Huntley (William E. Huntzicker) 80:3, 743.

JONES, STEVEN G., ed., Cybersociety: Computer-Mediated Communication and Community (G. Blake Armstrong) 73:1, 248.

JONES, STEVEN G., ed., Virtual Culture: Identity & Community in Cybersociety (Susan B. Barnes) 74:4, 907.

JORDAN, WILLIAM G., Black Newspapers and America’s War for Democracy, 1914-1920 (Bernell E. Tripp) 79:2, 473.

JOSHI, S.T., ed., H.L. Mencken on Religion (Nancy Roberts) 80:2, 460.

JUNG, DONALD J., The Federal Communications Commission, the Broadcast Industry and the Fairness Doctrine, 1981-1987 (S.L. Alexander) 74:1, 206.

JUREY, PHILOMENA, A Basement Seat to History: Tales of Covering Presidents Nixon, Ford, Carter and Reagan for the Voice of America (Maureen J. Nemecek) 73:4, 995.

JUST, MARION, ANN CRIGLER, DEAN ALGER, TIMOTHY COOK, MONTAGUE KERN, and DARRELL WEST, Crosstalk: Citizens, Candidates, and the Media in a Presidential Campaign (Catherine A. Steele) 74:1, 203.

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KAID, LYNDA LEE and CHRISTINA HOLTZ-BACHA, eds., Political Advertising In Western Democracies: Parties and Candidates on Television (Montague Kern) 72:4, 972.

KALB, MARVIN, The Nixon Memo: Political Respectability, Russia, and the Press (Laurence B. Lain) 73:1, 259.

KAMALIPOUR, YAHYA R. and HAMID MOWLANA, Mass Media in the Middle East: A Comprehensive Handbook (Abdul Karim Sinno) 72:1, 246.

KAMALIPOUR, YAHYA R. and THERESA CARILLI, eds., Cultural Diversity and the U.S. Media (Salma I. Ghanem) 76:1, 168.

KAMALIPOUR, YAHYA R., ed., Images of the U.S. Around the World: A Multicultural Perspective (Anita Fleming-Rife) 76:1, 175.

KAMALIPOUR, YAHYA R., ed., Global Communication (Hong Cheng) 79:1, 228.

KAMALIPOUR, YAHYA R. and KULDIP R. RAMPAL, eds., Media, Sex, Violence, and Drugs in the Global Village (Kim Walsh-Childers) 79:3, 780.

KANISS, PHYLLIS C., The Media and the Mayor’s Race: The Failure of Urban Political Reporting (Wendy Swallow Williams) 72:3, 739.

KAPLAN, RICHARD L., Politics and the American Press: The Rise of Objectivity, 1865-1920 (William E. Huntzicker) 79:3, 785.

KAPLAR, RICHARD T. and PATRICK D. MAINES, The Government Factor: Undermining Journalistic Ethics in the Information Age (Henry Overduin) 73:4, 1000.

KEEVER, BEVERLY ANN DEEPE, CAROLYN MARTINDALE, and MARY ANN WESTON, eds., U.S. News Coverage of Racial Minorities: A Sourcebook, 1934-1996 (Jane Rhodes) 75:2, 436.

KEITH, MICHAEL C., Signals in the Air – Native Broadcasting in America (William R. Davie) 72:3, 752.

KEITH, MICHAEL C., Talking Radio: An Oral History of American Radio in the Television Age (Kenneth D. Loomis) 77:2, 439.

KEITH, MICHAEL C., Sounds in the Dark: All Night Radio in American Life (Judith Cramer, 79:1, 256.

KELLNER, DOUGLAS, Media Culture: Cultural Studies, Identity and Politics Between the Modern and the Postmodern (Gigi Durham) 73:1, 258.

KELLNER, DOUGLAS, Grand Theft 2000: Media Spectacle and a Stolen Election (Bill Israel) 79:2, 489.

KENDALL, KATHLEEN E., ed., Presidential Campaign Discourse: Strategic Communication Problems (Edward C. Pease) 73:1, 260.

KENNERLY, DAVID H., PhotoOp (Kenneth R. Kobre) 73:4, 1010.

KERBEL, MATTHEW ROBERT, Edited for Television – CNN, ABC, and the 1992 Presidential Campaign (Bill Knowles) 72:2, 465.

KERN-FOXWORTH, MARILYN, Aunt Jemima, Uncle Ben, and Rastus: Blacks in Advertising, Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow (Barbara Diggs-Brown) 72:1, 233.

KIERAN, MATTHEW, Media Ethics: A Philosophical Approach (Eddith A. Dashiell) 75:1, 216.

KINNEY, HARRISON, James Thurber: His Life and Times (R. Thomas Berner) 73:4, 1005.

KISSELOFF, JEFF, The Box: An Oral History of Television, 1920-1961 (Lynette M. Lashley) 73:3, 754.

KITCH, CAROLYN, The Girl on the Magazine Cover: The Origins of Visual Stereotypes in American Mass Media (Dolores Flamiano) 79:1, 226.

KNIGHT, ALAN and YOSHIKO NAKANO, eds., Reporting Hong Kong: Foreign Media and the Handover (Robyn S. Goodman) 77:1, 204.

KNOWLTON, STEVEN R., and PATRICK R. PARSONs, eds., The Journalist’s Moral Compass: Basic Principles (Jeanni Atkins) 71:4, 1003.

KNOWLTON, STEVEN R., Moral Reasoning for Journalists: Cases and Commentary (Jack Dvorak) 74:4, 900.

KNUDSON, JERRY W., In the News: American Journalists View Their Craft (Dane S. Claussen) 77:3, 690.

KOCH, TOM, The Message Is the Medium: Online All the Time for Everyone (Stanley T. Wearden) 74:2, 442.

KOCHERSBERGER, ROBERT C., JR., ed., More Than a Muckraker: Ida Minerva Tarbell’s Lifetime in Journalism (Beverly G. Merrick) 73:4, 1007.

KODRICH, KRIS P., Tradition and Change in the Nicaraguan Press: Newspapers and Journalists in a New Democratic Era (Juanita Darling) 80:2, 480.

KOPPEL, TED and KYLE GIBSON, Nightline: History in the Making and the Making of Television (Erika Engstrom) 74:1, 216.

KOPPETT, LEONARD, Sports Illusion, Sports Reality: A Reporter’s View of Sports, Journalism, and Society (Randy E. Miller) 72:3, 753.

KOVACH, BILL and TOM ROSENSTIEL, The Elements of Journalism (W. Wat Hopkins) 78:3, 606.

KOVACH, BILL and TOM ROSENSTIEL, The Elements of Journalism: What Newspeople Should Know and the Public Should Expect (George Sylvie) 78:4, 851.

KRAJICEK, DAVID J., Scooped!: Media Miss Real Story on Crime While Chasing Sex, Sleaze, and Celebrities (Cynthia Z. Rawitch) 75:2, 434.

KRAUS, SIDNEY, Televised Presidential Debates and Public Policy (Robert O. Wyatt) 2d ed., 77:1, 207.

KROEGER, BROOKE, Nellie Bly: Daredevil, Reporter, Feminist (Ed Hatton) 71:3, 745.

KURSPAHIC, KEMAL, As Long As Sarajevo Exists (Ray Eldon Hiebert) 75:2, 422.

KURTZ, HOWARD, Hot Air: All Talk All the Time: An Inside Look at the Performers and the Pundits (Thimios Zaharopoulos) 73:4, 1002.

KURTZ, HOWARD, Spin Cycle: Inside the Clinton Propaganda Machine (Wm. J. Gonzenbach) 75:4, 854.

KUYPERS, JIM A., Press Bias and Politics: How the Media Frame Controversial Issues (Anne Johnston) 80:3, 758.

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Book Reviews Index G, H, 71-80

March 29, 2012 by Kyshia

J&MC Quarterly Index Vol. 71-80 • 1994 to 2003

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GANDY, OSCAR H., JR., The Panoptic Sort: A Political Economy of Personal Information (Phil Tichenor) 71:1, 251.

GANDY, OSCAR H., JR., Communication and Race, A Structural Perspective (Lionel C. Barrow Jr.) 76:1, 165.

GANLEY, GLADYS D., Unglued Empire: The Soviet Experience With Communications Technologies (Stephen Vaughn) 74:1, 222.

GARCIA, MARIO T., ed., Rubén Salazar Border Correspondent: Selected Writings, 1955-1970 (Felix Gutierrez) 73:2, 501.

GARRISON, BRUCE, Successful Strategies for Computer-Assisted Reporting (Daniel J. Foley) 74:3, 656.

GARRY, PATRICK M., Scrambling for Protection: The New Media and The First Amendment (Laurence B. Alexander) 72:3, 751.

GARY, BRETT, The Nervous Liberals: Propaganda Anxieties from World War I to the Cold War (Robert Jensen) 77:2, 432.

GASTEL, BARBARA, M.D., Health Writer’s Handbook (Beth Haller) 75:2, 438.

GATES, BILL with NATHAN MYHRVOLD and PETER RINEARSON, The Road Ahead (Suzanne Huffman) 73:2, 500.

GAUNT, PHILIP, Beyond Agendas: New Directions in Communication Research (James B. Lemert) 71:3, 733.

GAWISER, SHELDON R. and G. EVANS WITT, A Journalist’s Guide to Public Opinion Polls (Dominic L. Lasorsa) 72:2, 471.

GELDERMAN, CAROL, All the Presidents’ Words: The Bully Pulpit and the Creation of the Virtual Presidency (Julie Henderson) 75:3, 657.

GEYER, GEORGIE ANNE, Buying the Night Flight: The Autobiography of a Woman Foreign Correspondent (Linda J. Lumsden) 78:4, 849.

GIBBS, JOSEPH, Gorbachev’s Glasnost: The Soviet Media in the First Phase of Perestroika (Robyn S. Goodman) 77:1, 197.

GILBERT, ALLISON, ROBYN WALENSKY, MELINDA MURPHY, PHIL HIRSCHKORN, and MITCHELL STEVENS, eds., Covering Catastrophe: Broadcast Journalists Report September 11 (Christopher Hanson) 80:3, 731.

GINSBURG, FAYE D., LILA ABU-LUGHOD, and BRIAN LARKIN, eds., Media Worlds: Anthropology on New Terrain (Laura McClusky and Michael I. Niman) 80:1, 215.

GIROUX, HENRY A., The Mouse that Roared: Disney and the End of Innocence (William McKeen) 77:2, 430.

GJELTEN, TOM, Sarajevo Daily: A City and Its Newspaper Under Siege (Ray E. Hiebert) 73:1, 270.

GLANDER, TIMOTHY, Origins of Mass Communications Research During the American Cold War: Educational Effects and Contemporary Implications (Wayne A. Danielson) 77:2, 433.

GODFREY, DONALD G., Philo T. Farnsworth: The Father of Television (Peter E. Mayeux) 79:1, 246.

GODIN, SETH, Permission Marketing (James Pokrywcznski) 76:4, 785.

GOLDBERG, BERNARD, Bias: A CBS Insider Exposes How the Media Distort the News (Lloyd Dobyns) 79:2, 471.

GOLDFARB, RONALD L., TV or not TV: Television, Justice, and the Courts (Kenneth C. Killebrew Jr.) 75:3, 676.

GOLDMAN, ROBERT and STEPHEN PAPSON, Nike Culture (Kim Bartel Sheehan) 76:4, 783.

GOLDSTEIN, ROBERT JUSTIN, ed., The War for the Public Mind: Political Censorship in Nineteenth-Century Europe (W. Joseph Campbell) 78:2, 405.

GOOD, HOWARD, The Journalist as Autobiographer (Kathryn Smoot Egan) 71:2, 467.

GOOD, HOWARD, Girl Reporter: Gender, Journalism, and the Movies (Lillie M. Fears) 75:4, 844.

GOOD, HOWARD, The Drunken Journalist: The Biography of a Film Stereotype (David T. Z. Mindich) 78:2, 389.

GOOD, HOWARD and MICHAEL J. DILLON, Media Ethics Goes to the Movies (Matthew C. Ehrlich) 80:2, 465.

GOONASEKERA, ANURA and YOUICHI ITO, eds., Mass Media and Cultural Identity: Ethnic Reporting in Asia (Anantha S. Babbili) 77:1, 199.

GORDON, A. DAVID, JOHN M. KITTROSS, and CAROL REUSS, Controversies in Media Ethics (Mike Cowling) 73:3, 758.

GORDON, A. DAVID, JOHN M. KITTROSS, and CAROL REUSS, Controversies in Media Ethics (Lorna Veraldi) 74:1, 201.

GOTTLIEB, AGNES HOOPER, Women Journalists and the Municipal Housekeeping Movement: 1868-1914 (Elizabeth V. Burt) 79:2, 519.

GOUGH-YATES, ANNA, Understanding Women’s Magazines: Publishing, Markets and Readerships (Julie L. Andsager) 80:4, 1001.

GOWER, KARLA K., Liberty and Authority in Free Expression Law: The United States and Canada (Kyu Ho Youm) 80:3, 748.

GRABOSKY, P. N. and RUSSELL G. SMITH, Crime in the Digital Age: Controlling Telecommunications and Cyberspace Illegalities (William J. Leonhirth) 76:1, 168.

GRAINGE, PAUL, Monochrome Memories: Nostalgia and Style in Retro America (Dolores Flamiano) 80:1, 216.

GRANT, AUGUST E., ed., Communication Technology Update (Brad Thompson) 72:4, 967.

GRAUER, NEIL A., Remember Laughter: A Life of James Thurber (R. Thomas Berner) 73:4, 1005.

GRAY, HERMAN, Watching Race: Television and the Struggle for Blackness (Sharon Bramlett-Solomon) 75:1, 229.

GREENBERG, BRADLEY S., JANE D. BROWN, and NANCY L. BUERKEL-ROTHFUSS, Media, Sex and the Adolescent (Erica Weintraub Austin) 71:4, 1005.

GREENBERG, BRADLEY S. and MARCIA TAYLOR THOMPSON, eds., Communication and Terrorism (Christopher Hanson) 80:3, 731.

GREENBERG, GERALD S., Tabloid Journalism: An Annotated Bibliography of English-Language Sources (Matthew C. Ehrlich) 74:1, 221.

GREENWALD, MARILYN and JOSEPH BERNT, eds., The Big Chill: Investigative Reporting in the Current Media Environment (Stephen G. Bloom) 77:3, 683.

GREENWALD, MARILYN S., A Woman of the Times: Journalism, Feminism, and the Career of Charlotte Curtis (Kim E. Karloff) 76:4, 790.

GRIESE, NOEL L., Arthur W. Page: Publisher, Public Relations Pioneer, Patriot (Doug Newsom) 78:3, 603.

GRIFFIN, SEAN, Tinker Belles and Evil Queens: The Walt Disney Company from Inside Out (Joseph C. Harry) 79:1, 258.

GRIZZLE, RALPH, Remembering Charles Kuralt (Michael D. Murray) 79:2, 508.

GROSS, LARRY, Contested Closets: The Politics and Ethics of Outing (Roger Simpson) 71:4, 1000.

GROSS, LARRY, Up from Invisibility: Lesbians, Gay Men, and the Media in America (Rodger Streitmatter) 79:2, 518.

GROSS, PETER, Entangled Evolutions: Media and Democratization in Eastern Europe (Robyn S. Goodman) 80:1, 204.

GROSSBERG, LAWRENCE, ELLEN WARTELLA, and D. CHARLES WHITNEY, Media Making: Mass Media in a Popular Culture (Denis McQuail) 75:4, 847.

GRUNIG, LARISSA A., ELIZABETH L. TOTH, and LINDA CHILDERS HON, Women in Public Relations: How Gender Influences Practice (Janet A. Bridges) 78:4, 884.

GUNARATNE, SHELTON A., ed., Handbook of the Media in Asia (Hong Cheng) 80:1, 210.

GUNTER, BARRIE and MALLORY WOBER, The Reactive Viewer: A Review of Research on Audience Reaction Measurement (James B. Weaver, III) 71:1, 253.

GUNTER, BARRIE, Media Sex: What Are the Issues? (Dane S. Claussen) 79:4, 1020.

GUNTER, BARRIE, News and the Net (Clyde H. Bentley) 80:3, 735.

GUNTHER, RICHARD and ANTHONY MUGHAN, eds., Democracy and the Media: A Comparative Perspective (Robert L. Stevenson) 78:1, 198.

GUTWIRTH, SERGE, Privacy and the Information Age (Kathleen K. Olson) 80:1, 220.

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HACHTEN, WILLIAM A., The Growth of the Media in the Third World: African Failures, Asian Successes (Maria E. Carrington) 71:1, 222.

HACHTEN, WILLIAM A. with HARVA HACHTEN, The World News Prism: Changing Media of International Communication (John Maxwell Hamilton) 73:4, 1022.

HACHTEN, WILLIAM A., The Troubles of Journalism (Mead Loop) 75:2, 433.

HACHTEN, WILLIAM A. and JAMES F. SCOTTON, The World News Prism: Global Media in an Era of Terrorism (David W. Johnson) 80:3, 766.

HAGAMAN, DIANNE, How I Learned Not To Be A Photojournalist (Charles Lewis) 74:1, 209.

HAIMAN, FRANKLYN S., “Speech Acts” and the First Amendment (Paul Parsons) 71:4, 1017.

HAINEAULT, DORIS-LOUISE and JEAN-YVES ROY, Unconscious For Sale: Advertising, Psychoanalysis and the Public (Ivan L. Preston) 71:2, 479.

HALL, ANN C., ed., Delights, Desires, and Dilemmas: Essays on Women and the Media (Beth Olson) 76:2, 391.

HALPER, DONNA L., Invisible Stars: A Social History of Women in American Broadcasting (Christopher H. Sterling) 79:1, 233.

HAMELINK, CEES J., The Politics of World Communication (Jack Lule) 72:3, 746.

HAMILL, PETE, News is a Verb: Journalism at the End of the Twentieth Century (Jeff Merron) 75:3, 669.

HAMILTON, JAMES T., Channeling Violence: The Economic Market for Violent Television Programming (Douglas Gomery) 75:4, 840.

HAMILTON, JOHN MAXWELL and GEORGE A. KRIMSKY, Hold the Press: The Inside Story on Newspapers (Hampden H. Smith III) 73:4, 1001.

HAMMOND, PHILIP and EDWARD S. HERMAN, eds., Degraded Capability: The Media and the Kosovo Crisis (Robert Jensen) 78:1, 197.

HAMMOND, WILLIAM M., Reporting Vietnam: Media & Military at War (Roy Hamric) 76:3, 612.

HANGEN, TONA J., Redeeming the Dial: Radio, Religion, & Popular Culture in America (Bruce J. Evensen) 80:2, 476.

HANSEN, ANDERS, ed., The Mass Media and Environmental Issues (JoAnn Myer Valenti) 71:2, 470.

HARDT, HANNO, Social Theories of the Press: Constituents of Communication Research, 1840s to 1920s (John Nerone) 79:3, 790.

HARP, STEPHEN L., Marketing Michelin. Advertising and Cultural Identity in Twentieth-Century France (Thomas Gould) 80:2, 464.

HARPER, CHRISTOPHER, And That’s the Way It Will Be: News and Information in a Digital World (Jane B. Singer) 75:3, 657.

HARPER, CHRISTOPHER, ed., What’s Next in Mass Communication: Readings on Media and Culture (William G. Covington Jr.) 75:2, 428.

HART, MICHAEL, The American Internet Advantage. Global Themes and Implications of the Modern World (David E. Sumner) 78:2, 388.

HARTNETT, STEPHEN J., Democratic Dissent and the Cultural Fictions of Antebellum America (Debra Reddin Van Tuyll) 79:3, 763.

HARTSOCK, JOHN C., A History of American Literary Journalism: The Emergence of a Modern Narrative Form (James W. Tankard Jr.) 78:2, 391.

HASLAM, CHERYL and ALAN BRYMAN, eds., Social Scientists Meet the Media (William Evans) 72:2, 483.

HAYES, JOY ELIZABETH, Radio Nation: Communication, Popular Culture, and Nationalism in Mexico. 1920-1950 (Alfonso Gumucio Dagron) 79:1, 252.

HAYS, ROBERT G., A Race at Bay: New York Times Editorials on “the Indian Problem,” 1860-1900 (Robert D. Sampson) 74:2, 446.

HEATH, ROBERT L., Management of Corporate Communication: From Interpersonal Contacts to External Affairs (Kathy R. Fitzpatrick) 72:1, 244.

HECHT, MICHAEL L., ed., Communicating Prejudice (Pearlie Strother-Adams) 75:3, 660.

HEIDER, DON, White News: Why Local News Programs Don’t Cover People of Color (Félix Gutiérrez) 77:3, 698.

HEINKE, REX S., Media Law (Kyu Ho Youm) 72:4, 971.

HEINZ, W. C., When We Were One: Stories of World War II (Wallace B. Eberhard) 80:1, 232.

HENDRIKS, PATRICK, Newspapers: A Lost Cause? Strategic Management of Newspaper Firms in the United States and The Netherlands (Dane S. Claussen) 76:4, 782.

HENISCH, HEINZ and BRIDGET HENISCH, The Painted Photograph, 1839-1914: Origins, Techniques, Aspirations (Patsy G. Watkins) 74:1, 217.

HERBST, SUSAN, Numbered Voices: How Opinion Polling Has Shaped American Politics (Elliot King) 71:3, 746.

HESS, STEPHEN, News & Newsmaking: Essays by Stephen Hess (James Hamilton) 73:3, 763.

HESS, STEPHEN, International News & Foreign Correspondents (Rosenthal Calmon Alves) 73:4, 1003.

HESS, STEPHEN and MARVIN KALB, The Media and the War on Terrorism (Jeremy Harris Lipschultz) 80:4, 986.

HEWITT, DON, Tell Me a Story: Fifty Years and “60 Minutes” in Television (Michael D. Murray) 78:3, 618.

HILL, DANIEL DELIS, Advertising to the American Woman: 1900-1999 (Denise E. Delorme) 80:3, 735.

HILLIARD, ROBERT L. and MICHAEL C. KEITH, The Hidden Screen: Low Power Television in America (Reed Smith) 77:1, 198.

HILLIARD, ROBERT L. and MICHAEL C. KEITH, Dirty Discourse: Sex and Indecency in American Radio (Milagros Rivera) 80:2, 455.

HILMES, MICHELE and JASON LOVIGLIO, eds., Radio Reader: Essays in the Cultural History of Radio (Frank Chorba) 80:1, 222.

HINDMAN, ELIZABETH B., Rights vs. Responsibilities: The Supreme Court and the Media (Sandra F. Chance) 74:4, 904.

HINDS, LYNN BOYD, Broadcasting the Local News, The Early Years of Pittsburgh’s KDKA-TV (Don Edwards) 73:2, 481.

HOFFMANN-RIEM, WOLFGANG, Regulating Media – The Licensing and Supervision of Broadcasting in Six Countries (J.R. Rush Jr.) 74:2, 447.

HOGAN, J. MICHAEL, The Nuclear Freeze Campaign: Rhetoric and Foreign Policy in the Telepolitical Age (Phyllis Zagano) 72:3, 742.

HOHENBERG, JOHN, The Pulitzer Diaries: Inside America’s Greatest Prize (Bryce Nelson) 75:3, 672.

HOLBROOK, DAVID, Creativity and Popular Culture (Kate Peirce) 72:1, 239.

HOLLIHAN, THOMAS A., Uncivil Wars: Political Campaigns in a Media Age (Eric P. Bucy) 622.

HONG, JUNHAO, The Internationalization of Television in China: The Evolution of Ideology, Society, and Media since the Reform (Tsan-Kuo Chang) 76:2, 397.

HORNIK, ROBERT, ed., Public Health Communication: Evidence for Behavior Change (Kim Walsh-Childers) 80:2, 475.

HORNING, ALICE S., The Psycholinguistics of Readable Writing: A Multidisciplinary Exploration (Dana Loewy) 71:3, 749.

HORTEN, GERD, Radio Goes to War: The Cultural Politics of Propaganda During World War II (Michael S. Sweeney) 79:2, 507.

HOYER, SVENNIK, EPP LAUK, and PEETER VIHALEMM, eds., Towards a Civic Society: The Baltic Media’s Long Road to Freedom (W. Richard Whitaker) 71:2, 477.

HOYNES, WILLIAM, Public Television for Sale: Media, the Market and the Public Sphere (Helena Mitchell) 72:2, 480.

HUME, JANICE, Obituaries in American Culture (Andie Tucher) 78:1, 203.

HUMPHREY, CAROL SUE, The Press of the Young Republic, 1783-1833 (Ross F. Collins) 74:1, 218.

HUNT, DARNELL M., Screening the Los Angeles “Riots”: Race, Seeing and Resistance (Don Heider) 74:4, 906.

HUTCHBY, IAN and JO MORAN-ELLIS, eds., Children, Technology and Culture (Keisha L. Hoerrner) 80:4, 975.

HUTTON, FRANKIE, The Early Black Press in America, 1827 to 1860 (Carolyn A. Stroman) 71:1, 259.

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Book Reviews Index E, F, 71-80

March 29, 2012 by Kyshia

J&MC Quarterly Index Vol. 71-80 • 1994 to 2003

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EBO, BOSAH, ed., Cyberghetto or Cybertopia? Race, Class, and Gender on the Internet (Diana I. Rios) 76:1, 169.

EDELMAN, MURRAY, The Politics of Misinformation (Anne Johnston) 78:4, 863.

EDELSTEIN, ALEX, Total Propaganda (Manny Paraschos) 75:1, 227.

EDGAR, TIMOTHY, MARY ANNE FITZPATRICK, and VICKI S. FREIMUTH, eds., Aids: A Communication Perspective (David K. Perry) 71:2, 459.

EDGE, MARC, Pacific Press: The Unauthorized Story of Vancouver’s Newspaper Monopoly (David R. Spencer) 79:2, 503.

EDGERTON, GARY R. and PETER C. ROLLINS, eds., Television Histories: Shaping Collective Memory in the Media Age (Eric Kevin Gormly) 78:4, 876.

EDGERTON, GARY R., Ken Burns’s America (Christopher H. Sterling) 79:1, 241.

EDWARDS, LEE, MediaPolitik: How the Mass Media Have Transformed World Politics (Douglas A. Boyd) 78:3, 613.

EKSTEROWICZ, ANTHONY J. and ROBERT N. ROBERTS, eds., Public Journalism and Political Knowledge (Michael McDevitt) 77:4, 929.

ELASMAR, MICHAEL G., ed., The Impact of International Television: A Paradigm Shift (Anne Cooper-Chen) 80:4, 983.

ELLIOT, JANE E., Some Did It for Civilisation Some Did It for Their Country: A Revised View of the Boxer War (Donald Jordan) 80:1, 227.

ELLIS, FRANK, From Glasnost to the Internet; Russia’s New Infosphere (Robert L. Stevenson) 76:2, 393.

ELMER, GREG, ed., Critical Perspectives on the Internet (Sally J. McMillan) 80:4, 980.

ENDRES, KATHLEEN L. and THERESE L. LUECK, eds., Women’s Periodicals in the United States Consumer Magazines (Liz Watts) 73:2, 506.

ENGLEMAN, RALPH, Public Radio and Television in America: A Political History (Thomas A. Mascaro) 74:1, 219.

ENTMAN, ROBERT M. and ANDREW ROJECKI, The Black Image in the White Mind: Media and Race in America (Paula M. Poindexter) 77:4, 921.

ENTMAN, ROBERT M. and ANDREW ROJECKI, The Black Image In the White Mind: Media and Race in America (Jannette Dates) 79:3, 749.

ERIBO, FESTUS and ENOH TANJONG, eds., Journalism and Mass Communication in Africa: Cameroon (Osabuohien P. Amienyi) 80:1, 212.

ETTEMA, JAMES S. and THEODORE L. GLASSER, Custodians of Conscience: Investigative Journalism and Public Virtue (Jack Lule) 75:3, 662.

EVANS, HAROLD, The American Century (David T. Z. Mindich) 76:3, 604.

F

FAAS, HORST and TIM PAGE, eds., Requiem, by the Photographers Who Died in Vietnam and Indochina (C. Zoe Smith) 75:2, 423.

FACKLER, P. MARK and CHARLES H. LIPPY, eds., Popular Religious Magazines of the United States (Debra L. Mason) 73:2, 498.

FARRAR, HAYWARD, The Baltimore Afro-American, 1892-1950 (Meta G. Carstarphen) 75:4, 840.

FARRELL, AMY E., Yours in Sisterhood: Ms. Magazine and the Promise of Popular Feminism (Annette J. Samuels) 76:4, 793.

FEARN-BANKS, KATHLEEN, Crisis Communications: A Casebook Approach (Terry A. Wilson) 74:1, 202.

FEDLER, FRED, Lessons from the Past: Journalists’ Lives and Work 1850-1950 (Joseph P. McKerns) 77:1, 199.

FELDMAN, TONY, An Introduction to Digital Media (Mike Meeske) 74:4, 894.

FIDLER, ROGER, Mediamorphosis: Understanding New Media (Larry Pryor) 75:1, 216.

FISCH, SHALOM M. and ROSEMARIE T. TRUGLIO, eds., “G” is for Growing: Thirty Years of Research on Children and Sesame Street (Erica Weintraub Austin) 78:3, 610.

FISCHER, HEINZ-DIETRICH, Sports Journalism at Its Best: Pulitzer Prize-Winning Articles, Cartoons, and Photographs (Wayne Wanta) 72:3, 754.

FISH, STANLEY, There’s No Such Thing As Free Speech . . . And It’s a Good Thing, Too (Kenneth E. Andersen) 71:2, 476.

FISS, OWEN M., The Irony of Free Speech (Joseph A. Russomanno) 73:4, 1004.

FITZGERALD, BRIAN and ANNE FITZGERALD, Cyberlaw: Cases and Materials on the Internet, Digital Intellectual Property and Electronic Commerce (Kyu Ho Youm) 80:2, 454.

FITZWATER, MARLIN, Call the Briefing! Reagan and Bush, Sam and Helen: A Decade with Presidents and the Press (Ray E. Hiebert) 73:3, 755.

FLICHY, PATRICE, Dynamics of Modern Communication: The Shaping and Impact of New Communication Technologies (Diana Peck) 73:4, 998.

FLINK, STANLEY E., Sentinel Under Siege: The Triumphs and Troubles of America’s Free Press (Daniel J. Foley) 75:1, 223.

FOERSTEL, HERBERT N., Banned in the Media: A Reference Guide to Censorship in the Press, Motion Pictures, Broadcasting, and the Internet (Randall S. Sumpter) 76:1, 165.

FOOTE, JOE S., ed., Live From the Trenches: The Changing Role of the Television News Correspondent (Sherrie Mazingo) 76:2, 399.

FORSBERG, GERALDINE E., Critical Thinking in an Image World: Alfred Korzybski’s Theoretical Principles Extended to Critical Television Evaluation (Stephen D. Reese) 71:3, 737.

FORTUNATO, JOHN A., The Ultimate Assist: The Relationship and Broadcast Strategies of the NBA and Television Networks (Victoria Smith Ekstrand) 80:3, 763.

FOSTER, ROBIN, Public Broadcasters: Accountability and Efficiency (William Wright) 71:3, 750.

FOUST, JAMES C., Big Voices of the Air: The Battle Over Clear Channel Radio (Kenneth D. Loomis) 77:3, 684.

FOWLES, JIB, Advertising and Popular Culture (Ann Maxwell) 73:3, 751.

FOWLES, JIB, The Case for Television Violence (Charles Whitney) 77:1, 195.

FOX, ROY F., Harvesting Minds: How TV Commercials Control Kids (Edd Applegate) 78:1, 200.

FOX, ROY F., MediaSpeak. Three American Voices (Gail Ritchie Henson) 78:2, 396.

FRANDA, MARCUS, Governing the Internet: The Emergence of an International Regime (David Ostroff) 79:1, 230.

FRANDA, MARCUS, China and India Online (Sandhya Rao) 80:4, 976.

FREEDMAN, JONATHAN L., Media Violence and Its Effect on Aggression: Assessing the Scientific Evidence (Joanne Cantor) 80:2, 468.

FRENKEL, ERWIN, The Press and Politics in Israel: The Jerusalem Post from 1932 to the Present (Leslie B. Snyder) 72:3, 747.

FRIEDMAN, SHARON, SHARON DUNWOODY, and CAROL ROGERS, eds., Communicating Uncertainty: Media Coverage of News and Controversial Science (T. Michael Maher) 76:3, 606.

FRIEDRICKS, WILLIAM B., Covering Iowa: The History of the Des Moines Register and Tribune Company, 1849-1985 (Dane S. Claussen) 77:3, 685.

FRITH, KATHERINE TOLAND, ed., Advertising in Asia: Communication, Culture and Consumption (Soon Jin [Jim] Kim) 74:3, 643.

FRITH, KATHERINE TOLAND, ed., Undressing The Ad: Reading Culture in Advertising (David Slayden) 75:3, 677.

FRITH, KATHERINE TOLAND and BARBARA MUELLER, Advertising and Society: Global Issues (Emmanuel C. Alozie) 80:4, 971.

FULLER, JACK, News Values: Ideas for an Information Age (Cleve Wilhoit) 74:1, 215.

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Book Reviews Index D, 71-80

March 29, 2012 by Kyshia

J&MC Quarterly Index Vol. 71-80 • 1994 to 2003

D’AGOSTINO, PETER and DAVID TAFLER, eds., Transmission: Toward a Post-Television Culture (Robert L. Stevenson) 72:4, 980.

DADDARIO, GINA, Women’s Sport and Spectacle (Carmen Dennis Mitchell) 76:1, 181.

DAHLGREN, PETER, Television and the Public Sphere (Jack Mooney) 73:3, 769.

DALY, CHARLES P., PATRICK HENRY, and ELLEN RYDER, The Magazine Publishing Industry (David Edward Garlock) 74:1, 213.

DAMON-MOORE, HELEN, Magazines for the Millions (Sammye Johnson) 72:1, 243.

DANIEL, DOUGLASS K., Lou Grant: The Making of TV’s Top Newspaper Drama (Matthew C. Ehrlich) 73:3, 759.

DARY, DAVID, Red Blood & Black Ink: Journalism in the Old West (Jack A. Nelson) 75:4, 853.

DAUTRICH, KENNETH and THOMAS H. HARTLEY, How the News Media Fail American Voters: Causes, Consequences & Remedies (M. Mark Miller) 76:3, 610.

DAVIES, DAVID R., ed., The Press and Race: Mississippi Journalists Confront the Movement (James Phillip Jeter) 78:4, 866.

DAVIS, CHARLES N. and SIGMAN L. SPLICHAL, eds., Access Denied: Freedom of Information in the Information Age (Robert Jensen) 77:4, 919.

DAVIS, RICHARD, The Web of Politics: The Internet’s Impact on the American Political System (Eric S. Fredin) 76:3, 618.

DAVIS, SIMONE WEIL, Living Up to the Ads: Gender Fictions of the 1920s (Linda Steiner) 79:1, 242.

DAWKINS, WAYNE, Black Journalists: The NABJ Story (Harry Amana) 71:1, 257.

DAY, JAMES, The Vanishing Vision: The Inside Story of Public Television (John E. Craft) 73:2, 504.

DEFLEUR, MARGARET H., Computer-Assisted Investigative Reporting: Development and Methodology (Jeff South) 75:1, 207.

DELL’ORTO, GIOVANNA, Giving Meanings to the World: The First U.S. Foreign Correspondents, 1838-1859 (Jonas Bjork) 80:2, 457.

DEMERS, DAVID, Global Media: Menace or Messiah? (Joseph P. Bernt) 77:2, 429.

DEMERS, DAVID PEARCE, The Menace of the Corporate Newspaper: Fact or Fiction? (George Sylvie) 73:3, 760.

DENNIS, EVERETTE E. and CRAIG L. LAMAY, eds., America’s Schools and the Mass Media (Mary K. Sparks) 71:2, 460.

DENNIS, EVERETTE E. and ELLEN WARTELLA, eds., American Communication Research: The Remembered History (Michael B. Salwen) 74:1, 198.

DENNIS, EVERETTE E. and EDWARD C. PEASE, eds., Children and the Media (Erica Weintraub Austin) 75:1, 207.

DENNIS, EVERETTE E. and ROBERT W. SNYDER, eds., Media & Democracy (Douglas A. Boyd) 76:2, 401.

DENTON, ROBERT E., The Media and the Persian Gulf War (Douglas Kellner) 71:2, 471.

DENTON, ROBERT E., ed., The 1992 Presidential Campaign: A Communication Perspective (Zhongdang Pan) 72:1, 256.

DENTON, ROBERT E., JR., ed., Political Communication Ethics: An Oxymoron? (Brad Thompson) 77:4, 928.

DEPPA, JOAN, MARIA RUSSELL, DONA HAYES, and ELIZABETH FLOCKE, The Media and Disasters: Pan Am 103 (Kristie Bunton) 72:1, 247.

DEUZE, MARK, Journalists in the Netherlands: An Analysis of the People, the Issues and the International Environment (Raul Reis) 79:4, 1018.

DEWERTH-PALLMEYER, DWIGHT, The Audience in the News (Guido H. Stempel III) 74:4, 889.

DIAMOND, EDWIN, Behind the Times: Inside the New New York Times (George Albert Gladney) 71:3, 732.

DIAMOND, EDWIN and ROBERT A. SILVERMAN, White House to Your House: Media and Politics in Virtual America (William G. Covington Jr.) 74:3, 658.

DICK, BERNARD F., Engulfed: The Death of Paramount Pictures and the Birth of Corporate Hollywood (Douglass K. Daniel) 78:4, 853.

DIENST, RICHARD, Still Life in Real Time: Theory after Television (Carol J. Pardun) 71:4, 1018.

DIGBY-JUNGER, RICHARD, The Journalist as Reformer, Henry Demarest Lloyd and Wealth Against the Commonwealth (Patricia Bradley) 74:1, 211.

DIZARD, WILSON, JR., Old Media/New Media: Mass Communication in the Information Age (Dom Caristi) 71:3, 748.

DIZARD, WILSON, JR., Old Media/New Media: Mass Communication in the Information Age (William G. Covington Jr.) 73:1, 260.

DIZARD, WILSON, JR., Old Media/New Media: Mass Communication in the Information Age, 2d ed. (Steven J. Dick) 73:4, 1009.

DOOLEY, PATRICIA L., Taking Their Place: Journalists and the Making of an Occupation (Gene Burd) 75:2, 426.

DOUGLAS, GEORGE H., The Golden Age of the Newspaper (Randall S. Sumpter) 77:3, 687.

DOVER, E.D., Presidential Elections in the Television Age: 1960-1992 (K. Tim Wulfemeyer) 72:4, 974.

DOVER, E. D., The Presidential Election of 1996: Clinton’s Incumbency and Television (Thomas P. Boyle) 76:2, 402.

DOWNIE, LEONARD, JR. and ROBERT G. KAISER, The News about the News: American Journalism in Peril (W. Joseph Campbell) 79:2, 501.

DOWNING, JOHN D. H., with TAMARA VILLARREAL FORD, GENÉVE GIL, and LAURA STEIN, Radical Media: Rebellious Communication and Social Movements (Pamela J. Shoemaker) 78:3, 617.

DUNHAM, CORYDON B., with a foreword by Walter Cronkite, Fighting for the First Amendment: Stanton of CBS vs. Congress and the Nixon White House (Roger V. Wetherington) 75:3, 665.

DVORAK, JACK, LARRY LAIN, and TOM DICKSON, Journalism Kids Do Better (Louis E. Inglehart) 71:4, 1024.

DWORKIN, RONALD, Freedom’s Law: The Moral Reading of the American Constitution (Paul S. Voakes) 73:4, 999.

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