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Author Index G, 71-80

March 22, 2012 by Kyshia

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

GADE, PETER J. and EARNEST L. PERRY, Changing the Newsroom Culture: A Four-Year Case Study of Organizational Development at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 80:2, 327-347.

GAINES, STANLEY O. (See Rios).

GANT, CAMILLA and JOHN DIMMICK, Making Local News: A Holistic Analysis of Sources, Selection Criteria, and Topics, 77:3, 628-638.

GANTZ, WALTER (See Fink).

GAO, DANDAN (See Wanta).

GARRISON, BRUCE, Journalists’ Perceptions of Online Information-Gathering Problems, 77:3, 500-514.

GASSAWAY, BOB M. (See McDevitt).

GAYATRI, GATI (See Shah).

GAZIANO, CECILIE, Forecast 2000: Widening Knowledge Gaps, 74:2, 237-264.

GEIGER, SETH (See O’Sullivan).

GIBSON, RHONDA and DOLF ZILLMANN, Effects of Citation in Exemplifying Testimony on Issue Perception, 75:1, 167-176.

GIBSON, RHONDA and DOLF ZILLMANN, Reading between the Photographs: The Influence of Incidental Pictorial Information on Issue Perception, 77:2, 355-366.

GIBSON, RHONDA (See Hester).

GIBSON, RHONDA (See Zillmann).

GIFFARD, ANTHONY (See Stamm).

GIFFARD, C. ANTHONY and NANCY K. RIVENBURGH, News Agencies, National Images, and Global Media Events, 77:1, 8-21.

GILBERT, SARAH ANN, A Response to “Old-Growth Forests on Network News: News Sources and the Framing of an Environmental Controversy,” 74:4, 883-886.

GLADNEY, GEORGE ALBERT, How Editors and Readers Rank and Rate the Importance of Eighteen Traditional Standards of Newspaper Excellence, 73:2, 319-331.

GLEASON, TIMOTHY W. (See Stavitsky).

GLOWAKI, CHRIS (See Johnson).

GOLAN, GUY and WAYNE WANTA, Second-Level Agenda Setting in the New Hampshire Primary: A Comparison of Coverage in Three Newspapers and Public Perceptions of Candidates, 78:2, 247-259.

GOMERY, DOUGLAS, Rethinking TV History, 74:3, 501-514.

GOODMAN, J. ROBYN, LISA L. DUKE, and JOHN SUTHERLAND, Olympic Athletes and Heroism in Advertising: Gendered Concepts of Valor?, 79:2, 374-393.

GOODMAN, J. ROBYN, Flabless Is Fabulous: How Latina and Anglo Women Read and Incorporate the Excessively Thin Body Ideal into Everyday Experience, 79:3, 712-727.

GOODSON, SABRINA R. and MARY ALICE SHAVER, Hispanic Marketing: National Advertiser Spending Patterns and Media Choices, 71:1, 191-198.

GOWER, KARLA K. (See Packer).

GRABE, MARIA ELIZABETH, Tabloid and Traditional Television News Magazine Crime Stories: Crime Lessons and Reaffirmation of Social Class Distinctions, 73:4, 926-946.

GRABE, MARIA ELIZABETH, SHUHUA ZHOU, and BROOKE BARNETT, Sourcing and Reporting in News Magazine Programs: 60 Minutes versus Hard Copy, 76:2, 293-311.

GRAF, JOSEPH D. (See Becker).

GRIFFIN, JEFFREY L., The Effectiveness of Locator Maps in Increasing Reader Understanding of the Geography of Foreign News, 71:4, 937-946.

GRIFFIN, MICHAEL and JONGSOO LEE, Picturing the Gulf War: Constructing an Image of War in Time, Newsweek, and U.S. News & World Report, 72:4, 813-825.

GRIFFIN, ROBERT J. and SHARON DUNWOODY, Impacts of Information Subsidies and Community Structure on Local Press Coverage of Environmental Contamination, 72:2, 271-284.

GRIFFIN, ROBERT J. and SHAIKAT SEN, Causal Communication: Movie Portrayals and Audience Attributions for Vietnam Veterans’ Problems, 72:3, 511-524.

GRIMES, TOM and ROBERT DRECHSEL, Word-Picture Juxtaposition, Schemata, and Defamation in Television News, 73:1, 169-180.

GUENTHER-GREY, CAROLYN (See McAlister).

GUNTHER, ALBERT C., YAH-HUEI HONG, and LULU RODRIGUEZ, Balancing Trust in Media and Trust in Government during Political Change in Taiwan, 71:3, 628-636.

GUNTHER, ALBERT C. and CINDY T. CHRISTEN, Effects of News Slant and Base Rate Information on Perceived Public Opinion, 76:2, 277-292.

GUNTHER, ALBERT C. and STELLA CHIH-YUN CHIA, Predicting Pluralistic Ignorance: The Hostile Media Perception and Its Consequences, 78:4, 688-701.

GUO, ZHONGSHI (See McLeod).

GUTIERREZ-VILLALOBOS, SONIA, JAMES K. HERTOG, and RAMONA R. RUSH, Press Support for the U.S. Administration during the Panama Invasion: Analyses of Strategic and Tactical Critique in the Domestic Press, 71:3, 618-627.

GYOERICK, BARBARA (See Phillips).

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Author Index F, 71-80

March 22, 2012 by Kyshia

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

FAN, DAVID P. (See Domke).

FARNALL, OLAN and KIM A. SMITH, Reactions to People with Disabilities: Personal Contact versus Viewing of Specific Media Portrayals, 76:4, 659-672.

FELDMAN, OFER, Political Reality and Editorial Cartoons in Japan: How the National Dailies Illustrate the Japanese Prime Minister, 72:3, 571-580.

FENGLER, SUSANNE, Holding the News Media Accountable: A Study of Media Reporters and Media Critics in the United States, 80:4, 818-832.

FERGUSON, MARY ANN (See Lee).

FERRI, ANTHONY J. (See Engstrom).

FIBISON, MICHAEL (See Domke).

FICO, FRED and STAN SOFFIN, Fairness and Balance of Selected Newspaper Coverage of Controversial National, State, and Local Issues, 72:3, 621-633.

FICO, FREDERICK and WILLIAM COTE, Fairness and Balance in the Structural Characteristics of Newspaper Stories on the 1996 Presidential Election, 76:1, 124-137.

FICO, FREDERICK and ERIC FREEDMAN, Setting the News Story Agenda: Candidates and Commentators in News Coverage of a Governor’s Race, 78:3, 437-449.

FICO, FREDERICK (See Carter).

FINK, EDWARD J. and WALTER GANTZ, A Content Analysis of Three Mass Communication Research Traditions: Social Science, Interpretive Studies, and Critical Analysis, 73:1, 114-134.

FINNEGAN, JOHN R. (See Hertog).

FISHBEIN, MARTIN (See McAlister).

FISHMAN, GIDEON (See Weimann).

FLAMIANO, DOLORES, The Birth of a Notion: Media Coverage of Contraception, 1915-1917, 75:3, 560-571.

FLANAGIN, ANDREW J. and MIRIAM J. METZGER, Perceptions of Internet Information Credibility, 77:3, 515-540.

FLATOW, GAIL M. (See Brown).

FOLKERTS, JEAN, Celebrating the 75th Anniversary, Introduction, 75:4, 687-688.

FOLKERTS, JEAN, Celebrating the 75th Anniversary, Epilogue, 75:4, 696-698.

FRADGLEY, KIMBERLEY E. and WALTER E. NIEBAUER JR., London’s “Quality” Newspapers: Newspaper Ownership and Reporting Patterns, 72:4, 902-912.

FREDIN, ERIC S., TERESA HAUGEN MONNETT, and GERALD M. KOSICKI, Knowledge Gaps, Social Locators, and Media Schemata: Gaps, Reverse Gaps, and Gaps of Disaffection, 71:1, 176-190.

FREDIN, ERIC S. and PRABU DAVID, Browsing and the Hypermedia Interaction Cycle: A Model of Self-Efficacy and Goal Dynamics, 75:1, 35-54.

FREDIN, ERIC S. (See Kosicki).

FREEDMAN, ERIC (See Fico).

FREITAG, ALAN (See Riffe).

FRIEDMAN, BARBARA (See Winfield).

FRITH, KATHERINE T. (See Burkhart).

FUJIOKA, YUKI, Television Portrayals and African-American Stereotypes: Examination of Television Effects when Direct Contact Is Lacking, 76:1, 52-75.

FUJIOKA, YUKI (See Tan).

FULLERTON, JAMI A. and ALICE KENDRICK, Portrayal of Men and Women in U.S. Spanish-Language Television Commercials, 77:1, 128-142.

FÜRSICH, ELFRIEDE, Nation, Capitalism, Myth: Covering News of Economic Globalization, 79:2, 353-373.

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Author Index E, 71-80

March 22, 2012 by Kyshia

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

EATON, B. CAROL, Prime-Time Stereotyping on the New Television Networks, 74:4, 859-872.

ECKERT, MELISSA (See Pauly).

EGAN, KATHRYN S., A Constructivist’s Approach to Broadcast Communications Academe: A Feminist Success Story, 71:4, 960-972.

EHRLICH, MATTHEW C., Myth in Charles Kuralt’s “On the Road,” 79:2, 327-338.

EICHHOLZ, MARTIN (See Shoemaker).

EKSTRAND, VICTORIA SMITH, Online News: User Agreements and Implications for Readers, 79:3, 602-618.

ELLIOTT, LARRY (See Husselbee).

ELLIOTT, WILLIAM R. (See Wanta).

ELLIS, BARBARA G. and STEVEN J. DICK, “Who Was ‘Shadow’?” The Computer Knows: Applying Grammar-Program Statistics in Content Analyses to Solve Mysteries about Authorship, 73:4, 947-962.

EMIG, ARTHUR G., Community Ties and Dependence on Media for Public Affairs, 72:2, 402-411.
EMIG, ARTHUR G. (See Stamm and Hesse).

ENDRES, KATHLEEN L. and ANN B. SCHIERHORN, New Technology and the Writer/Editor Relationship: Shifting Electronic Realities, 72:2, 448-457.

ENGSTROM, ERIKA and ANTHONY J. FERRI, From Barriers to Challenges: Career Perceptions of Women TV News Anchors, 75:4, 789-802.

ENTMAN, ROBERT M., Representation and Reality in the Portrayal of Blacks on Network Television News, 71:3, 509-520.

ESPINO, RODOLFO (See Shah).

ESROCK, STUART L. and GREG B. LEICHTY, Corporate World Wide Web Pages: Serving the News Media and Other Publics, 76:3, 456-467.

ETTEMA, JAMES S. and LIMOR PEER, Good News from a Bad Neighborhood: Toward an Alternative to the Discourse of Urban Pathology, 73:4, 835-856.

EVANS, WILLIAM, The Mundane and the Arcane: Prestige Media Coverage of Social and Natural Science, 72:1, 168-177.

EVANS, WILLIAM, Divining the Social Order: Class, Gender, and Magazine Astrology Columns, 73:2, 389-400.

EVELAND, WILLIAM P., JR., Interactions and Nonlinearity in Mass Communication: Connecting Theory and Methodology, 74:2, 400-416.

EVELAND, WILLIAM P., JR., JACK M. MCLEOD, and EDWARD M. HOROWITZ, Communication and Age in Childhood Political Socialization: An Interactive Model of Political Development, 75:4, 699-718.

EVELAND, WILLIAM P., JR., News Information Processing as Mediator of the Relationship between Motivations and Political Knowledge, 79:1, 26-40.

EVELAND, WILLIAM P., JR. (See McLeod).

EVERETT, SHU-LING (See Moriarty).

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Author Index D, 71-80

March 22, 2012 by Kyshia

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

DAILY, KATIE (See McLeod).

D’ALESSIO, DAVE, An Experimental Examination of Readers’ Perceptions of Media Bias, 80:2, 282-294.

DANIEL, DOUGLASS K., They Liked Ike: Pro-Eisenhower Publishers and His Decision to Run for President, 77:2, 393-404.

DANIELS, GEORGE L. and C. ANN HOLLIFIELD, Times of Turmoil: Short- and Long-Term Effects of Organizational Change on Newsroom Employees, 79:3, 661-680.

DANIELSON, WAYNE, Talking with a Dinosaur, 75:4, 689-691.

DASCHMANN, GREGOR and HANS-BERND BROSIUS, Can a Single Incident Create an Issue? Exemplars in German Television Magazine Shows, 76:1, 35-51.

DAVID, PRABU, Role of Imagery in Recall of Deviant News, 73:4, 804-820.

DAVID, PRABU and MICHAEL M. PIERSON, Public Affairs Decision Making in the U.S. Air Force: An Application of Multiattribute Utility Theory, 75:3, 606-626.

DAVID, PRABU (See Fredin).

DAVIE, WILLIAM R. and JUNG-SOOK LEE, Sex, Violence, and Consonance/Differentiation: An Analysis of Local TV News Values, 72:1, 128-138.

DAVIE, WILLIAM R. (See Lee).

DAVIE, WILLIAM R. (See Taylor).

DAVIS, CHARLES N. (See Bunker).

DAVIS, JOEL J., Environmental Advertising: Norms and Levels of Advertiser Trust, 71:2, 330-345.

DAVIS, JOEL J., The Effects of Message Framing on Response to Environmental Communications, 72:2, 285-299.

DELAURELL, RICHARD (See Rothenbuhler).

DEMERS, DAVID, Corporate Newspaper Structure, Editorial Page Vigor, and Social Change, 73:4, 857-877.

DEMERS, DAVID K., Structural Pluralism, Corporate Newspaper Structure, and News Source Perceptions: Another Test of the Editorial Vigor Hypothesis, 75:3, 572-592.

DEMERS, DAVID PEARCE, Effect of Organizational Size on Job Satisfaction of Top Editors at U.S. Dailies, 71:4, 914-925.

DEMERS, DAVID PEARCE, Does Personal Experience in a Community Increase or Decrease Newspaper Reading?. 73:2, 304-318.

DENHAM, BRYAN E., Anonymous Attribution during Two Periods of Military Conflict: Using Logistic Regression to Study Veiled Sources in American Newspapers, 74:3, 565-578.

DESHPANDE, SAMEER and JACQUELINE C. HITCHON, Cause-Related Marketing Ads in the Light of Negative News, 79:4, 905-926.

DEUZE, MARK, National News Cultures: A Comparison of Dutch, German, British, Australian, and U.S. Journalists, 79:1, 134-149.

DEVITT, JAMES, Framing Gender on the Campaign Trail: Female Gubernatorial Candidates and the Press, 79:2, 445-463.

DEVITT, JAMES (See Waldman).

DICK, STEVEN J. (See Ellis).

DICKEN-GARCIA, HAZEL, The Internet and Continuing Historical Discourse, 75:1, 19-27.

DICKSON, SANDRA H., Understanding Media Bias: The Press and the U.S. Invasion of Panama, 71:4, 809-819.

DILLON, JOHN F. (See White).

DIMMICK, JOHN (See Gant).

DOMENECH-RODRIGUEZ, MELANIE (See Slater).

DOMINICK, JOSEPH R., Who Do You Think You Are? Personal Home Pages and Self-Presentation on the World Wide Web, 76:4, 646-658.

DOMINICK, JOSEPH R. (See Woo).

DOMKE, DAVID and DHAVAN V. SHAH, Interpretation of Issues and Voter Decision-Making Strategies: A New Perspective on “Issue-Oriented” Election Coverage, 72:1, 45-71.

DOMKE, DAVID, DAVID P. FAN, MICHAEL FIBISON, DHAVAN V. SHAH, STEVEN S. SMITH, and MARK D. WATTS, News Media, Candidates and Issues, and Public Opinion in the 1996 Presidential Campaign, 74:4, 718-737.

DOMKE, DAVID (See Moy).

DOMKE, DAVID (See Shah).

DONAVAN, JANET (See Shah).

DONG, QINGWEN (See Weintraub).

DOOLEY, PATRICIA L., Minnesota Publishers and Editors As Elected Officials, 1923-1938: A Comparison of Journalistic Rhetoric and Conduct, 71:1, 64-75.

DRAGER, MICHAEL W. (See Riffe).

DRECHSEL, ROBERT (See Grimes).

DRESS, ABBY, Running Out of Time: An Analysis of Shutting Down New York Newsday by Times Mirror, 76:4, 745-755.

DREW, DAN (See Weaver, David).

DREW, DAN and DAVID WEAVER, Voter Learning in the 1996 Presidential Election: Did the Media Matter?, 75:2, 292-301.

DRISCOLL, PAUL D. and MICHAEL B. SALWEN, Self-Perceived Knowledge of the O.J. Simpson Trial: Third-Person Perception and Perceptions of Guilt, 74:3, 541-556.

DUFFY, MARGARET (See Lafky).

DUKE, LISA, Black in a Blonde World: Race and Girls’ Interpretations of the Feminine Ideal in Teen Magazines, 77:2, 367-392.

DUKE, LISA L. (See Goodman).

DUNWOODY, SHARON (See Griffin).

DUPAGNE, MICHEL, Regulation of Sexually Explicit Videotex Services in France, 71:1, 121-134.

DURHAM, MEENAKSHI GIGI, Girls, Media, and the Negotiation of Sexuality: A Study of Race, Class, and Gender in Adolescent Peer Groups, 76:2, 193-216.

DYER, CAROLYN STEWART and DOUGLAS B. ADAMS, The Financial Affairs of Wisconsin and Iowa Weekly Newspapers in 1860: An Analysis of Products of Industry Census Data, 71:2, 370-379.

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Author Index C, 71-80

March 22, 2012 by Kyshia

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

CAMERON, GLEN T. and PATRICIA A. CURTIN, Tracing Sources of Information Pollution: A Survey and Experimental Test of Print Media’s Labeling Policy for Feature Advertising, 72:1, 178-189.

CAMERON, GLEN T., KUEN-HEE JU-PAK, and BONG-HYUN KIM, Advertorials in Magazines: Current Use and Compliance with Industry Guidelines, 73:3, 722-733.

CAMERON, GLEN T. and DAVID BLOUNT, VNRs and Air Checks: A Content Analysis of the Use of Video News Releases in Television Newscasts, 73:4, 890-904.

CAMERON, GLEN T. (See Kinnick).

CAMERON, GLEN T. (See Porter).

CAMERON, GLEN T. (See Reber).

CAMERON, GLEN T. (See Shin).

CAMPBELL, W. JOSEPH, Not Likely Sent: The Remington-Hearst “Telegrams,” 77:2, 405-422.

CAREY, JAMES W., The Internet and the End of the National Communication System: Uncertain Predictions of an Uncertain Future, 75:1, 28-34.

CARPENTIER, FRANCESCA DILLMAN (See Knobloch).

CARPINI, MICHAEL X. DELLI, SCOTT KEETER, and J. DAVID KENNAMER, Effects of the News Media Environment on Citizen Knowledge of State Politics and Government, 71:2, 443-456.

CARROLL, RAYMOND L. and C.A. TUGGLE, The World Outside: Local TV News Treatment of Imported News, 74:1, 123-133.

CARSTARPHEN, META (See Reichert).

CARTER, SUE, FREDERICK FICO, and JOCELYN A. MCCABE, Partisan and Structural Balance in Local Television Election Coverage, 79:1, 41-53.

CASSARA, CATHERINE, U.S. Newspaper Coverage of Human Rights in Latin America, 1975-1982: Exploring President Carter’s Agenda-Building Influence, 75:3, 478-486.

CATLETT, TERRI (See Joliffe).

CHAFFEE, STEVEN H. (See Martinelli).

CHAMBERLIN, BILL F. (See Halstuk).

CHAMBERLIN, BILL F. (See Splichal).

CHAN-OLMSTED, SYLVIA M. and JUNG SUK PARK, From On-Air to Online World: Examining the Content and Structures of Broadcast TV Stations’ Web Sites, 77:2, 321-339.

CHANCE, JEAN (See Walsh-Childers).

CHANG, HOSOON, The News Media’s Right of Access to Pretrial Discovery Materials in Civil Lawsuits, 71:1, 145-158.

CHANG, KUANG-KUO, Auto Trade Policy and the Press: Auto Elite as a Source of the Media Agenda, 76:2, 312-324.

CHANG, KUANG-KUO (See Lacy).

CHEN, CHONGSHAN (See Zhu).

CHEN, HUAILIN (See McLeod).

CHENG, HONG, Toward an Understanding of Cultural Values Manifest in Advertising: A Content Analysis of Chinese Television Commercials in 1990 and 1995, 74:4, 773-796.

CHERN, DAVID SHANO-YEON (See Voakes).

CHEW, FIONA, The Relationship of Information Needs to Issue Relevance and Media Use, 71:3, 676-688.

CHIA, STELLA CHIH-YUN (See Gunther).

CHO, CHANG-HOAN, The Effectiveness of Banner Advertisements: Involvement and Click-through, 80:3, 623-645.

CHO, HIROMI and STEPHEN LACY, International Conflict Coverage in Japanese Local Daily Newspapers, 77:4, 830-845.

CHO, HIROMI (See Lacy).

CHORY-ASSAD, REBECCA M. (See Tamborini).

CHRISTEN, CINDY T. (See Gunther).

CHRISTIANSEN, PETER MUNK (See Albæk).

CLICK, J. WILLIAM (See Kopenhaver).

COLEMAN, RENITA, Race and Ethical Reasoning: The Importance of Race to Journalistic Decision Making, 80:2, 295-310.

COLLINS, ROSS F., A Battle for Humor: Satire and Censorship in Le Bavard, 73:3, 645-656.

CONNERS, JOAN L. (See Hansen).

CORBETT, JULIA B. and MOTOMI MORI, Medicine, Media, and Celebrities: News Coverage of Breast Cancer, 1960-1995, 76:2, 229-249.

COTE, WILLIAM (See Fico).

COTTER, PATRICK R., DAVID K. PERRY, and JAMES G. STOVALL, Active and Passive Indicators of Public Opinion: Assessing the Call-in Poll, 71:1, 169-175.

COULSON, DAVID C., Impact of Ownership on Newspaper Quality, 71:2, 403-410.

COULSON, DAVID C. and ANNE HANSEN, The Louisville Courier-Journal’s News Content after Purchase by Gannett, 72:1, 205-215.

COULSON, DAVID C. and STEPHEN LACY, Journalists’ Perceptions of How Newspaper and Broadcast News Competition Affects Newspaper Content, 73:2, 354-363.

COULSON, DAVID C. and STEPHEN LACY, Newspaper Economic Coverage of Motor Vehicle Emissions Standards, 75:1, 154-166.

COULSON, DAVID C., DANIEL RIFFE, STEPHEN LACY, and CHARLES R. ST. CYR, Erosion of Television Coverage of City Hall? Perceptions of TV Reporters on the Beat, 78:1, 81-92.

COULSON, DAVID C. (See Lacy).

COWARD, JOHN M., Explaining the Little Bighorn: Race and Progress in the Native Press, 71:3, 540-549.

CRAIG, DAVID A., Ethical Language and Themes in News Coverage of Genetic Testing, 77:1, 160-174.

CRAIG, DAVID A., The Promise and Peril of Anecdotes in News Coverage: An Ethical Analysis, 80:4, 802-817.

CRONIN, MARY M. and JAMES B. MCPHERSON, Pronouncements and Denunciations: An Analysis of State Press Association Ethics Codes from the 1920s, 72:4, 890-901.

CURTIN, PATRICIA A. and SCOTT R. MAIER, Numbers in the Newsroom: A Qualitative Examination of a Quantitative Challenge, 78:4, 720-738.

CURTIN, PATRICIA A. (See Cameron).

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