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Author Index U-V, 61-70

July 28, 2010 by Kyshia

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

U

UDELL, JON G., Recent and Future Economic Status of U.S. Newspapers, 67:331-39.

ULLMANN, JOHN and KAREN LIST, An Analysis of Government Cost Estimates of Freedom of Information Act Compliance, 62:465-73.

UME-NWAGBO, EBELE N. E., Broadcasting in Nigeria: Its Post-Independence Status, 61:585-92.

UMPHREY, DON, Segmenting the Cable Audience by Reason for Subscribing, 65:972-75.

UMPHREY, DON, A Comparison of Cable Disconnecters and Subscribers, 66:628-631.

UMPHREY, DON, Consumer Costs: A Determinant in Upgrading or Downgrading of Cable Services, 68:698-708.

UNDERWOOD, DOUG and KEITH R. STAMM, Balancing Business with Journalism: Newsroom Policies at 12 West Coast Newspapers, 69:301-17.

UNDERWOOD, DOUG, See STAMM.

UNGER, LYNETTE S., DIANE M. MCCONOCHA and JOHN A. FAIER, The Use of Nostalgia in Television Advertising: A Content Analysis, 68:345-53.

UTT, SANDRA H. and STEVE PASTERNACK, Front Pages of U.S. Daily Newspapers, 61:879-84.

UTT, SANDRA H. and STEVE PASTERNACK, How They Look: An Updated Study of American Newspaper Front Pages, 66:621-27.

UTT, SANDRA H., See PASTERNACK.

V

VANCE, DONALD, See WOLVERTON.

VANDEN BERGH, BRUCE G., ALAN D. FLETCHER and MARY A. ADRIAN, Local Business Press: New Phenomenon in the News Marketplace, 61:645-49.

VANDEN BERGH, BRUCE G., JANAY COLLINS, MYRNA SCHULTZ and KEITH ADLER, Sound Advice on Brand Names, 61:835-40.

VANDEN BERGH, BRUCE G., KEITH E. ADLER and LAUREN OLIVER, Use of Linguistic Characteristics with Various Brand-Name Styles, 65:464-68.

VANDEN BERGH, BRUCE G., See SCHORIN.

VAN OMMEREN, ROGER L., See RIFFE.

VAN TUBERGEN, G. NORMAN and DOUGLAS A. BOYD, Third-World Images of U.S.: Media Use by Jordanians, 63:607-611.

VAUGHN, STEPHEN and BRUCE EVENSEN, Democracy’s Guardians: Hollywood’s Portrait of Reporters, 1930-1945, 68:829-38.

VESTRE, NORRIS D., See GALICIAN.

VIALL, ELIZABETH K., See RIFFE.

VINCENT, RICHARD C., Broadcast Research Productivity of U.S. Communications Programs, 1976-83, 61:841-46.

VINCENT, RICHARD C., DENNIS K. DAVIS and LILLY ANN BORUSZKOWSKI, Sexism on MTV: The Portrayal in Rock Videos, 64:750-55.

VINCENT, RICHARD C., Clio’s Consciousness Raised? Portrayal of Women in Rock Videos, Re-examined, 66:155-60.

VINCENT, RICHARD C., Telecommunications Research Productivity of U.S. Communication Programs: 1984-1989, 68:840-51.

VINCENT, RICHARD C., See HALE.

VISWANATH, K., See BECKER.

VISWANATH, K., See FINNEGAN.

VISWANATH, KASISOMAYAJULA, International News in U.S Media: Perceptions of Foreign Students, 65:952-59.

VISWANATH, KASISOMAYAJULA, JOHN R. FINNEGAN JR., BRENDA ROONEY and JOHN POTTER, Community Ties in a Rural Midwest Community and Use of Newspapers and Cable TV, 67:899-911.

VISWANATH, KASISOMAYAJULA, See FINNEGAN.

VOELKER, DAVID, See CHANG.

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Author Index T, 61-70

July 28, 2010 by Kyshia

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

TABACZYNSKI, TRACY, See FREDIN.

TAN, ALEXIS S. and GERDEAN K. TAN, Television Use and Mental Health, 63:106-13.

TAN, ALEXIS S., SARRINA LI and CHARLES SIMPSON, American TV and Social Stereotypes of Americans in Taiwan and Mexico, 63:809-14.

TAN, ALEXIS S., GERDEAN K. TAN and ALMA S. TAN, American TV In Philippines: A Test of Cultural Impact, 64:65-72.

TAN, ALEXIS S. and KULTILDA SUARCHAVARAT, American TV and Social Stereotypes of Americans in Thailand, 65:648-54.

TAN, ZOE, See LAI.

TANKARD, JAMES W., JR., TSAN-KUO CHANG and KUO-JEN TSANG, Citation Networks as Indicators of Journalism Research Activity, 61:89-96, 124.

TANKARD, JAMES W., JR., Quantitative Graphics in Newspapers, 64:406-15.

TARPLEY, J. DOUGLAS, American Newsmagazine Coverage of the Supreme Court, 1978-81, 61:801-04.

TAYLOR, RONALD E., See HOVLAND.

TEETER, DWIGHT L., JR., The First Amendment at its Bicentennial: Necessary But Not Sufficient? 69:18-27.

THARP, MARYE, See LAI.

THAYER, FRANK, Measuring Recognition and Attraction in Corporate Advertising Trademarks, 65:439-42.

THISTLEWAITE, ROBERT L., See MCFARLAND.

THOMAS, LARRY W. and LASLO V. BOYD, Television News Coverage of Six Federal Regulatory Agencies, 61:160-64.

THOMASON, TOMMY, See WOLF.

THOMPSON, TERESA L., See SLATER.

TICHENOR, P. J., See DONOHUE.

TICHENOR, P. J., See OLIEN.

TICHENOR, PHILLIP J., CLARICE N. OLIEN and GEORGE A. DONOHUE, Effect of Use of Metro Dailies on Knowledge Gap in Small Towns, 64:329-36.

TICHENOR, PHILLIP J., See DONAHUE.

TIEDGE, JAMES T. and KENNETH J. KSOBIECH, The Sandwich Programming Strategy: A Case of Audience Flow, 65:376-83.

TIEDGE, JAMES T., ARTHUR SILVERBLATT, MICHAEL J. HAVICE and RICHARD ROSENFELD, Discrepancy Between Perceived First-Person and Perceived Third-Person Mass Media Effects, 68:141-54.

TILLINGHAST, WILLIAM A., Slanting the News: Source Perceptions After Changes in Newspaper Management, 61:310-16, 418.

TINKHAM, SPENCER F., See WEAVER-LARISCY.

TOWLES, DAVID E., See LOWRY.

TOZIER, CAROLYN, How Justice Department Viewed the St. Louis Joint Operating Agreement, 63:503-08.

TRUJILLO, NICK and LEAH R. EKDOM, A 40-Year Portrait of the Portrayal of Industry on Prime-Time Television, 64:368-75.

TSANG, KUO-JEN, News Photos in Time and Newsweek, 61:578-84, 723.

TSANG, KUO-JEN, See TANKARD.

TSAI, YEAN, See TSANG.

TSANG, KUO-JEN, YEAN TSAI and SCOTT S.K. Liu, Geographic Emphases of International News Stories, 65:191-95.

TUCKER, LAUREN, ROXANNE HOVLAND and GARY WILCOX, Consumer Response to Seagram’s Equivalency TV Ad Campaign, 64:834-38.

TUMLIN, SHERLYN-ANN, See SMITH.

TURK, JUDY VANSLYKE, Public Relations in State Government: A Typology of Management Styles, 62:304-15.

TURK, JUDY VANSLYKE, Sex-Role Stereotyping in Writing the News, 64:613-17.

TURK, JUDY VANSLYKE, JIM RICHSTAD, ROBERT L. BRYSON, JR., and SAMMYE M. JOHNSON, Hispanic Americans in the News in Two Southwestern Cities, 66:107-113.

TURK, JUDY VANSLYKE, See WANTA.

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Author Index S, 61-70

July 28, 2010 by Kyshia

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

SACHSMAN, DAVID B., See GREENBERG.

SALAMONE, KANDICE L., See GREENBERG.

SALMON, CHARLES T. and KURT NEUWIRTH, Perceptions of Opinion “Climates” and Willingness to Discuss the Issue of Abortion, 67:567-77.

SALMON, CHARLES T., See NEUWIRTH.

SALMON, CHARLES T., See SHIM.

SALOMONE, KANDICE L., See EINSIEDEL.

SALWEN, MICHAEL, Credibility of Newspaper Opinion Polls: Source, Source Intent and Precision, 64:813-19.

SALWEN, MICHAEL, See HEETER.

SALWEN, MICHAEL B., The Reporting of Public Opinion Polls During Presidential Years, 1968-1984, 62:272-77.

SALWEN, MICHAEL B., Does Poll Coverage Improve as Presidential Vote Nears? 62:887-91.

SALWEN, MICHAEL B. and JAMES M. BERNSTEIN, Coverage of Aftermath of 1984 World Series, 63:385-89.

SALWEN, MICHAEL B., Effect of Accumulation of Coverage on Issue Salience in Agenda Setting, 65:100-06.

SALWEN, MICHAEL B. and BRUCE GARRISON, Press Freedom and Development: U.S. and Latin American Views, 66:87-92.

SALWEN, MICHAEL B. and FRANCES R. MATERA, Public Salience of Foreign Nations, 69:623-32.

SALWEN, MICHAEL B., See ATWATER.

SALWEN, MICHAEL B., See LIN.

SANDELL, KARIN, See OSTROFF.

SANDERS, CRAIG, See PRITCHARD.

SANDERS, KEITH P., See STEGALL.

SANDMAN, PETER N., See GREENBERG.

SANDSTROM, K.L., See OLIEN.

SAREL, DAN, Trends in Factual Claims in Ads in Magazines, 1958, 1968 and 1978, 61:650-54, 743.

SAUNDERS, ANN C., See FOOTE.

SAXTON, KELLY, See RIFFE.

SCHARLOTT, BRADFORD W., Influence of Telegraph on Wisconsin Newspaper Growth, 66:710-15.

SCHILLINGER, ELISABETH and JOEL JENSWOLD, Three Olympiads: A Comparison of Pravda and the Washington Post, 64:826-33.

SCHILLINGER, ELISABETH, Two Moscow Dailies: Content Changes and Glasnost, 1985-1987, 66:828-35.

SCHLEUDER, JOAN, See GILBERT.

SCHMITT, CARMEN, See SODERLUND.

SCHNEIDER, FREDERICK P., See EINSIEDEL.

SCHNEIDER, JAMES G., What Is Paper’s Responsibility For Error in Supplement?, 61:905-07.

SCHNEIDER, LARISSA A., The Role of Public Relations in Four Organizational Types, 62:567-76, 594.

SCHNYDER, C. JOAN, See MITCHELL.

SCHOENBACH, KLAUS and HOLLI A. SEMETKO, Agenda-Setting, Agenda Reinforcing, or Agenda-Deflating? A Study of the 1990 German National Election, 69:837-46.

SCHOFIELD, LEMUEL, See HANKS.

SCHOFIELD, LEMUEL B., First Amendment Implications of Banning Alcoholic Beverage Ads on Radio and TV, 62:533-39.

SCHORIN, GERALD A. and BRUCE G. VANDEN BERGH, Advertising’s Role in the Diffusion of Country-Western Trend in the U.S., 515-22.

SCHULTZ, MYRNA, See VANDEN BERGH.

SCHWEITZER, JOHN C., How Valuable to an Advertiser Are Secondary Audiences? 63:752-56, 853.

SCHWEITZER, JOHN C., Research Article Productivity by Mass Communication Scholars, 65:479-84.

SCHWEITZER, JOHN C., Who Are All These Advertising Majors and What Do They Want? 65:733-39.

SCHWEITZER, JOHN C., Factors Affecting Scholarly Research Among Mass Communications Faculty, 66:410-17.

SCHWEITZER, JOHN C., The Research Climate in Programs in Journalism and Mass Communication, 66:987-91.

SCHWEITZER, JOHN C., Personal Computers and Media Use, 68:689-97.

SCHWEITZER, JOHN C., See GREENBERG.

SCHWEITZER, JOHN C., See LAY.

SCOFIELD, GARY, See HINDE.

SCOTT, DAVID K. and ROBERT H. GOBETZ, Hard News/Soft News Content of the National Television Networks, 1972-1987, 69:406-12.

SCOTT, RANDALL K. and DAVID H. GOFF, How Excitation from Prior Programming Affects Television News Recall, 65:615-20.

SEIBERT, JOY HART, See ALLEN.

SEIFERT, RICK, See WARD.

SEITER, JENNIFER, See WINDHAUSER.

SELF, CHARLES C., Perceived Task of News Report as Predictor of Media Choice, 65:119-25.

SELNOW, GARY, See RILEY.

SELTZER, RICHARD, See STROMAN.

SEMETKO, HOLLI A., See SCHOENBACH.

SENTMAN, MARY ALICE, When the Newspaper Closes: A Case Study of What Advertisers Do, 63:757-62.

SENTMAN, MARY ALICE and PATRICK S. WASHBURN, How Excess Profits Tax Brought Ads to Black Newspaper in World War II, 64:769-74.

SERVAES, JAN, Concentration of Ownership in the Belgian Daily Press, 66:367-72.

SEVERN, JESSICA J.H., See PAYNE.

SHAH, HEMANT, Development News on All India Radio, 65:425-30.

SHAH, HEMANT, Factors Influencing Development News Production at Three Indian Dailies, 67:1034-1041.

SHAMIR, JACOB, Israeli Elite Journalists: Views on Freedom and Responsibility, 65:589-94.

SHAMIR, JACOB, BARBARA STRAUSS REED and STEVEN CONNELL, Individual Differences in Ethical Values of Public Relations Practitioners, 67:956-63.

SHAMP, SCOTT A., See KRUGMAN. SHAPIRO, MICHAEL A. and ROBERT H. RIEGER, Comparing Positive and Negative Political Advertising on Radio, 69:135-45.

SHAW, DONALD L. and JOHN W. SLATER, Press Puts Unemployment on Agenda: Richmond Community Opinion, 1981-1984, 65:407-11.

SHAW, DONALD L. and SHANNON E. MARTIN, The Function of Mass Media Agenda Setting, 69:902-20.

SHAW, DONALD L., An Editorial Comment, 67:i-ii. SHAW, DONALD L., An Editorial Comment, 67:273-74.

SHAW, DONALD L., An Editorial Comment, 67:481-82.

SHAW, DONALD L., An Editorial Comment, 67:639.

SHAW, DONALD L., An Editorial Comment, 68:1. SHAW, DONALD L., An Editorial Comment, 68:327.

SHAW, DONALD L., An Editorial Comment, 68:616-17.

SHAW, DONALD L., An Editorial Comment, 69:1-2.

SHAW, DONALD L., An Editorial Comment, 69:258-59.

SHAW, DONALD L., An Editorial Comment, 69:539-40.

SHAW, DONALD L., An Editorial Comment, 69:808-10.

SHAW, DONALD LEWIS, News About Slavery from 1820-1860 in Newspapers of South, North and West, 61:483-92.

SHAW, EUGENE F., See RIFFE.

SHELDON, CHARLES H., See LIMBURG.

SHELDON, PETER S., See WILCOX.

SHERARD, REGINA GANELLE, Fair Press or Trial Prejudice? Perceptions of Criminal Defendants, 64:337-40.

SHERER, MICHAEL, Comparing Magazine Photos of Vietnam and Korean Wars, 65:752-56.

SHERER, MICHAEL D., Invasion of Poland Photos in Four American Newspapers, 61:422-26.

SHERER, MICHAEL D., The Problem of Trespass for Photojournalists, 62:154-56, 222.

SHERER, MICHAEL D., The Problem of Libel for Photojournalists, 63:618-23.

SHERER, MICHAEL D., A Survey of Photojournalists and Their Encounters with the Law, 64:499-502.

SHERER, MICHAEL D., Vietnam War Photos and Public Opinion, 66:391-95.

SHERMAN, BARRY L. and JOSEPH R. DOMINICK, Perceptions of Colorization, 65:976-80.

SHIDLER, JON A., See LOWRY.

SHIELDS, STEVEN, See DUNWOODY.

SHIM, JAE CHUL and CHARLES T. SALMON, Community Orientations and Newspaper Use Among Korean Newcomers, 67:852-63.

SHIPMAN, JOHN MARTIN, See FOWLER.

SHOEMAKER, PAMELA J., Media Treatment of Deviant Political Groups, 61:66-75, 82.

SHOEMAKER, PAMELA J., Political Group Viability as Predictor of Media Attitudes, 61:889-92.

SHOEMAKER, PAMELA J., STEPHEN D. REESE and WAYNE A. DANIELSON, Spanish-Language Print Media Use as an Indicator of Acculturation, 62:734-40, 762.

SHOEMAKER, PAMELA J., STEPHEN D. REESE, WAYNE DANIELSON and KENNETH HSU, Ethnic Concentration as Predictor of Media, 64:593-97.

SHOEMAKER, PAMELA J. and STEPHEN D. REESE, Exposure to What? Integrating Media Content and Effects Studies, 67:649-52.

SHOEMAKER, PAMELA J., LUCIG H. DANIELIAN and NANCY BRENDLINGER, Deviant Acts, Risky Business and U.S. Interests: The Newsworthiness of World Events, 68:781-95.

SHOEMAKER, PAMELA J., See CHANG.

SHOEMAKER, PAMELA J., See REESE.

SHOWALTER, STUART W., Sports Polls: Predictive or Promotional? 62:100-04.

SHYLES, LEONARD, See BARRANCO. SIDEL, M. KENT, New World Information Order in Action in Guyana, 61:493-98, 639.

SIDEL, M. KENT, Video Policy in Guyana, 67:531-35.

SIEMICKI, MICHELE, DAVID ATKIN, BRADLEY GREENBERG and THOMAS BALDWIN, Nationally Distributed ChildrenÕs Shows: What Cable TV Contributes, 63:710-18, 734.

SIGELMAN, CAROL K., See BURKHART.

SIGNORIELLI, NANCY, See KRISHNAIAH.

SILVER, BEN, See BOW.

SILVER, DIANE, A Comparison of Coverage of Male and Female Officials in Michigan, 63:144-49.

SILVERBLATT, ARTHUR, See TIEDGE.

SILVERMAN-WATKINS, THERESA L., STEPHEN C. LEVI and MERYL A. KLEIN, Sex-Stereotyping as Factor in ChildrenÕs Comprehension of Television News, 63:3-11.

SIMMONS, BRIAN K. and DAVID N. LOWRY, Terrorists in the News, as Reflected in Three News Magazines, 1980-88, 67:692-96.

SIMON, TODD F., FREDERICK FICO, and STEPHEN LACY, Covering Conflict and Controversy: Measuring Balance, Fairness, Defamation, 66:427-34.

SIMON, TODD F., The Indeterminate Future of the First Amendment, 69:28-36.

SIMON, TODD F., See LACY.

SIMPSON, CHARLES, See TAN.

SIMPSON, CHRIS, See KENNEY.

SINGER, ELEANOR, PHYLLIS ENDRENY and MARC B. GLASSMAN, Media Coverage of Disasters: Effect of Geographic Location, 68:48-58.

SINGLETARY, MICHAEL, See MOORE.

SINGLETARY, MICHAEL W. and CHRIS LAMB, News Values in Award-Winning Photos, 61:104-08, 233.

SINGLETARY, MICHAEL W., Reliability of Immediate Reward and Delayed Reward Categories, 62:116-20.

SINGLETARY, MICHAEL W., SUSAN CAUDILL, EDWARD CAUDILL and ALLEN WHITE, Motives for Ethical Decision-Making, 67:964-72.

SINGLETARY, MICHAEL W., See CAUDILL.

SINGLETARY, MICHAEL W., See HURD.

SINGLETARY, MICHAEL W., See MILLER.

SINGLETARY, MICHAEL W., See WHITE.

SKILL, THOMAS, JAMES D. ROBINSON and SAMUEL P. WALLACE, Portrayal of Families on Prime-time TV: Structure, Type and Frequency, 64:360-67.

SLATER, DAN and TERESA L. THOMPSON, Attitudes of Parents Concerning Televised Warning Statements, 61:853-59.

SLATER, JOHN W., See SHAW.

SLATER, MICHAEL D., Use of Message Stimuli in Mass Communication Experiments: A Methodological Assessment and Discussion, 68:412-21.

SLOAN, WM. DAVID, Chaos, Polemics, and America’s First Newspaper, 70:666-81.

SMITH, C. ZOE, Germany’s Kurt Korff: An Emigre’s Influence on Early Life, 65:412-19.

SMITH, C. ZOE, See NESTERENKO.

SMITH, CONRAD and TOM HUBBARD, Professionaiism and Awards in Television News Photography, 64:352-59.

SMITH, CONRAD, ERIC S. FREDIN and CARROLL ANN FERGUSON, Sex Discrimination in Earn-ings and Story Assignments Among TV Reporters, 65:3-11.

SMITH, CONRAD, News Critics, Newsworkers and Local Television News, 65:341-46.

SMITH, CONRAD, Profile of Local Television Reporters and Photographers, 66:181-85.

SMITH, CONRAD and LEE B. BECKER, Comparison of Journalistic Values of Television Reporters and Producers, 66:793-800.

SMITH, CONRAD, News Sources and Power Elites in News Coverage of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill, 70:393-403.

SMITH, EDWARD J. and DONNA J. HAJASH, Information Graphics in 30 Daily Newspa-pers, 65:714-18.

SMITH, JEFFREY A., A Reappraisal of Legislative Privilege and American Colonial Journalism, 61:97-103, 141.

SMITH, KIM A., Community Perceptions of Media Impressions, 61:164-68.

SMITH, KIM A., Perceived Influence of Media on What Goes on in a Community, 61:260-64, 338.

SMITH, KIM A., Political Communication and Voter Volatility in a Local Election, 62:883-87.

SMITH, KIM A., Growth and Conflict Reporting in One Community from 1945 to 1985, 64:820-25.

SMITH, KIM A. and DOUGLAS A. FERGUSON, Voter Partisan Orientations and Use of Political Television, 67:864-74.

SMITH, OTTO W., See REID.

SMITH, RON, See LESTER.

SMITH, RON F. and LINDA DECKER-AMOS, Of Lasting Interest? A Study of Change in the Content of the ReaderÕs Digest, 62:127-31.

SMITH, RON F., A Comparison of Career Attitudes of News-Editorial and Ad-PR Students, 64:555-59.

SMITH, RON F., SHERLYN-ANN TUMLIN and VOLKER HENNING, A Gatekeeping Study of Gannett’s All-Local Newspaper Experiment, 65:740-44.

SMITH, SANDRA J., See GARRAMONE.

SMITH, TOM W., How Comics and Cartoons View Public Opinion Surveys, 64:208-11.

SNEED, DON and HARRY W. STONECIPHER, More Freedom for the Prison Press: An Emerging First Amendment Issue, 63:48-54, 68.

SNEED, DON, Newspapers Call for Swift Justice: A Study of the McKinley Assassination, 65:360-67.

SNEED, DONALD, See RIFFE.

SNEED, DONALD, See STONECIPHER.

SNOOK-LUTHER, DAVID, See MCGANN. SNYDER, LESLIE B., Channel Effectiveness Over Time and Knowledge and Behavior Gaps, 67:875-86.

SNYDER, LESLIE B., See GUNTHER.

SO, CLEMENT Y. K., The Summit as War: How Journalists Use Metaphors, 64:623-26.

SODERLUND, WALTER C. and CARMEN SCHMITT, El SalvadorÕs Civil War as Seen in North and South American Press, 63:268-74.

SOFFIN, STAN, See HEETER.

SOHN, ARDYTH B., Goals and Achievement Orientations of Women Newspaper Managers, 61:600-05.

SOHN, ARDYTH B. and LEONARD H. CHUSMIR, The Motivational Perspectives of Newspaper Managers, 62:296-303.

SOHN, ARDYTH B., See LACY.

SOHN, ARDYTH BROADRICK, Newspaper Agenda Setting and Community Expectations, 61:892-97.

SOLEY, LAWRENCE C. and LEONARD N. REID, Baiting Viewers: Violence and Sex in Television Program Advertisements, 62:105-10, 131.

SOLEY, LAWRENCE C. and LEONARD N. REID, Advertising Article Productivity Updated, 65:157-64.

SOLEY, LAWRENCE C. and LEONARD N. REID, Taking It Off: Are Models in Magazine Ads Wearing Less? 65:960-66.

SOLEY, LAWRENCE C., Does Advertising Lower the Prices of Newspapers to Consumers? 66:801-806.

SOLOSKI, JOHN, Sources and Channels of Local News, 66:864-70.

SOTHIRAJAH, JAYANTHI, See ELLIOTT.

SPEARS, SARA, See COHEN.

SPELLMAN, ROBERT L., Tort Liability of the News Media For Surreptitious Recording, 62:289-95.

SPLICHAL, SIGMAN L., See BUNKER.

STACKS, DON W., See RIFFE.

STAMM, KEITH R. and AVERY M. GUEST, Communication and Community Integration: An Analysis of the Communication Behavior of Newcomers, 68:644-56.

STAMM, KEITH and DOUG UNDERWOOD, The Relationship of Job Satisfaction to Newsroom Policy Changes, 70:528-41.

STAMM, KEITH R., See CARTER.

STAMM, KEITH R., See UNDERWOOD.

STANFIELD, DOUGLAS and JAMES B. LEMERT, Alternative Newspapers and Mobilizing Information, 64:604-07.

STANFORD, SERENA and BETSY RICCOMINI, Linking TV Program Orientations and Gratifications: An Experimental Approach, 61:76-82.

STANLEY, CYNTHIA, See HEETER.

STANTON, JAMES C., Newspaper Design Preferences Among Students Revisited, 63:633-36.

ST. DIZIER, BYRON, The Effect of Newspaper Endorsements and Party Identification on Voting Choice, 62:589-94.

ST. DIZIER, BYRON, Republican Endorsements, Democratic Positions: An Editorial Page Contradiction, 63:581-86.

STEELE, JANET E., The l9th Century World versus the Sun: Promoting Consumption (Rather than the Working Man), 67:592-601.

STEELE, MICHAEL E., See FOOTE.

STEELE, RICHARD W., News of the ‘Good War’: World War II News Management, 62:707-16, 783.

STEFANIAK, GREG, Indiana Legal Leaders’ Perceptions of Camera Trial Access Arguments, 61:399-403.

STEFANIAK, GREG, Taxing Newspaper Advertising Supplements: A Study of State Trends, 67:21-24.

STEFFIN, BRIAN J., What Iowa Editors Know About Libel Law, 65:998-1000.

STEGALL, SANDRA KRUGER and KEITH P. SANDERS, Coorientation of PR Practioners and News Personnel in Education News, 63:341-47, 393.

STEGER, MARYANN E., See PIERCE.

STEIN, HARRY H., American Muckraking of Technology Since 1900, 67:401-409.

STEINER, LINDA, The Role of Readers in Reporting Texts, 65:642-47.

STEMPEL, GUIDO H., III, and JOHN W. WINDHAUSER, The Prestige Press Revisited: Coverage of the 1980 Presidential Campaign, 61:49-55.

STEMPEL, GUIDO H., III, and HUGH M. CULBERTSON, The Prominence and Dominance of News Sources in Newspaper Medical Coverage, 61:671-76.

STEMPEL, GUIDO H., III, Gatekeeping: The Mix of Topics and the Selection of Stories, 62:791-96, 815.

STEMPEL, GUIDO H., III, Update on Scale Analysis of Supreme Court Cases, 64:860-61.

STEMPEL, GUIDO H., III, Topic and Story Choice of Five Network Newscasts, 65:750-52.

STEMPEL, GUIDO H., III, and JOHN W. WINDHAUSER, Coverage by the Prestige Press of the 1988 Presidential Campaign, 66:894-96.

STEMPEL, GUIDO H., III, Trends in Journalism Quarterly: Reflections of the Retired Editor, 67:277-81.

STEPHENSON, MARY ANN, See WANTA.

STEVENS, GEORGE E., Unauthorized Use of a NewspaperÕs Name, 61:426-29.

STEVENS, GEORGE E., Legal Protection for a Magazine Article Idea, 61:679-82.

STEVENS, GEORGE E., Acceptability Clauses and the Writer’s Legal Remedies, 61:898-901.

STEVENS, GEORGE E., ‘Taken as a Whole’ in Print Obscenity Cases, 63:371-74.

STEVENS, GEORGE E., Free-Lancers and the ‘Work Made for Hire,’ 63:848-50.

STEVENS, GEORGE E., Free-Lancers and the ÔWork Made for Hire,Õ 64:187-89.

STEVENS, GEORGE E., Media Defamation and the Free-Lance Writer, 64:601-04.

STEVENS, GEORGE E., ÔOfficial ConductÕ and the Actual Malice Test, 64:857-60.

STEVENS, GEORGE E., Mass Media and the “Libel Proof” Doctrine, 66:174-77.

STEVENS, GEORGE E., Local and Topical Pervasive Public Figures After Gertz, 66:463-65.

STEVENS, GEORGE E., Newsracks and the First Amendment, 66:930-33.

STEVENS, GEORGE E., Contractual Offers in Advertising, 67:32-34.

STEVENS, GEORGE E., Criminal Libel After Garrison, 68:522-27.

STEVENS, GEORGE E., See OGLES.

STEVENS, JOHN D., Social Utility of Sensational News: Murder and Divorce in the 1920Õs, 62:53-58.

STEVENS, JOHN D., See AVERY.

STEVENS, SUMMER E. and OWEN V. JOHNSON, From Black Politics to Black Community: Harry C. Smith and the Cleveland Gazette, 67:1090-1102.

STEVENSON, ROBERT L., An Essay: Defining International Communication as a Field, 69:543-53.

STEVENSON, ROBERT L., See WERT.

STEWART, EILEEN, See WESSON.

STEWART, ROBERT K., Jacksonians Discipline a Party Editor: Economic Leverage and Political Exile, 66:591-99.

STOCKING, S. HOLLY, Effect of Public Relations Efforts on Media Visibility of Organizations, 62:358-66, 450.

STOCKING, S. HOLLY and NANCY LAMARCA, How Journalists Describe Their Stories: Hypotheses and Assumptions in Newsmaking, 67:295-301.

STONE, GERALD, BARBARA HARTUNG and DWIGHT JENSEN, Local TV News and the Good-Bad Dyad, 64:37-44.

STONE, GERALD and JOHN LEE, Portrayal of Journalists on Prime Time Television, 67:697-707.

STONE, GERALD C. and ELINOR GRUSIN, Network TV as the Bad News Bearer, 61:517-23, 592.

STONE, VERNON A., Changing Profiles of News Directors of Radio and TV Stations, 1972-1986, 64:745-49.

STONE, VERNON A., Trends in the Status of Minorities and Women in Broadcast News, 65:288-93.

STONE, VERNON A., See BURKS.

STONE, VERNON A., See MCKEAN.

STONECIPHER, HARRY W. and DON SNEED, Libel and the Opinion Writer: The Fact-Opinion Distinction, 64:491-98.

STONECIPHER, HARRY W., See SNEED. STOUT, PATRICIA A., GARY B. WILCOX, and LORRIE S. GREER, Trends in Magazine Advertorial Use, 66:960-64.

STOUT, PATRICIA A. and YOUNG SOOK MOON, Use of Endorsers in Magazine Advertisernents, 67:536-46.

STOUT, PATRICIA A., JOHN D. LECKENBY and SIDNEY HECKER, Viewer Reactions to Music in Television Commercials, 67:887-98.

STOVALL, JAMES GLEN, The Third-Party Challenge of 1980: News Coverage of the Presidential Candidates, 62:266-71.

STOVALL, JAMES GLEN, Coverage of the 1984 Presidential Campaign, 65:443-49.

STOVALL, JAMES GLEN, See RIFFE.

STRAUGHAN, DULCIE MURDOCK, See BROWN.

STRECKFUSS, RICHARD, Objectivity in Journalism: A Search and a Reassessment 67:973-83.

STREITMATTER, RODGER, The Impact of Presidential Personality on News Coverage in Major Newspapers, 62:66-73.

STREITMATTER, RODGER, The Rise and Triumph of the White House Photo Opportunity, 65:981-85.

STREITMATTER, RODGER L., No Taste for Fluff: Ethel L Payne, African-American Journalist, 68:528-40.

STREITMATTER, RODGER, African-American Women Journalists and Their Male Editors: A Tradition of Support, 70:276-86.

STROMAN, CAROLYN A. and RICHARD SELTZER, Media Use and Perceptions of Crime, 62:340-45.

STROMAN, CAROLYN A. and RICHARD SELTZER, Media Use and Knowledge of AIDS, 66:881-87.

STUART, CHARLES, Law That Led to Free Press Passed Just 500 Years Ago, 61:689-91.

SUARCHAVARAT, KULTILDA, See TAN.

SUBVERVI-VELEZ, FEDERICO A., Spanish-Language Daily Newspapers and the 1984 Election, 65:678-85.

SULLINS, WILLIAM S. and PAUL PARSONS, Roscoe Dunjee: Crusading Editor of Oklahoma’s Black Dispatch, 1915-1955, 69:204-13.

SULLIVAN, DENIS F., Comprehensiveness of Press Coverage of a Food Irradiation Proposal, 62:832-37.

SUMNER, DAVID E., The Religious Press: A Case Study, 66:721-24.

SUMNER, DAVID E., A Clash Over Race: Tennessee Governor Ellington versus CBS, 1960, 68:541-47.

SUMNER, JANINE, See REAGAN. SUMSER, JOHN, Labels Used to Define Central American Situation, 64:850-53.

SURETTE, RAY, Television Viewing and Support of Punitive Criminal Justice Policy, 62:373-77, 450.

SURLIN, STUART H., Value System Changes by Students as Result of Media Ethics Course, 64:564-68.

SUSSMAN, LEONARD R., Dying (and Being Killed) on the Job: A Case Study of World Journalists, 1982-1989, 68:195-99.

SUTHERLAND, LAWRENCE C., How Texas Journalists View Status of FOI Act, 64:202-05.

SWEEP, DUANE D., See CAMERON.

SWENSON, JILL D., See GRISWOLD.

SWENSON, JILL DIANNE, See BENNETT.

SWINDELL, STEVE, See HUDSON.

SWISHER, C. KEVIN and STEPHEN D. REESE, The Smoking and Health Issue in Newspapers: Influence of Regional Economies, the Tobacco Institute and News Objectivity, 69:987-1000.

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RADA, S.E., A Class Action Suit as Public Relations, 62:150-54.

RAGLAND, RUTH ANN, How Mayor Candidates Seek Endorsements in New Mexico, 64:199-202.

RAMAPRASAD, JYOTIKA and DANIEL RIFFE, Effect of U.S.-India Relations on New York Times Coverage, 64:537-43.

RAMAPRASAD, JYOTIKA and KAZUMI HASEGAWA, An Analysis of Japanese Television Commercials, 67:1025-1033.

RAMAPRASAD, JYOTIKA and KAZUMI HASEGAWA, Informational Content of American and Japanese Television Commercials, 69:612-22.

RAMIREZ, RHODA L., See JOHNS.

RANDALL, DONNA M., The Portrayal of Corporate Crime in Network Television Newscasts, 64:150-53.

RANDALL, STARR D., How Editing and Typesetting Technology Affects Typographical Error Rate, 63:763-70.

RANLY, DON, How Organization Editors Regard Their Jobs and Their Profession, 66:949-53.

RAYBURN. J. D., II, PHILIP PALMGREEN and TAWNEY ACKER, Media Gratifications and Choosing A Morning News Program, 61:149-56.

REAGAN, JOEY, Effects of Cable Television on News Use, 61:317-24.

REAGAN, JOEY, RICHARD V. DUCEY and JAMES BERNSTEIN, Local Predictors of Basic and Pay Cable Subscribership, 62:397-400.

REAGAN, JOEY and JANAY COLLINS, Sources of Recipe Information, 63:389-91.

REAGAN, JOEY and JANAY COLLINS, Sources for Health Care Information in Two Small Communities, 64:560-63.

REAGAN, JOEY, New Technologies and News Use: Adopters vs. Nonadopters, 66:871-75.

REAGAN, JOEY, RONALD ANDERSON, JANINE SUMNER and SCOTT HILL, A Factor Analysis of Broom and Smith’s Public Relations Roles Scale, 67:177-83.

REAGAN, JOEY, JANINE SUMNER and SCOTT HILL, Using Grunig’s Indices to Differentiate Organizational Public Relations Functions, 69:181-87.

REAGAN, JOEY, See ANDERSON.

REAVES, SHIELA, How Radical Were the Muckrakers? Socialist Press Views, 1902-1906, 61:763-70.

REED, BARBARA STRAUSS, See SHAMIR.

REEP, DIANA C. and FAYE H. DAMBROT, Television’s Professional Women: Working with Men in the 1980s, 64:376-81.

REEP, DIANA C., and FAYE H. DAMBROT, Effects of Frequent Television Viewing on Stereotypes: “Drip, Drip” or “Drench,” 66:542-50.

REESE, STEPHEN D., PAMELA J. SHOEMAKER and WAYNE A. DANIELSON, Social Correlates of Public Attitudes Toward New Communication Technologies, 63:675-82, 692.

REESE, STEPHEN D., JOHN A. DALY and ANDREW P. HARDY, Economic News on Network Television, 64:137-44.

REESE, STEPHEN D., See CHANG.

REESE, STEPHEN D., See DREW.

REESE, STEPHEN D., See LASORSA.

REESE, STEPHEN D., See MCDONALD.

REESE, STEPHEN D., See SHOEMAKER.

REESE, STEPHEN D., See SWISHER.

REID, LEONARD N., HERBERT J. ROTFELD and JAMES H. BARNES, Attention to Magazine Ads as Function of Layout Design, 61:439-41.

REID, LEONARD N., W. RONALD LANE, LEILA S. WENTHE and OTTO W. SMITH, Methods of Presentation Used in Clio-Winning Television Commercials, 62:553-58, 691.

REID, LEONARD N., See HARKEY.

REID, LEONARD N., See SOLEY.

REISNER, ANN E., The News Conference: How Daily Newspaper Editors Construct the Front-Page, 69:971-86.

REISNER, ANN E., See HAYS. RENAUD, JEAN-LUC, U.S. Government Assistance to APÕs Worldwide Expansion, 62:10-16, 36.

RENTNER, TERRY LYNN and JAMES H. BISSLAND, Job Satisfaction and Its Correlates Among Public Relations Workers, 67:950-55.

RHODES, LEARA, Role of Haitian Newspapers in the United States, 70:172-80.

RICCOMINI, BETSY, See STANFORD.

RICHBURG, SUSIE J., See GRUNIG.

RICHSTAD, JIM, See TURK.

RIDDLE, JENNIFER, See NEUWIRTH.

RIEGER, ROBERT H., See SHAPIRO.

RIFE, ANITA, See AKHAVAN-MAJID.

RIFFE, DANIEL, International News Borrowing: A Trend Analysis, 61:142-48.

RIFFE, DANIEL, DONALD SNEED and ROGER L. VAN OMMEREN, Behind the Editorial Page Cartoon, 62:378-83, 450.

RIFFE, DANIEL, DONALD SNEED and ROGER VAN OMMEREN, How Editorial Page Editors And Cartoonists See Issues, 62:896-99.

RIFFE, DANIEL, BRENDA ELLIS, MOMO K. ROGERS, ROGER L. VAN OMMEREN and KIERAN A. WOODMAN, Gatekeeping and the Network News Mix, 63:315-21.

RIFFE, DANIEL, DONALD SNEED and ROGER L. VAN OMMEREN, Deciding the Limits of Taste in Editorial Cartooning, 64:607-10.

RIFFE, DANIEL, Comparison of Media and Other Sources of Information for Alabama Legislators, 65:46-53.

RIFFE, DANIEL and DON W. STACKS, Dimensions of Writing Apprehension Among Mass Communication Students, 65:384-91.

RIFFE, DANIEL, HELENE GOLDSON, KELLY SAXTON, and YANG-CHOU YU, Females and Minorities in TV Ads in 1987 Saturday ChildrenÕs Programs, 66:129-36.

RIFFE, DANIEL and JAMES GLEN STOVALL, Diffusion of News of Shuttle Disaster: What Role for Emotional Response?, 66:551-56.

RIFFE, DANIEL, Media Roles and Legislators’ News Media Use, 67:323-30.

RIFFE, DANIEL and EUGENE F. SHAW, Ownership, Operating, Staffing and Content Characteristics of “News Radio” Stations, 67:684-91.

RIFFE, DANIEL, CHARLES F. AUST, and STEPHEN R. LACY, The Effectiveness of Random, Consecutive Day and Constructed Week Sampling in Newspaper Content Analysis, 70:133-39.

RIFFE, DANIEL, PATRICIA C. PLACE, and CHARLES M. MAYO, Game Time, Soap Time and Prime Time TV Ads: Treatment of Women in Sunday Football and Rest-of-Week Advertising, 70:437-46.

RIFFE, DANIEL, CHARLES F. AUST, RHONDA J. GIBSON, ELIZABETH K. VIALL, and HUIUK YI, International News and Borrowed News in the New York Times: An Update, 70:638-46.

RIFFE, DANIEL, See LACY.

RIFFE, DANIEL, See RAMAPRASAD.

RIFFE, DANIEL, See YU.

RILEY, SAM G. and GARY SELNOW, Southern Magazine Publishing, 1964-1984, 65:898-901.

RIMMER, TONY and DAVID WEAVER, Different Questions, Different Answers? Media Use and Media Credibility, 64:28-36.

ROBERTS, CHURCHILL L. and SANDRA H. DICKSON, Assessing Quality in Local TV News, 61:392-98.

ROBERTS, MARILYN S., Predicting Voting Behavior Via the Agenda-Setting Tradition, 69:878-92.

ROBERTSON, SUSAN R., See GANTZ.

ROBINSON, JAMES D., See SKILL.

ROGERS, EVERETT M., See CHAFFEE.

ROGERS, MARTHA, See WU.

ROGERS, MOMO K., The Liberian Press: An Analysis, 63:275-81.

ROGERS, MOMO K., See RIFFE.

ROONEY, BRENDA, See VISWANATH.

ROSENBERG, WILLIAM L. and WILLIAM R. ELLIOTT, Effect of Debate Exposure on Evaluation of 1984 Vice-Presidential Candidates, 64:55-64.

ROSENBERG, WILLIAM L., and WILLIAM B. ELLIOTT, Comparison of Media Use by Reporters and Public During Newspaper Strike, 66:18-30.

ROSENBERG, WILLIAM L., See ELLIOTT.

ROSENFELD, RICHARD, See TIEDGE.

ROSENVALL, LYNN A., See KARIEL.

ROSER, CONNIE and LEE BROWN, African Newspaper Editors and the New World Information Order, 63:114-21.

ROSSOW, MARSHEL D. and SHARON DUNWOODY, Inclusion of “Useful” Detail in Newspaper Coverage of a High-Level Nuclear Waste Siting Controversy, 68:87-100.

ROTFELD, HERBERT J., See REID.

ROUNER, DONNA, Active Television Viewing and the Cultivation Hypothesis, 61:168-74.

ROUNER, DONNA and RICHARD M. PERLOFF, Selective Perceptions of Outcome of First 1984 Presidential Debate, 65:141-47.

RUBIN, ALAN M., See HAMILTON.

RUBIN, ALAN M., See PERSE.

RUBIN, REBECCA B., ALAN M. RUBIN, ELIZABETH M. PERSE, CAMERON ARMSTRONG, MICHAEL MCHUGH and NOREEN FAIX, Media Use and Meaning of Music Video, 63:353-59.

RUDD, ROBERT, Effects of Issue Specificity, Ambiguity on Evaluations of Candidate Image, 66:675-82.

RUOTOLO, A. CARLOS, A Typology of Newspaper Readers, 65:126-30.

RUTHERFORD, BILL, See PARASCHOS.

RYAN, MICHAEL and DAVID L. MARTINSON, Ethical Values, the Flow of Journalistic Information and Public Relations Persons, 61:27-34.

RYAN, MICHAEL and DAVID L. MARTINSON, Public Relations Practitioners, Public Interest and Management, 62:111-15.

RYAN, MICHAEL and DAVID L. MARTINSON, Attitudes of College Newspaper Advisers Toward Censorship of the Student Press, 63:55-60, 88.

RYAN, MICHAEL, Public Relations Practioners’ Views of Corporate Social Responsibility, 63:740-47, 762.

RYAN, MICHAEL, Organizational Constraints on Corporate Public Relations Practitioners, 64:473-82.

RYAN, MICHAEL, Participative vs. Authoritative Public Relations Environments, 64:853-57.

RYAN, MICHAEL and DAVID L. MARTINSON, Journalists and Public Relations Practitioners: Why the Antagonism? 65:131-40.

RYAN, MICHAEL and DAVID L MARTINSON, Social Science Research, Professionalism and Public Relations Practioners, 67:377-90.

RYAN, MICHAEL, See DUNWOODY.

RYAN, MICHAEL, See KOPENHAVER.

RYSTROM, KENNETH, Apparent Impact of Endorsements by Group and Independent Newspapers, 64:449-53.

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O

O’CALLAGHAN, JEROME and JAMES O. DUKES, Media Coverage of the Supreme Court’s Caseload, 69:195-203.

OGAN, CHRISTINE, Coverage of Developmental News by Developed and Developing Media, 64:80-87.

OGLES, ROBERT M., and HERBERT H. HOWARD, Father Coughlin in the Periodical Press, 1931-1942, 61:280-86, 363.

OGLES, ROBERT M. and GEORGE E. STEVENS, Summary Judgment in Defamation Under Gertz, 65:745-47.

O’GUINN, THOMAS C., See FABER.

OKIGBO, CHARLES, Nigerian High School Students Evaluate Journalism Careers, 61:907-909.

OKIGBO, CHARLES, Media Use by Foreign Students, 62:901-04.

OKIGBO, CHARLES, Death and Funeral Ads in the Nigerian Press, 64:629-33.

OLASKY, MARVIN, Hawks or Doves: Texas Press and Spanish-American War, 64:205-08.

OLASKY, MARVIN, Social Darwinism on the Editorial Page: American Newspapers and the Boer War, 65:420-24.

OLASKY, MARVIN, Abortion News in the Late 1920s: A New York Case Study, 66:724-26.

OLASKY, MARVIN N. and SUSAN NORTHWAY OLASKY, The Crossover in Newspaper Coverage of Abortion from Murder to Liberation, 63:31-37.

OLASKY, MARVIN N., Opposing Abortion Clinics: A New York Times 1871 Crusade, 63:305-10, 321.

OLIEN, CLARICE, See TICHENOR.

OLIEN, C.N., P.J. TICHENOR and G.A. DONOHUE, Relation Between Corporate Ownership and Editor Attitudes About Business, 65:259-66.

OLIEN, C.N., P.J. TICHENOR, G.A. DONOHUE, K.L. SANDSTROM and D.M. MCLEOD, Community Structure and Editor Opinions About Planning, 67:119-27.

OLIEN, C.N., See DONOHUE.

OLIVEIRA, OMAR SOUKI, See JOHNSON.

OLIVER, LAUREN, See VANDEN BERGH.

OLOWU, TERRY A., Reportage of Agricultural News in Nigerian Newpapers, 67:195-200.

ORTIZANO, GIACOMO L., Visibility of Blacks and Whites in Magazine Photographs, 66:718-21.

OSTMAN, RONALD E., See GLYNN.

OSTROFF, DAVID H. and KARIN SANDELL, Local Station Coverage of Campaigns: A Tale of Two Cities in Ohio, 61:346-51.

OSTROFF, DAVID H. and KARIN L. SANDELL, Campaign Coverage by Local TV News in Columbus, Ohio, 1978-1986, 66:114-20.

OSTROFF, DAVID H., See CLELLAND.

OZANICH, GARY W., See BLANKENBURG.

P

PACTOR, HOWARD S., VIBAX: Nassau’s Forgotten Radio Station, 65:1000-03.

PADDERUD, ALLAN, See FRUTH.

PADDERUD, ALLAN B., See DIBELLA.

PALMGREEN, PHILIP, See RAYBURN.

PARASCHOS, MANNY and BILL RUTHERFORD, Network News Coverage of Invasion of Lebanon by Israeli in 1982, 62:457-64.

PARRAMORE, JAMES R., State Constitutions and the Press: Historical Context and Resurgence of a Libertarian Tradition? 69:105-23.

PARSIGIAN, ELISE KEOLEIAN, News Reporting: Method in the Midst of Chaos, 64:721-30.

PARSONS, PATRICK R., Values of Communication Students and Professional Self-Selection, 66:161-68.

PARSONS, PAUL, See SULLINS.

PARSONS, PAUL F., Dangers of Libeling the Clergy, 62:528-32, 539.

PARSONS, PAUL F., The Application of Libel Law to Fiction, 63:294-97, 336.

PASADEOS, YORGO, The Greek-American Press: A 90-Year Compendium, 62:140-44.

PASADEOS, YORGO, Perceived Informativeness of and Irritation with Local Advertising, 67:35-39.

PASADEOS, YORGO, See MAYO.

PASTERNACK, STEVE and DON R. MARTIN, Daily Newspaper Photojournalism in the Rocky Mountain West, 62:132-35, 222.

PASTERNACK, STEVE and SANDRA H. UTT, Newspapers’ Policies on Rejection of Ads for Products and Services, 65:695-701.

PASTERNACK, STEVE, See UTT.

PATTERSON, OSCAR III, Television’s Living Room War in Print: Vietnam in the News Magazines, 61:35-39, 136.

PAYNE, GREGG A., JESSICA J.H. SEVERN and DAVID M. DOZIER, Uses and Gratifications Motives as Indicators of Magazine Readership, 65:909-13.

PEARCE, R. CHARLES, See WHITE.

PECORA, NORMA, See DOUGLAS.

PERLOFF, RICHARD M., Effects of an AIDS Communication Campaign, 68:638-43.

PERLOFF, RICHARD M., See ROUNER.

PERRY, DAVID K., The Image Gap: How International News Affects Perceptions of Nations, 64:416-21.

PERRY, DAVID K., News Reading, Knowledge About and Attitudes Toward Foreign Countries, 67:353-58.

PERSE, ELIZABETH M. and ALAN M. RUBIN, Audience Activity and Satisfaction with Favorite Television Soap Opera, 65:368-75.

PERSE, ELIZABETH M. and DOUGLAS A. FERGUSON, The Impact of the Newer Television Technologies on Television Satisfaction, 70:843-53.

PERSE, ELIZABETH M., See RUBIN.

PETERSON, ROBERT A., GERALD ALBAUM, GEORGE KOZMETSKY, and ISABELLA C. M. CUNNINGHAM, Attitudes of Newspaper Business Editors and General Public Toward Capitalism, 61:56-65.

PETTEY, GARRY, See ABELMAN.

PHIFER, GREGG and THOMAS R. KING, Censoring (ÔEditingÕ) the Comics, 63:174-77.

PHIPPS, STEVEN P., Unlicensed Broadcasting and the Federal Radio Commission: The 1930 George W. Fellowes Challenge, 68:823-28.

PICARD, ROBERT G., Patterns of State Intervention in Western Press Economics, 62:3-9, 30.

PICARD, ROBERT G., The 98th Congress and Freedom of Information Issues, 64:617-20.

PICARD, ROBERT G., Regression Analysis of State Role in Press Economics, 64:846-50.

PIERCE, JOHN C., LYNETTE LEE-SAMMONS and NICHOLAS P. LOVRICH, JR., U.S. and Japanese Source Reliance for Environmental Information, 65:902-08.

PIERCE, JOHN C., LYNETTE LEE-SAMMONS, MARY ANN E. STEGER and NICHOLAS P. LOVRICH JR., Media Reliance and Public Images of Environmental Politics in Ontario and Michigan, 67:838-42.

PINON, MARITES F., See KERKMAN.

PIZANTE, GARY, See FICO.

PLACE, PATRICIA C., See RIFFE.

PLAMONDON, ANN L., Recent Developments in the Law of Access, 63:61-68.

PLOPPER, BRUCE L., Judicial Linking of Intentional Emotional Distress to Intrusion, 67:40-50.

POKRYWCZYNSKI, JAMES, See CROWLEY.

POKRYWCZNSKI, JAMES V., Sex in Ads Targeted to Black and White Readers, 65:756-60.

POLLACK, DENNIS R., See GRAINEY.

POLLARD, GEORGE, A Profile of Canadian Radio Newsworkers, 66:80-86.

POPKIN, JEREMY, International Gazettes and Politics of Europe in the Revolutionary Period, 62:482-88.

POPOVICH, MARK N., See MORIARTY.

PORTER, CHRISTOPHER J., See WEAVER.

PORTER, GREGORY S. and MARK J. BANKS, Cable Public Access as a Public Forum, 65:39-45.

POTTER, JAMES, See DUPAGNE.

POTTER, JOHN, See VISWANATH.

POTTER, W. JAMES, Gender Representation in Elite Newspapers, 62:636-40.

POTTER, W. JAMES, News from Three Worlds in Prestige U.S. Newspapers, 64:73-79.

POTTER, W. JAMES and WILLIAM WARE, Traits of Perpetrators and Receivers of Antisocial and Prosocial Acts on TV, 64:382-91.

POTTER, W. JAMES, Three Strategies for Elaborating the Cultivation Hypothesis, 65:930-39.

POTTER, W. JAMES and WILLIAM WARE, The Frequency and Context of Prosocial Acts on Prime-Time TV, 66:359-66.

POTTER, W. JAMES, Adolescents’ Perceptions of the Primary Values of Television Programming, 67:843-51.

POTTER, W. JAMES, How Do Adolescents’ Perceptions of Television Reality Change Over Time? 69:392-405.

POTTER, W. JAMES, See DUPAGNE.

POWERS, ANGELA, The Effect of Leadership Behavior on Job Satisfaction and Goal Agreement and Attainment in Local TV News, 68:772-80.

POWERS, ANGELA, See LACY. PRATTE, ALF and GORDON WHITING, What Newspaper Editorials Have Said About Deregulation of Broadcasting, 63:497-502. PRICE,

THOMAS J., The Changing Nature of Foreign Affairs: ‘The Most Influential Periodical in Print,’ 63:155-60, 187.

PRICE, VINCENT, The Impact of Varying Reference Periods in Survey Questions About Media Use, 70:615-27.

PRITCHARD, DAVID, Race, Homicide and Newspapers, 62:500-07.

PRITCHARD, DAVID, JON PAUL DILTS and DAN BERKOWITZ, Prosecutors’ Use of External Agendas in Prosecuting Pornography Cases, 64:392-98.

PRITCHARD, DAVID and CRAIG SANDERS, The Freedom of Information Act and Accountability in University Research, 66:402-09.

PRITCHARD, DAVID, and MADELYN PERONI MORGAN, Impact of Ethics Codes on Judgments by Journalists: A Natural Experiment, 66:934-41.

PRITCHARD, DAVID and DAN BERKOWITZ, How Readers’ Letters May Influence Editors and News Emphasis: A Content Analysis of 10 Newspapers, 1948-1978, 68:388-95.

PRITCHARD, DAVID, The Impact of Newspaper Ombudsmen on JournalistsÕ Attitudes, 70:77-86.

PRITCHARD, DAVID, See BERKOWITZ.

PRITCHARD, DAVID, See GADDY.

PRITCHARD, DAVID, See GAUNT.

Q

QUALLS, WILLLAM J., See ZINKHAN.

QUARLES, JAN, See HASKINS.

QUARLES, JAN. P., See HOWARD.

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