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Author Index N, 61-70

July 28, 2010 by Kyshia

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

NAGY, ALEX, World Wars at Home: U.S. Response to World War II Propaganda, 67:207-213.

NAJAI, ALI M., See BOYD.

NASS, CLIFFORD, See COHEN.

NASS, CLIFFORD, See MASON.

NASS, CLIFFORD, See NEWHAGEN.

NASS, CLIFFORD I., See CHAFFEE.

NEFF, MARYL, See NEUWIRTH.

NELSON, CLIFFORD L., See GRUNIG.

NERONE, JOHN C., See BARNHURST.

NESTERENKO, ALEXANDER and C. ZOE SMITH, Contemporary Interpretations of Robert Frank’s The Americans, 61:567-77.

NEUENDORF, KIMBERLY A., See KALIS.

NEUWIRTH, KURT, CAROL M. LIEBLER, SHARON DUNWOODY and JENNIFER RIDDLE, The Effect of “Electronic” News Sources on Selection and Editing of News, 65:85-94.

NEUWIRTH, KURT, CHARLES T. SALMON and MARYL NEFF, Community Orientation and Media Use, 66:31-39.

NEUWIRTH, KURT, See SALMON.

NEWHAGEN, JOHN and CLIFFORD NASS, Differential Criteria for Evaluating Credibility of Newspapers and TV News, 66:277-84.

NICOLINI, PIA, Puerto Rican LeadersÕ Views of English-Language Media, 64:597-601.

NIEBAUER, WALTER E., JR., STEPHEN LACY, JAMES M. BERNSTEIN and TUEN-YU LAU, Central City Market Structure’s Impact on Suburban Newspaper Circulation, 65:726-32.

NOLAN, JACK, Effects of Cuing Familiar and Unfamiliar Acronyms in Newspaper Stories, An Experiment, 68:188-94.

NORD, DAVID PAUL, The Business Values of American Newspapers: The 19th Century Watershed in Chicago, 61:265-73.

NORD, DAVID PAUL, The Authority of Truth: Religion and the John Peter Zenger Case, 62:227-35.

NORD, DAVID PAUL, Intellectual History, Social History, Cultural History, and Our History, 67:645-48.

NORTON, WILL, JR., JOHN W. WINDHAUSER and ALLYN BOONE, Agreement Between Reporters and Editors in Mississippi, 62:633-36.

NORTON, WILL, JR., JOHN W. WINDHAUSER and SUSAN LANGDON NORTON, Two Comparisons of Rural Public Television Viewers and Non-Viewers in Northern Mississippi, 69:690-702.

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Author Index M, 61-70

July 28, 2010 by Kyshia

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

MADDOX, LYNDA M. and ERIC J. ZANOT, Suspension of the NAB Code and Its Effect on Regulation of Advertising, 61:125-30, 156.

MAJOR, ANN MARIE, Attributional Bias in Predictions of Retail Advertising, Content Preferences, 67:826-37.

MAJOR, ANN MARIE, ‘Problematic’ Situations in Press Coverage of the 1988 U.S. and French Elections, 69:600-11.

MAJOR, ANN MARIE, See ATWOOD.

MANNING-MILLER, CARMEN L. and JAMES CROOK, Newspaper Promotions and Coverage of Literacy, 70:118-25.

MANOFF, ROBERT KARL, See HALLIN.

MARLIN, CHERYL L., Space Race Propaganda: U.S. Coverage of the Soviet Sputniks in 1957, 64:544-49.

MARTIN, DON R., See PASTERNACK.

MARTIN, HOWARD H., President Reagan’s Return to Radio, 61:817-21.

MARTIN, SHANNON E., Using Expert Sources in Breaking Science Stories: A Comparison of Magazine Types, 68:179-87.

MARTIN, SHANNON E., See SHAW.

MARTIN, SHANNON ROSSI, Proximity of Event as Factor in Selection of News Sources, 65:986-89.

MARTINDALE, CAROLYN, Newspaper and Wire-Service Leads in Coverage of the 1980 Campaign, 61:339-45.

MARTINDALE, CAROLYN, Coverage of Black Americans in Five Newspapers Since 1950, 62:321-28, 436.

MARTINDALE, CAROLYN, Selected Newspaper Coverage of Causes of Black Protest, 66:920-23.

MARTINSON, DAVID L., See HABERMAN.

MARTINSON, DAVID L., See KOPENHAVER.

MARTINSON, DAVID L., See RYAN.

MARZOLF, MARION T., American ‘New Journalism’ Takes Root in Europe at End of 19th Century, 61:529-36, 691.

MASLAND, JONATHAN, See GANTZ.

MASON, LAURIE and CLIFFORD NASS, How Partisan and Non-Partisan Readers Perceive Political Foes and Newspaper Bias, 66:564-70.

MASON, LAURIE, See COHEN.

MATELSKI, MARILYN J., Image and Influence: Women in Public Television, 62:147-50.

MATERA, FRANCES R., See SALWEN.

MAYO, CHARLES and YORGO PASADEOS, Changes in the International Focus of U.S. Business Magazines, 1964-1988, 68:509-514.

MAYO, CHARLES M., See RIFFE.

MCADAMS, KATHERINE C., Non-Monetary Conflicts of Interest for Newspaper Journalists, 63:700-705, 727.

MCADAMS, KATHERINE C., Power Prose: The Syntax of Presidential News, 67:313-22.

MCCARTNEY, HUNTER P., Applying Fiction Conflict Situations to Analysis of News Stories, 64:163-70.

MCCLENEGHAN, J. SEAN, Impact of Radio Ads on New Mexico Mayoral Races, 64:590-93.

MCCLENEGHAN, J. SEAN, Sportswriters Talk About Themselves: An Attitude Study, 67:114-18.

MCCOMBS, MAXWELL, Effect of Monopoly in Cleveland on Diversity of Newspaper Content, 64:740-44.

MCCOMBS, MAXWELL E., Explorers and Surveyors: Expanding Strategies for Agenda-Setting Research, 69:813-24.

MCCOMBS, MAXWELL E., See WANTA.

MCCONOCHA, DIANE M., See UNGER.

MCCRACKEN, KEVIN W. J., Australia and Australians: View from the New York Times, 64:183-87.

MCDANIEL, DREW, Development News in Two Asian Nations, 63:167-70.

MCDONALD, DANIEL G. and CARROLL J. GLYNN, The Stability of Media Gratifications, 61:542-49, 741.

MCDONALD, DANIEL G. and STEPHEN D. REESE, Television News and Audience Selectivity, 64:763-68.

MCDONALD, DANIEL G., Media Orientation and Television News Viewing, 67:11-20.

MCDONALD, DANIEL G., See MEADOWCROFT.

MCFADDEN, LORI L., See WULFEMEYER.

MCFARLAND, C. K. and ROBERT L. THISTLEWAITE, Labor Press Demands Equal Education in the Age of Jackson, 65:600-08.

MCFARLIN, ROBERT J., JR., See BANTZ.

MCGANN, ANTHONY F. and DAVID SNOOK-LUTHER, Color Quality in Print Advertising, 70:934-38.

MCGRATH, KRISTIN, See GAZIANO.

MCGREGOR, MICHAEL A., Importance of Diversity in Controversy over Financial Interest and Syndication, 61:831-34.

MCGREGOR, MICHAEL A., Assessing FCC Response to Report of ChildrenÕs Television Task Force, 63:481-87, 502.

MCGREGOR, MICHAEL A., Assessment of the Renewal Expectancy in FCC Comparative Renewal Hearings, 66:295-301.

MCHUGH, MICHAEL, See RUBIN.

MCKEAN, MICHAEL L. and VERNON A. STONE, Deregulation and Competition: Explaining the Absence of Local Broadcast News Operations, 69:713-23.

MCLEAN, DECKLE, The Impact of Richmond Newspapers, 61: 785-92.

MCLEAN, DECKLE, Origins of the Actual Malice Test, 62:750-54.

MCLEAN, DECKLE, Recent Privacy Cases Deal with Diverse Issues, 63:374-78.

MCLEAN, DECKLE, Press May Find Justice Scalia Frequent Foe but Impressive Adversary, 65:152-56.

MCLEAN, DECKLE, Courts Restrict Release of Discovery Information, 65:503-07.

MCLEAN, DECKLE, Move to Clear and Convincing Proof as Libel Standard Gain for Media, 66:640-45.

MCLEAN, DECKLE, Libel Consequences of Headlines, 66:924-29.

MCLEOD, D.M., See OLIEN.

MCLEOD, DOUGLAS M., See HANSEN.

MCLEOD, DOUGLAS M., See KRISHNAIAH.

MCLEOD, DOUGLAS M., See WARD.

MCMANUS, JOHN, How Local Television Learns What Is News, 67:672-83.

MCMILLAN, HENRY, See ERFLE.

MCNELLY, JOHN T. and FAUSTO IZCARAY, International News Exposure and Images of Nations, 63:546-53.

MEADOWCROFT, JEANNE M. and DANIEL G. MCDONALD, Meta Analysis of Research on Children and the Media: Atypical Development? 63:474-80.

MEHRA, ACHAL, ISKCON Court Decisions: Setback for Proselytizing Rights, 61:109-16.

MELTON, GARY WARREN and GILBERT L. FOWLER JR., Female Roles in Radio Advertising, 64:145-49.

MENDEZ-MENDEZ, SERAFIN, See BLANKENSHIP.

MERRILL, JOHN C., Is Ethical Journalism Simply Objective Reporting? 62:391-93.

MERRILL, JOHN C., Inclination of Nations to Control Press and Attitudes on Professionalization, 65:839-44.

MERRON, JEFF and GARRY D. GADDY, Editorial Endorsements: Bias in Coverage of Ferraro’s Finances, 63:127-37.

MESSARIS, PAUL and DENNIS KERR, TV-Related Mother-Child Interaction and Children’s Perceptions of TV Characters, 61:662-66.

MEYER, PHILIP, Defining and Measuring Credibility of Newspapers: Developing an Index, 65:567-74.

MEYER, PHILIP and MORGAN DAVID ARANT, Use of an Electronic Database to Evaluate Newspaper Editorial Quality, 69:447-54.

MEYER, PHILIP, See JURGENSEN.

MEYER, WILLIAM H., Structures of North-South Informational Flows: An Empirical Test of GaltungÕs Theory, 68:230-37.

MEYERS, MARGARET LEE, See EBERHARD.

MILLER, KURT M. and OSCAR H. GANDY JR., Paradigmatic Drift: A Bibliographic Review of the Spread of Economic Analysis in the Literature of Communication, 68:663-71.

MILLER, M. MARK, MICHAEL W. SINGLETARY and SHU-LING CHEN, The Roper Question and Television vs. Newspapers as Sources of News, 65:12-19.

MILLER, M. MARK, See HASKINS.

MILLER, PHYLLIS, See BEHNKE.

MILLER, WILLIAM, A View from the Inside: Brainwaves and Television Viewing, 62:508-14.

MILNER, JOE W., See ANDERSON.

MINTZ, ERIC, Newspaper Advertisements in Canadian Election Campaigns, 63:180-84.

MIRALDI, ROBERT, The Journalism of David Graham Phillips, 63:83-88.

MIRALDI, ROBERT, Scaring off the Muckrakers with the Threat of Libel, 65:609-14.

MITCHELL, CATHERINE C. and C. JOAN SCHNYDER, Public Relations for Appalachia: Berea Mountain Life and Work, 66:974-78.

MODT-DESBAREAU, AMITA, See LEVIN.

MONTGOMERY, LOUISE F., Criticism of Government Officials in the Mexican Press, 1951-1980, 62:763-69.

MONTGOMERY, LOUISE F., Image of the United States in the Latin American Press, 65:655-60.

MOON, YOUNG SOOK, See STOUT.

MOORE, BARBARA and MICHAEL SINGLETARY, Scientific SourcesÕ Perceptions of Network News Accuracy, 62:816-23.

MOORE, ROY L., See AUTER.

MORALES, WALTRAUD QUEISER, Latin America on Network TV, 61:157-60.

MORGAN, MADELYN PERONI, See PRITCHARD.

MORGAN, MICHAEL, Heavy Television Viewing and Perceived Quality of Life, 61:499-504, 740.

MORGAN, MICHAEL, Television and Adults’ Verbal Intelligence, 63:537-41.

MORGAN, MICHAEL, See KANG.

MORIARTY, SANDRA E. and GINA M. GARRAMONE, A Study of Newsmagazine Photographs of the 1984 Presidential Campaign, 63:728-34.

MORIARTY, SANDRA E., A Content Analysis of Visuals Used in Print Media Advertising, 64:550-54.

MORIARTY, SANDRA E. and MARK N. POPOVICH, Newsmagazine Visuals and the 1988 Presidential Election, 68:371-80.

MORIARTY, SANDRA E., See WILCOX.

MORIARTY, SANDRA ERNST, Novelty vs. Practicality in Advertising Typography, 61:188-90.

MORIARTY, SANDRA ERNST, A Search for the Optimum Line Length, 63:337-40, 435.

MORRIS, JIM R., See GAGNARD.

MORTON, LINDA P. and JOHN WARREN, Proximity: Localization vs. Distance in PR News Releases, 69:1023-28.

MUELLER, BARBARA, See WULFEMEYER.

MULLIGAN, WILLlAM A., Remnants of Cultural Revolution in Chinese Journalism of the 1980s, 65:20-25.

MUMERT, TOMMY L., See FOWLER.

MUNDY, PAUL, See GUNTHER.

MURPHY, JOHN H., See WILCOX.

MURRAY, MICHAEL J. and SYLVIA E. WHITE, VCR Owners’ Use of Pay Cable Services, 64:193-95.

MUSSON, TRUDIE, See BRINTNALL.

MUTZ, DIANA, See COHEN.

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Author Index L, 61-70

July 28, 2010 by Kyshia

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

LAAKANIEMI, RAY, An Analysis of Writing Coach Programs on American Daily Newspapers, 64:569-75.

LACY, STEPHEN, Competition Among Metropolitan Daily, Small Daily and Weekly Newspapers, 61:640-44, 742.

LACY, STEPHEN, Monopoly Metropolitan Dailies and Inter-City Competition, 62:640-44.

LACY, STEPHEN, The Effect of Intracity Competition on Daily Newspaper Content, 64:281-90.

LACY, STEPHEN, The Effect of Growth of Radio on Newspaper Competition, 1929-1948, 64:775-81.

LACY, STEPHEN, Effect of Intermedia Competition on Daily Newspaper Content, 65:95-99.

LACY, STEPHEN, The Impact of Intercity Competition on Daily Newspaper Content, 65:399-406.

LACY, STEPHEN, TONY ATWATER and ANGELA POWERS, Use of Satellite Technology in Local Television News, 65:925-29.

LACY, STEPHEN, A Model of Demand for News: Impact of Competition on Newspaper Content, 66:40-48.

LACY, STEPHEN, Newspaper Competition and Number of Press Services Carried: A Replication, 67:79-82.

LACY, STEPHEN and ARDYTH B. SOHN, Correlations of Newspaper Content with Circulation in the Suburbs: A Case Study, 67:785-93.

LACY, STEPHEN and STEPHEN DRAVIS, Pricing of Advertising in Weeklies: A Replication, 68:338-44.

LACY, STEPHEN, FREDERICK FICO and TODD F. SIMON, Fairness and Balance in the Prestige Press, 68:363-70.

LACY, STEPHEN, SEE BERNSTEIN.

LACY, STEPHEN, See FOLKERTS.

LACY, STEPHEN, See GREEN.

LACY, STEPHEN, See NIEBAUER.

LACY, STEPHEN, See SIMON.

LACY, STEPHEN R. and DANIEL RIFFE, Sins of Omission and Commission in Mass Communication Quantitative Research, 70:126-32.

LACY, STEPHEN R., See RIFFE.

LAI, HSIU-CHEN SANDRA, ZOE TAN and MARYE THARP, Receiver Prejudice and Model Ethnicity Impact on Advertising Effectiveness, 67:794-803.

LAIN, LAURENCE B., Steps Toward A Comprehensive Model of Newspaper Readership, 63:69-74, 121.

LAIN, LAURENCE B. and PHILIP J. HARWOOD, Mug Shots and Reader Attitudes Toward People in the News, 69:293-300.

LAMARCA, NANCY, See STOCKING.

LAMB, CHRIS, See SINGLETARY.

LANE, W. RONALD, See REID.

LARISCY, RUTHANN WEAVER, See CAMERON.

LAROCQUE, PAUL, See WOLF.

LAROSE, ROBERT and DAVID ATKIN, Audiotext and the Re-invention of the Telephone as a Mass Medium, 69:413-21.

LAROSE, ROBERT, See ATKIN.

LARSON, MARY STROM, Sibling Interactions in 1950s versus 1980s Sitcoms: A Comparison, 68:381-87.

LARSON, STEPHANIE GRECO, How New York Times Covered Discrimination Cases, 62:894-96.

LASORSA, DOMINIC L., Real and Perceived Effects of “Amerika,” 66:373-78.

LASORSA, DOMINIC L. and STEPHEN D. REESE, News Source Use in the Crash of 1987: A Study of Four National Media, 67:60-71.

LASORSA, DOMINIC L. and WAYNE WANTA, Effects of Personal, Interpersonal, and Media Experiences on Issue Salience, 67:804-813.

LASORSA, DOMINIC L., Effects of Newspaper Competition on Public Opinion Diversity, 68:38-47.

LASORSA, DOMINIC L., Political Outspokenness: Factors Working Against the Spiral of Silence, 68:131-40.

LASORSA, DOMINIC L., See DANIELSON.

LASORSA, DOMINIC L., See GUNTHER.

LATIMER, MARGARET K., Policy Issues and Personal Images in Political Advertising in State Election, 61:776-84.

LATIMER, MARGARET K. and PATRICK R. COTTER, Effects of News Measure on Selection of State Government News Sources, 62:31-36.

LATIMER, MARGARET K., Political Advertising for Federal and State Election: Images or Substance? 62:861-68.

LATIMER, MARGARET K., The Floating Voter and the Media, 64:805-12.

LATIMER, MARGARET K., Legislators’ Advertising Message in Campaign in Seven States in 1986, 66:338-46.

LAU, TUEN-YU, See BERNSTEIN.

LAU, TUEN-YU, See NIEBAUER.

LAUZEN, MARTHA, Effects of Gender on Professional Encroachment in Public Relations, 69:173-80.

LAY, YUN-JU and JOHN C. SCHWEITZER, Advertising in Taiwan Newspapers Since the Lifting of the Bans, 67:201-206.

LECKENBY, JOHN D., See STOUT.

LEE, CHIN-CHUAN, Partisan Press Coverage of Government News in Hong Kong, 62:770-76.

LEE, JAE-WON, See CHANG.

LEE, JAE-WON, See JEFFRES.

LEE, JOHN, See STONE.

LEE-SAMMONS, LYNETTE, See PIERCE.

LEEPER, ROY V., Richmond Newspapers, Inc. v. Virginia and the Emerging Right of Access, 61:615-22.

LEEPER, ROY V., Communication Law and Justice: Brennan’s Structural-Functional Theory, 70:160-71.

LEHRER, ADRIENNE, Between Quotation Marks, 66:902-906.

LEICHTY, GREG, See BUSBY.

LEMERT, JAMES B., News Context and the Elimination of Mobilizing Information: An Experiment, 61:243-49, 259.

LEMERT, JAMES B., See STANFIELD.

LENT, JOHN A., Cuban Mass Media After 25 Years of Revolution, 62:609-15, 704.

LENT, JOHN A., Mass Media in Grenada: Three Lives in a Decade, 62:755-62.

LESLIE, LARRY Z., Newspaper Photo Coverage of Censure of McCarthy, 63:850-53.

LESLIE, MICHAEL, Conflict Resolution and the Prestige Press: El Universal and the Mexican Oil Crisis, 1938, 68:224-29.

LESTER, PAUL, Use of Visual Elements on Newspaper Front Pages, 65:760-63.

LESTER, PAUL and RON SMITH, African-American Photo Coverage in Life, Newsweek and Time, 1937-1988, 67:128-36.

LEVI, STEPHEN C., See SILVERMAN-WATKINS.

LEVIN, GRACE FERRARI, Learned Helplessness in Local TV News, 63:12-18, 23.

LEVIN, JACK, AMITA MODT-DESBAREAU and ARNOLD ARLUKE, The Gossip Tabloid as Agent of Social Control, 65:514-17.

LI, SARRINA, See TAN.

LICATA, JANE W. and ABHIJIT BISWAS, Representation, Roles, and Occupational Status of Black Models in Television Advertisements, 70:868-82.

LIEBLER, CAROL M., See NEUWIRTH.

LIMBURG, VAL E., NICHOLAS P. LOVRICH, CHARLES H. SHELDON and ERIK WASMANN, How Print and Broadcast Journalists Perceive Performance of Reporters in Courtroom, 65:621-26.

LIMBURG, VAL E., See GODFREY.

LIN, CAROLYN and MICHAEL B. SALWEN, Three Press Systems View Sino-U.S. Normalization, 63:360-62.

LIN, CAROLYN A., Audience Selectivity of Local Television Newscasts, 69:373-82.

LIN, CAROLYN A., Exploring the Role of VCR Use in the Emerging Home Entertainment Culture, 70:833-42.

LINDLEY, WILLIAM R., The McLuhan Papers: Some Preliminary Notes, 63:391-93.

LINDLEY, WILLIAM R., From Hot Type to Video Screens: Editors Evaluate New Technology, 65:485-89.

LINTON, BRUCE A., Self-Regulation in Broadcasting Revisited, 64:483-90.

LIPSCHULTZ, JEREMY H. and MICHAEL L. HILT, First Amendment vs. Business Orientations of Broadcast General Managers and News Directors, 70:518-27.

LIPSCHULTZ, JEREMY HARRIS, Mediasat and the Tort of Invasion of Privacy, 65:507-11.

LIPSCHULTZ, JEREMY HARRIS, A Comparison of Trial Lawyer and News Reporter Attitudes about Courthouse Communication, 68:750-63.

LISBY, GREGORY C., Early Television on Public Watch: Kefauver and His Crime Investigation, 62:236-42.

LIST, KAREN K., The Post-Revolutionary Woman Idealized: Philadelphia Media’s ‘Republican Mother,’ 66:65-75.

LIST, KAREN, See ULLMANN.

LITMAN, BARRY R. and LINDA S. KOHL, Network Rerun Viewing in the Age of New Programming Services, 69:383-91.

LIU, SCOTT S. K., See TSANG.

LOVRICH, NICHOLAS P., See LIMBURG.

LOGES, WILLIAM E. and SANDRA J. BALL-ROKEACH, Dependency Relations and Newspaper Readership, 70:602-14.

LOVRICH, NICHOLAS P., JR., See PIERCE.

LOWRY, DAVID N., See SIMMONS.

LOWRY, DENNIS T., Establishing Construct Validity of the Hayakawa-Lowry News Bias Categories, 63:573-80.

LOWRY, DENNIS T. and DAVID E. TOWLES, Prime-Time TV Portryals of Sex, Contraception and Venereal Diseases, 66:347-52.

LOWRY, DENNIS T., JANET A. BRIDGES and PAUL A. BAREFIELD, Effects of TV “Instant Analysis and Querulous Criticism”: Following the First Bush-Dukakis Debate, 67:814-25.

LOWRY, DENNIS T. and JON A. SHIDLER, Prime Time TV Portrayals of Sex, “Safe Sex” and AIDS: A Longitudinal Analysis, 70:628-37.

LUCARELLI, SUSAN, The Newspaper Industry’s Campaign against Spacegrabbers, 1917-1921, 70:883-92.

LUEBKE, BARBARA F., News About Women on the A Wire, 62:329-33.

LULE, JACK, Victimage in Times Coverage of the KAL Flight 007 Shooting, 66:615-20.

LULE, JACK, Roots of the Space Race: Sputnik and the Language of U.S. News in 1957, 68:76-86.

LULE, JACK, Murder and Myth: New York Times Coverage of the TWA 847 Hijacking Victim, 70:26-39.

LULE, JACK, News Strategies and the Death of Huey Newton, 70:287-99.

LUNDBURG, LEA J., Comprehensiveness of Coverage of Tropical Rain Deforestation, 61:378-82.

LUTTBEG, NORMAN R., Role of Newspaper Coverage and Political Ads in Local Elections, 65:881-88.

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Author Index K, 61-70

July 28, 2010 by Kyshia

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

KAHAN, ROBERT, America in a Visual Century, 69:262-65.

KAHAN, ROBERT S. and J. B. COLSON, More Than Art: P. H. Emerson as 19th Century Photojournalism Pioneer, 63:75-82.

KAHN, EMILY, See FINNEGAN.

KAID, LYNDA LEE and JOE FOOTE, How Network Television Coverage of the President and Congress Compare, 62:59-65.

KALIS, PAMELA, and KIMBERLY A. NEUENDORF, Aggressive Cue Prominence and Gender Participation in MTV, 66:148-54.

KALLINA, EDMUND F., JR., Was Nixon Cheated in 1960? Tracing the Vote-Fraud Legend, 62:138-40.

KANERVO, ELLEN WILLIAMSON and DAVID W. KANERVO, How Town AdministratorÕs View Relates to Agenda Building in Community Press, 66:308-15.

KANG, JONG G., See KAPOOR.

KANG, JONG GEUN and MICHAEL MORGAN, Culture Clash: Impact of U.S. Television in Korea, 65:431-38.

KANG, JONG GUEN, See BLANKENSHIP.

KAPLAN, HERB and RICK HOULBERG, Broadcast Condom Advertising: A Case Study, 67:171-76.

KAPOOR, SURAJ and JONG G. KANG, Political Diversity is Alive Among Publishers and Opinion Page Editors, 70:404-11.

KARIEL, HERBERT G. and LYNN A. ROSENVALL, Factors Influencing International News Flow, 61:509-16, 666.

KATZ, CHERYL, See BALDASSARE.

KAUFMAN, PHILIP A., CAROL REESE DYKERS, and CAROLE CALDWELL, Why Going Online for Content Analysis Can Reduce Research Reliability, 70:824-32.

KEBBEL, GARY, The Different Functions of Speech in Defamation and Privacy Cases, 61:629-33, 743.

KEBBEL, GARY, The Importance of Political Activity in Explaining Multiple News Media Use, 62:559-66.

KEEFER, JOSEPH D., The News MediaÕs Failure to Facilitate Citizen Participation in the Congressional Policymaking Process, 70:412-24.

KEENAN, KEVIN, Polls in Network Newscasts in 1984 Presidential Race, 63:616-18.

KELLER, JOE, See FERRI.

KELLY, JAMES D., Gender, Pay and Job Satisfaction of Faculty in Journalism, 66:446-452.

KELLY, JAMES D., The Data-Ink Ratio and Accuracy of Newspaper Graphs, 66:632-39.

KELLY, JAMES D., The Effects of Display Format and Data Density on Time Spent Reading Statistics in Text, Tables, and Graphs, 70:140-49.

KENDALL, KATHLEEN E., See YUM.

KENNAMER, J. DAVID, Gender Differences in Attitude Strength, Role of News Media and Cognitions, 63:782-88, 833.

KENNAMER, J. DAVID, Debate Viewing and Debate Discussion as Predictors of Campaign Cognition, 64:114-18.

KENNAMER, J. DAVID, How Media Use During Campaign Affects the Intent to Vote, 64:291-300.

KENNAMER, J. DAVID, Political Discussion and Cognition: A 1988 Look, 67:348-52.

KENNAMER, J. DAVID, Comparing Predictors of the Likelihood of Voting in a Primary and a General Election, 67:777-84.

KENNAMER, J. DAVID, Use of ‘Vague’ Quantifiers in Measuring Communication Behaviors, 69:646-50.

KENNEDY, DANIEL D., The Bay of Pigs and the New York Times: Another View of What Happened, 63:524-29.

KENNEY, KEITH and CHRIS SIMPSON, Was Coverage of the 1988 Presidential Race by Washington’s Two Major Dailies Biased? 70:345-55.

KEPLEY, VANCE, JR., The Origins of NBC’s Project XX in Compilation Documentaries, 61:20-26.

KEPPLINGER, HANS MATHIAS, See BROSIUS.

KERKMAN, DENNIS D., DALE KUNKEL, ALETHA C. HUSTON, JOHN C. WRIGHT and MARITES F. PINON, Children’s Television Programming and the “Free Market Solution,” 67:147-56.

KERR, DENNIS, See MESSARIS. KESSLER, LAUREN, Women’s Magazines’ Coverage of Smoking Related Health Hazards, 66:316-22.

KILBOURNE, WILLIAM E., Female Stereotyping in Advertising: An Experiment on Male-Female Perceptions of Leadership, 67:25-31.

KILLIAN, DOUGLAS P., Impact of SEC Rule 10b-5 on Corporate Public Relations, 63:735-39, 796.

KING, ERIKA G., Thematic Coverage of the 1988 Presidential Primaries: A Comparison of USA Today and the New York Times, 67:83-87.

KING, KAREN WHITEHALL, See HARKEY.

KING, THOMAS R., See PHIFER.

KLASSEN, TERESA C. and OWEN V. JOHNSON, Sharpening of the Blade: Black Consciousness in Kansas, 1892-97, 63:298-304.

KLEIMAN, HOWARD M., Unshackled by Unwilling: Public Broadcasting and Editorializing, 64:707-13.

KLEIN, MERYL A., See SILVERMAN-WATKINS.

KNUDSON, JERRY W., El Alcazar: Daily Under Siege, 66:471-73.

KOCHERSBERGER, ROBERT C., JR., Post Card Questionnaires May Boost Response Rate, 64:861-63.

KOHL, LINDA S., See LITMAN.

KOPENHAVER, LILLIAN LODGE, DAVID L. MARTINSON and MICHAEL RYAN, How Public Relations Practitioners and Editors in Florida View Each Other, 61:860-65.

KOPENHAVER, LILLIAN LODGE, See HABERMAN.

KOSICKI, GERALD, See FREDIN.

KOSICKI, GERALD M., See BEAM.

KOSICKI, GERALD M., See BECKER.

KOZMETSKY, GEORGE, See PETERSON.

KRENDL, KATHY, See GANTZ.

KRENDL, KATHY A., See BURRY.

KRISHNAIAH, JOTHIK, NANCY SIGNORIELLI, and DOUGLAS M. MCLEOD, The Evil Empire Revisited: New York Times Coverage of the Soviet Intervention in and Withdrawal from Afghanistan, 70:647-55.

KRISTIANSEN, CONNIE M., and CHRISTINA M. HARDING, Mobilization of Health Behavior by the Press in Britain, 61:364-70, 398.

KRUEGER, ELIZABETH and JAMES D. FOX, The Effects of Editorials on Audience Reaction to Television Newscasters, 68:402-411.

KRUGMAN, DEAN M., SCOTT A. SHAMP and KEITH F. JOHNSON, Video Movies at Home: Are They Viewed like Film or like Television?, 68:120-30.

KSOBIECH, KENNETH J., See TIEDGE.

KUNKEL, DALE, See KERKMAN.

KUSMIEREK, LORI A., See GRAINEY.

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Author Index I-J, 61-70

July 28, 2010 by Kyshia

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

I

IM, DAE S., See DANIELSON.

IORIO, SHARON HARTIN, How State Open Meeting Laws Now Compare with Those of 1974, 62:741-49.

IORIO, SHARON HARTIN and R. BROOKS GARNER, What High School Teachers Want in University Journalism Programs, 65:990-95.

IZARD, RALPH S., Public Confidence in the News Media, 62:247-55.

IZCARAY, FAUSTO, See MCNELLY.

J

JACOBSON, THOMAS, Research Activity of Magazine Publishers, 65:511-14.

JACOBY, ALFRED, See HARTUNG. JAFFE, DAVID L., Development of a Conformity Index to Assess Network Television News, 66:662-69.

JEFFRES, LEO W., Public vs. Private: Attitudes Toward Ownership of Cable TV Systems, 61:325-31.

JEFFRES, LEO W., JEAN DOBOS and JAE-WON LEE, Media Use and Community Ties, 65:575-81.

JENSEN, DWIGHT, See STONE.

JENSWOLD, JOEL, See SCHILLINGER.

JOHNS, JERRY L., COLLEEN FAYE BROWNLIE and RHODA L. RAMIREZ, How Newspapers Cover Education in Three Countries, 63:177-80.

JOHNSON, CAROLYN and LYNNE GROSS, Mass Media Use by Women in Decision-Making Positions, 62:850-54, 950.

JOHNSON, J. DAVID and OMAR SOUKI OLIVEIRA, Program Ratings and Levels of TV Exposure in Belize, 65:497-500.

JOHNSON, KAREN S., The Honeymoon Period: Fact or Fiction? 62:869-76.

JOHNSON, KEITH F., See KRUGMAN.

JOHNSON, OWEN V., See KLASSEN.

JOHNSON, OWEN V., See STEVENS.

JOHNSON, SAMMYE, and WILLIAM G. CHRIST, Women Through Time: Who Gets Covered? 65:889-97.

JOHNSON, SAMMYE, See CHRIST.

JOHNSON, SAMMYE M., See TURK.

JOHNSON, THOMAS J., Exploring Media Credibility: How Media and Nonmedia Workers Judged Media Performance in Iran/Contra, 70:87-97.

JOHNSON, THOMAS J., Filling Out the Racing Form: How the Media Covered the Horse Race in the 1988 Primaries, 70:300-310.

JOHNSON, THOMAS J., The Seven Dwarfs and Other Tales: How the Networks and Select Newspapers Covered the 1988 Democratic Primaries, 70:311-320.

JOHNSON-CARTEE, KAREN S., and GARY COPELAND, Southern Voters’ Reaction to Negative Political Ads in 1986, 66:888-93.

JOHNSTON, DEIRDRE D., Image and Issue Political Information: Message Content or Interpretation, 66:379-82.

JOLLIFFE, LEE B., Comparing Gender Differentiation in the New York Times, 1885 and 1985, 66:683-91.

JONES, FELICIA, See BECKER.

JORDAN, MYRON K., See BALDASTY.

JOSEPH, TED, Daily Publishers’ Preferences on Reporter Decision-Making, 62:899-901.

JURGENSEN, KAREN and PHILIP MEYER, After Journalism, 69:266-72.

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