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Author Index H, 61-70

July 28, 2010 by Kyshia

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

HAAS, JOHN W., See ALLEN.

HABERMAN, DAVID A., The Single-Publication Rule: A Solution That Raises Problems, 61:623-28, 744.

HABERMAN, PETER, LILLIAN LODGE KOPENHAVER and DAVID L. MARTINSON, Sequence Facultv Divided on PR Value, Status and News Orientation, 65:490-96.

HACHTEN, WILLIAM A. and BRIAN BEIL, Bad News or No News?: Covering Africa, 1965-1982, 62:626-30.

HACHTEN, WILLIAM A., Media Development without Press Freedom: Lee Kuan YewÕs Singapore, 66:822-27.

HACKETT, ROBERT A., A Hierarchy of Access: Aspects of Source Bias in Canadian TV News, 62:256-65, 277.

HAJASH, DONNA J., See SMITH.

HAKANEN, ERNEST A., See WELLS.

HALE, F. DENNIS, Free Expression: The First Five Years of the Rehnquist Court, 69:89-104.

HALE, GARY A. and RICHARD C. VINCENT, Locally Produced Programming on Independent Television Stations, 63:562-67.

HALLIN, DANIEL, ROBERT KARL MANOFF, and JUDY K. WEDDLE, Sourcing Patterns of National Security Reporters, 70:753-66.

HAMILTON, NEAL F. and ALAN M. RUBIN, The Influence of Religiosity on Television News, 69:667-78.

HANDELMAN, AUDREY, Political Cartoonists as They Saw Themselves During the 1950s, 61:137-41.

HANKS, WILLIAM and LEMUEL SCHOFIELD, Limitations on the State as Editor in State-Owned Broadcast Stations, 63:797-801.

HANKS, WILLIAM E. and STEPHEN E. CORAN, Federal Preemption of Obscenity Law Applied to Cable Television, 63:43-47.

HANNAN, PETER, See FINNEGAN.

HANSEN, KATHLEEN A., JEAN WARD and DOUGLAS M. MCLEOD, Role of the Newspaper Library in the Production of News, 64:714-20.

HANSEN, KATHLEEN A., Information Richness and Newspaper Pulitzer Prizes, 67:930-35.

HANSEN, KATHLEEN A., Source Diversity and Newspaper Enterprise Journalism, 68:474-82.

HANSEN, KATHLEEN A., See BUSTERNA.

HANSEN, KATHLEEN A., See WARD.

HAQUE, S. M. MAZAHARUL, News Content Homogeneity in Elite Indian Dailies, 63:827-33.

HARDING, CHRISTINA M., See KRISTIANSEN.

HARDY, ANDREW P., See CHOE.

HARDY, ANDREW P., See REESE.

HARKEY, WILLIAM H., LEONARD N. REID and KAREN WHITEHILL KING, Army AdvertisingÕs Perceived Influence: Some Preliminary Findings, 65:719-25.

HARMON, MARK, See BATES.

HARMON, MARK, See DYE.

HARMON, MARK D., Mr. Gates Goes Electronic: The What and Why Questions in Local TV News, 66:857-63.

HARTUNG, BARBARA, See STONE.

HARTUNG, BARBARA W., ALFRED JACOBY and DAVID M. DOZIER, ReadersÕ Perceptions of Purpose of Newspaper Ombudsman Program, 69:914-19.

HARWOOD, PHILIP J., See LAIN.

HASEGAWA, KAZUMI, See RAMAPRASAD.

HASKINS, JACK B., and M. MARK MILLER, The Effects of Bad News and Good News on a NewspaperÕs Image, 61:3-13, 65.

HASKINS, JACK B., M. MARK MILLER and JAN QUARLES, Reliability of the News Direction Scale for Analysis of the Good-Bad News Dimension, 61:524-28.

HAVICE, MICHAEL, How Response Rates Compare for Human and Digitized Phone Surveys, 66:137-42.

HAVICE, MICHAEL J., Measuring Nonresponse and Refusals to An Electronic Telephone Survey, 67:521-30.

HAVICE, MICHAEL J., See TIEDGE.

HAWS, DICK, Minorities in the Newsroom and Community: A Comparison, 68:764-71.

HAYS, ROBERT G. and ANN E. REISNER, Feeling the Heat from Advertisers: Farm Magazine Writers and Ethical Pressures, 67:936-42.

HAYS, ROBERT G. and ANN E. REISNER, Farm Journalists and Advertiser Influence: Pressures on Ethical Standards, 68:172-78.

HECKER, SIDNEY, See STOUT.

HEETER, CARRIE, NATALIE BROWN, STAN SOFFIN, CYNTHIA STANLEY and MICHAEL SALWEN, Agenda-Setting by Electronic Text News, 66:101-106.

HEETER, CARRIE, See ATKIN.

HEETER, CARRIE, See ATWATER.

HEINTZ-KNOWLES, KATHERINE, See CARTER.

HELLE, STEVEN, Judging Public Interest in Libel: The Gertz Decision’s Contribution, 61:117-24.

HEMELS, BERNADETTE M., See BECKER.

HENDRICKSON, LAURA, Media Reliance and Complexity of Perspective on International Relations, 66:876-80.

HENKE, LUCY L., THOMAS R. DONOHUE, CHRISTOPHER COOK and DIANE CHEUNG, The Impact of Cable on Traditional TV News Viewing, 61:174-78.

HENKE, LUCY L. and THOMAS R. DONOHUE, Teletext Viewing Habits and Preferences, 63:542-45, 553.

HENNING, VOLKER, See SMITH.

HENNINGHAM, J.P., Comparisons Between Three Versions of the Professional Orientation Index, 61:302-09.

HENNINGHAM, JOHN P., Multicultural Journalism: A Profile of Hawaii’s Newspeople, 70:550-57.

HENRY, SUSAN, Exception to the Female Model: Colonial Printer Mary Crouch, 62:725-33, 749.

HENRY, SUSAN, ‘Dear Companion, Ever-Ready Co-Worker:’ A WomanÕs Role in a Media Dynasty, 64:301-12.

HERBST, SUSAN, Assessing Public Opinion in the 1930s-1940s: Retrospective Views of Journalists, 67:943-49.

HERMANSON, LOUISE WILLIAMS, News Council Complainants: Who Are They and What Do They Want? 70:947-70.

HEWITT, JOHN and RICK HOULBERG, Local Broadcast News Editors and Managers: A Multiple Station, Single Market Study, 63:834-39.

HICKSON, TERRY M., See FINN.

HIGHTOWER, PAUL, The Influence of Training on Taking and Judging Photos, 61:682-86.

HILL, SCOTT, See REAGAN.

HILLIARD, ROBERT D., The Graphics Explosion: Questions Remain About Roles, 66:192-94.

HILT, MICHAEL L., See LIPSCHULTZ.

HINDE, DENNIS and GARY SCOFIELD, Is Bigger Better in Yellow Pages Ads?, 61:185-87.

HINDMAN, ELIZABETH BLANKS, First Amendment Theories and Press Responsibility: The Work of Zechariah Chafee, Thomas Emerson, Vincent Blasi and Edwin Baker, 69:48-64.

HINKLE, GERALD, and WILLIAM R. ELLIOTT, Science Coverage in Three Newspapers and Three Supermarket Tabloids, 66:353-58.

HIRSCHMANN, EDWIN, An Editor Speaks for the Natives: Robert Knight in 19th Century India, 63:260-67.

HOFFERT, SYLVIA D., New York City’s Penny Press and the Issue of Women’s Rights, 1848-1860, 70:656-65.

HOFSTETTER, C. RICHARD and DAVID M. DOZIER, Useful News, Sensational News: Quality, Sensationalism and Local TV News, 62:815-20, 853.

HOLSINGER, G. ROBERT, See BURRY.

HONG, JAE W., See ZINKHAN.

HOPKINS, W. WAT, Flag Desecration as Seditious Iibel, 68:814-22.

HORNIG, SUSANNA, Science Stories: Risk, Power, and Perceived Emphasis, 67:767-76.

HORNIG, SUSANNA, Framing Risk: Audience and Reader Factors, 69:679-89.

HORVATH-NEIMEYER, PAULA S., Contracts and Confidential Sources: The Implications of Cohen v. Cowles Media, 67:1078-1082.

HOSMAN, LAWRENCE A., See WITIOTA.

HOULBERG, RICK, See HEWITT.

HOULBERG, RICK, See KAPLAN.

HOUSEL, THOMAS J., Understanding and Recall of TV News, 61:505-508, 741.

HOUWEN, REINDER J., See WIEGMAN.

HOVLAND, ROXANNE and RONALD E. TAYLOR, Advertising and Commercial Speech Since the 1986 Posadas Case, 67:1083-1089.

HOVLAND, ROXANNE, See TUCKER.

HOVLAND, ROXANNE, See WILCOX.

HOWARD, HERBERT H., An Update on Cable TV Ownership: 1985, 63:706-09, 781.

HOWARD, HERBERT H., EDWARD BLICK and JAN P. QUARLES, Media Choices for Specialized News, 64:620-23.

HOWARD, HERBERT H., Group and Cross-Media Ownership of TV Stations: A 1989 Update, 66:785-91.

HOWARD, HERBERT H., See OGLES.

HOWARD-PITNEY, DAVID, Calvin ChaseÕs Washington Bee and Black Middle-Class Ideology, 1882-1900, 63:89-97.

HOWENSTINE, ERICK, Environmental Reporting: Shift from 1970 to 1982, 64:842-46.

HSU, KENNETH, See SHOEMAKER.

HUBBARD, J. T. W., Newspaper Business Staffs Increase Markedly in Last Decade, 64:171-77.

HUBBARD, TOM, See CONRAD SMITH.

HUDSON, JERRY C. and STEVE SWINDEL, TV News in Saudi Arabia, 65:1003-06.

HUFF, W.A. KELLY, FCC Standard-Setting with Regard to FM Stereo and AM Stereo, 68:483-90.

HUGHES, ROBERT L., Rationalizing Libel Law in Wake of Gertz: The Problem and a Proposal, 62:540-47, 566.

HUGHES, ROBERT L., Radio Libel Laws: Relics That May Have Answer for Reform Needed Today, 63:288-93, 359.

HURD, ROBERT E., and MICHAEL W. SINGLETARY, Newspaper Endorsement Influence on the 1980 Presidential Election Vote, 61:332-38.

HUSTON, ALETHA, See CANINO.

HUSTON, ALETHA C., See KERKMAN.

HYNDS, ERNEST C., Editorials, Opinion Pages Still Have Vital Roles at Most Newspapers, 61:634-39.

HYNDS, ERNEST C., Large Daily Newspapers Have Improved Coverage of Religion, 64:444-48.

HYNDS, ERNEST C., Editors Expect Editorial Pages to Remain Vital in the Year 2000, 66:441-45.

HYNDS, ERNEST C., Survey Finds Large Daily Newspapers Have Improved Coverage of Education, 66:692-96.

HYNDS, ERNEST C., Changes in Editorials: A Study of Three Newspapers, 1955-1985, 67:302-312.

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Author Index G, 61-70

July 28, 2010 by Kyshia

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

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

GADDY, GARY D., See Merron.

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

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

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

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

GALICIAN, MARY-LOU, See ANDERSON.

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

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

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

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

GANDY, OSCAR H., JR, See MILLER.

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

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

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

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

GARCIA, MARIO, See BOHLE.

GARNER, R. BROOKS, See IORIO.

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

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

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

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

GARRAMONE, GINA M., See MORIARTY.

GARRISON, BRUCE, See SALWEN.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

GAZIANO, CECILIE, See COULSON.

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

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

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

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

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

GIBSON, RHONDA J., See RIFFE.

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

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

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

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

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

GIORDANO, JOSEPH, See BLANKENSHIP.

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

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

GLASSER, THEODORE L., See ETTEMA.

GLASSMAN, MARC B., See SINGER.

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

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

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

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

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

GLYNN, CARROLL J., See MCDONALD.

GOBETZ, ROBERT H., See SCOTT.

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

GOFF, DAVID H., See SCOTT.

GOLDSON, HELENE, See RIFFE.

GOMEZ-PALACIO, CARLOS, See CHAFFEE.

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

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

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

GOODMAN, R. IRWIN, See GRIFFITHS.

GOPINATH, SHEILA, See AKHAVAN-MAJID.

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

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

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

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

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

GREEN, NORMA F., See ATWATER.

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

GREENBERG, BRADLEY S., See SIEMICKI.

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

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

GREER, LORRIE S., See STOUT.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

GRUSIN, ELINOR, See STONE.

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

GUBACK, THOMAS, See DOUGLAS.

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

GUEST, AVERY M., See STAMM.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

GUTTELING, JAN M., See WIEGMAN.

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Author Index F, 61-70

July 28, 2010 by Kyshia

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

FABER, RONALD J., and THOMAS C. OÕGUINN, Effect of Media Advertising and Other Sources on Movie Selection, 61:37l-77.

FACORRO, LUIS BUCETA and MELVIN L. DEFLEUR, A Cross-Cultural Experiment on How Well Audiences Remember News Stories from Newspaper, Computer, Television, and Radio Sources, 70:585-601.

FAIER, JOHN A., See UNGER.

FAIR, JO ELLEN, A Meta-Research Case Study of Development Journalism, 65:165-70.

FAIX, NOREEN, See RUBIN.

FARRAR, RONALD, News Councils and Libel Actions, 63:509-516.

FEASLEY, FLORENCE G., Copywriting and the Prose of Hemingway, 62:121-26.

FELDMAN, OFER, Relations Between the Diet And the Japanese Press, 62:845-49.

FELDMAN, OFER, Japanese PoliticansÕ Exposure to National and Local Dailies, 63:821-26, 833.

FERGUSON, CARROLL ANN, See SMITH.

FERGUSON, DOUGLAS A., See PERSE.

FERGUSON, DOUGLAS A., See SMITH.

FERRI, ANTHONY J. and JO E. KELLER, Perceived Career Barriers for Female Television News Anchors, 63:463-67.

FERRI, ANTHONY J., Perceived Career Barriers of Men and Women Television News Anchors, 65:661-67.

FERRI, ANTHONY J., See DIBELLA.

FICO, FREDERICK, The Ultimate Spokesman Revisited: Media Visibility of State Lawmakers, 61:383-92.

FICO, FREDERICK, How Lawmakers Use Reporters: Differences in Specialization and Goals, 61:793-800.

FICO, FREDERICK, Search for the Statehouse Spokesman: Coverage of the Governor and Lawmakers, 62:74-80, 94.

FICO, FREDERICK, Perceived Roles and Editorial Concerns Influence Reporters in Two Statehouses, 62:784-90.

FICO, FREDERICK, Influence of Perceived Editorial Concern and Role Concept of Source Reliance, 63:322-30.

FICO, FREDERICK, JOHN CLOGSTON and GARY PIZANTE, Influences of Party and Incumbency on 1984 Michigan Election Coverage, 65:709-13.

FICO, FREDERICK, See LACY.

FICO, FREDERICK, See SIMON.

FINK, ED, See GANTZ.

FINN, SETH, Unpredictability as Correlate of Reader Enjoyment of News Articles, 62:334-39, 345.

FINN, SETH and TERRY M. HICKSON, Impact of Arousing Commercials on Perceptions of TV News, 63:369-71.

FINN, SETH, Television ‘Addiction’? An Evaluation of Four Competing Media-Use Models, 69:422-35.

FINNEGAN, JOHN R., JR. and KASISOMAYAJULA VISWANATH, Community Ties and Use of Cable TV and Newspapers in a Midwest Suburb, 65:456-63.

FINNEGAN, JOHN R., JR., K. VISWANATH, EMILY KAHN, and PETER HANNAN, Exposure to Sources of Heart Disease Prevention Information: Community Type and Social Group Differences, 70:569-84.

FINNEGAN, JOHN R., JR., See VISWANATH.

FISH, MARIORIE, J., See ADAMS.

FITZMAURICE, MICHAEL, See GANTZ.

FLEMING, DAN B., Benjamin Franklin to Watergate: The Press in U.S. History Textbooks, 61:885-88.

FLETCHER, ALAN D., See VANDEN BERGH.

FLETCHER, DWIGHT, See WILCOX.

FLOURNOY, DON M., See GANZERT.

FOLKERTS, JEAN and STEPHEN LACY, Journalism History Writing, 1975-1983, 62:585-88.

FOLKERTS, JEAN and STEPHEN LACY, Weekly Editors in 1900: A Quantitative Study of Demographic Characteristics, 64:429-33.

FOLKERTS, JEAN, See BRINTNALL.

FOLKERTS, JEAN, See GREEN.

FOOTE, JOE, See KAID.

FOOTE, JOE S. and MICHAEL E. STEELE, Degree of Conformitv in Lead Stories in Early Evening Network TV Newscasts, 63:19-23.

FOOTE, JOE S. and ANN C. SAUNDERS, Graphic Forms in Network Television News, 67:501-507.

FOWLER, GILBERT L. and JOHN MARTIN SHIPMAN, Pennsylvania Editors’ Perceptions of Communication in the Newsroom, 61:822-26.

FOWLER, GILBERT L., JR., Content and Teacher Characteristics for MasterÕs Level Research Course, 63:594-99.

FOWLER, GILBERT L. and TOMMY L. MUMERT, A Survey of Correction Policies of Arkansas Newspapers, 65:853-58.

FOWLER, GILBERT L., JR., See MELTON.

FOX, JAMES D., See KRUEGER.

FRANKE, GEORGE R., See CHOU.

FREDIN, ERIC and GERALD M. KOSICKI, Cognition and Attitudes about Community: Compensating for Media Images, 66:571-578.

FREDIN, ERIC S., Assessing Sources: Interviewing, Self-Monitoring and Attribution Theory, 61:866-73.

FREDIN, ERIC S. and TRACY TABACZYNSKI, Media Schemata, Information-Processing Strategies and Audience Assessment of the Informational Value of Quotes and Background in Local News, 70:801-14.

FREDIN, ERIC, S., See SMITH.

FREI, NORBERT, Reform of the German Press System, 64:793-98.

FRIEDLANDER, JAY, Journalism Behind Barbed Wire, 1942-44: An Arkansas Relocation Center Newspaper, 62:243-46, 271.

FRIEDMAN, MONROE, Brand-Name Use in News Columns of American Newspapers Since 1964, 63:161-66.

FRITH, KATHERINE TOLAND and DAVID WESSON, A Comparison of Cultural Values in British and American Print Advertising: A Study of Magazines, 68:216-23.

FRUTH, LAUREL and ALLAN PADDERUD, Portrayals of Mental Illness in Daytime Television Serials, 62:384-87, 449.

FRY, DONALD L. and VIRGINIA H. FRY, Language Use and Political Environments in Media Coverage of ‘Super Tuesday,’ 63:719-27.

FURHOFF, ANNA-KARIN and LARS FURHOFF, Mortality Among Swedish Journalists, 64:533-36.

FURNO-LAMUDE, DIANE and JAMES ANDERSON, The Uses and Gratifications of Rerun Viewing, 69:362-72.

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Author Index E, 61-70

July 28, 2010 by Kyshia

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

EATON, B. CAROL and JOSEPH R. DOMINICK, Product Related Programming and Children’s TV: A Content Analysis, 68:67-75.

EATON, HOWARD, JR., Agenda-Setting with Bi-Weekly Data on Content of Three National Media, 66:942-48.

EBERHARD, WALLACE B. and MARGARET LEE MEYERS, Beyond the Locker Room: Women in Sports on Major Daily Newspapers, 65:595-99.

EBERHARD, WALLACE B., Soldiers Reflect on Coverage of Wars at Turn of Century, 66:706-10.

EINSIEDEL, EDNA F., KANDICE L. SALOMONE and FREDERICK P. SCHNEIDER, Crime: Effects of Media Exposure and Personal Experience on Issue Salience, 61:131-36.

EKDOM, LEAH R., See TRUJILLO.

EKWELIE, SYLVANUS A., The Nigerian Press Under Civilian Rule, 63:98-105, 149.

ELLIOTT, SWANZY NIMLEY, See WEAVER.

ELLIOTT, WILLIAM R. and WILLIAM L. ROSENBERG, The 1985 Philadelphia Newspaper Strike: A Uses and Gratifications Study, 64:679-87.

ELLIOTT, WILLIAM R. and JAYANTHI SOTHIRAJAH, Post-Debate Analysis and Media Reliance: Influences on Candidate Image and Voting Probabilities, 70:321-35.

ELLIOTT, WILLIAM R., See HINKLE.

ELLIOTT, WILLIAM R., See ROSENBERG.

ELLIS, BRENDA, See RIFFE.

EL SARAYRAH, MOHAMED N., Foreign News in Two Jordanian Newspapers, 63:363-66.

ENDRENY, PHYLLIS, See SINGER.

ENDRES, FREDRIC F., See WEARDEN.

ENDRES, KATHLEEN L., ‘Strictly Confidential’: Birth-Control Advertising in 19th Century City, 63:748-51.

ENDRES, KATHLEEN L., Ownership and Employment in Specialized Business Press, 65:996-98.

ENDRES, KATHLEEN L., National Security Benchmark: Truman, Executive Order 10290, and the Press, 67:1071-1077.

ENGLEMAN, THOMAS, See BECKER.

ENTMAN, ROBERT M., Blacks in the News: Television, Modern Racism and Cultural Change, 69:341-61.

ERFLE, STEPHEN, and HENRY McMILLAN, Determinants of Network News Coverage of the Oil Industry During the Late 1970s, 66:121-28.

ERIBO, FESTUS, Coverage of Africa South of the Sahara By Pravda, Izvestia, Trud, and Selskaya Zhizn, 1979-1987: A Content Analysis, 70:51-57.

ETTEMA, JAMES S. and THEODORE L. GLASSER, Public Accountability or Public Relations? Newspaper Ombudsmen Define Their Role, 64:3-12.

EVANS, MARGARET E., See WEAVER. EVENSEN, BRUCE, See VAUGHN. EVENSEN, BRUCE J., Surrogate State Department? Times Coverage of Palestine, 1948, 67:391-400.

EVENSEN, BRUCE J., “Cave Man” Meets “Student Champion”: Sports Page Storytelling for a Nervous Generation during America’s Jazz Age, 70:767-79.

EVERETT, SHU-LING CHEN and STEPHEN E. EVERETT, How Readers and Advertisers Benefit from Local Newspaper Competition, 66:76-79.

EVERETT, STEPHEN E. and GEORGE A. EVERETT, The Blurring of Headline Sizes Under New Editing Technology, 65:627-33.

EVERETT, STEPHEN E., Financial Services Advertising Before and After Crash of 1987, 65:920-24.

EYAL, CHAIM H., Newspaper Political Advertising and News in the 1984 Israeli Elections, 62:601-08.

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Author Index D, 61-70

July 28, 2010 by Kyshia

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

DALY, JOHN A., See REESE.

DAMBROT, FAYE H., See REEP.

DANIELIAN, LUCIG H., See SHOEMAKER.

DANIELS, LEANNE, See WEAVER.

DANIELSON, WAYNE A., DOMINIC L. LASORSA and DAE S. IM, Journalists and Novelists: A Study of Diverging Styles, 69:436-46.

DANIELSON, WAYNE, See CHANG.

DANIELSON, WAYNE A., See REESE.

DANIELSON, WAYNE A., See SHOEMAKER.

DATES, JANNETTE LAKE and OSCAR H. GANDY, JR., How Ideological Constraints Affected Coverage of the Jesse Jackson Campaign, 62:595-600, 625.

DAVENPORT, LUCINDA, See DEFLEUR.

DAVID, PRABU, Accuracy of Visual Perception of Quantitative Graphics: An Exploratory Study, 69:273-92.

DAVIS, DENNIS K., See VINCENT.

DAVIS, DONALD M., See AUTER.

DAVIS, ROBERT G., See COHEN.

DAY, LOUIS A., Media Access to Juvenile Courts, 61:751-56.

DAY, LOUIS A., The Pro Athlete’s Right of Publicity in Live Sports Telecasts, 65:62-70.

DE RIEMER, CYNTHIA, A Survey of VU/TEXT Use in the Newsroom, 69:960-70.

DECKER-AMOS, LINDA, See SMITH.

DECLERCQ, EUGENE R., See BENZE.

DEE, JULIET, Legal Confrontations Between Press, Ex-CIA Agents and the Government, 66:418-26.

DEFLEUR, MELVIN L., LUCINDA DAVENPORT, MARY CRONIN and MARGARET DEFLEUR, Audience Recall of News Stories Presented by Newspaper, Computer, Television and Radio, 69:1010-22.

DEFLEUR, MELVIN L., See FACORRO.

DEMERS, DAVID PEARCE, Use of Polls in Reporting Changes Slightly Since 1978, 64:839-42.

DEMERS, DAVID PEARCE, Opinion Polling Practices of Chain and Independent Papers, 65:500-03.

DEMERS, DAVID PEARCE, Corporate Structure and Emphasis on Profits and Product Quality at U.S. Daily Newspapers, 68:15-26.

DEMERS, DAVID PEARCE, Effect of Corporate Structure on Autonomy of Top Editors at U.S. Dailies, 70:499-508.

DERIEMER, CYNTHIA and RICHARD L. BAXTER, Advertising by Banks Before, During and After a Collapse, 63:630-32.

DERIEMER, CYNTHIA, Education Coverage in Award-Winning and Non-Award Winning Newspapers, 65:171-77.

DETWEILER, JOHN S., Three Newsgathering Perspectives for Covering an Execution, 64:454-62.

DIBELLA, SUZAN M., ANTHONY J. FERRI and ALLAN B. PADDERUD, ScientistsÕ Reasons for Consenting to Mass Media Interviews: A National Survey, 68:740-49.

DICKSON, SANDRA H., Press and U.S. Policy Toward Nicaragua, 1983-1987: A Study of the New York Times and Washington Post, 69:562-71.

DICKSON, SANDRA H., See ROBERTS.

DICKSON, THOMAS V., Attitudes of High School Principals About Press Freedom After Hazelwood, 66:169-73.

DILLON, JOHN, Career Values as Predictor of the Perceived Role of Media, 67:369-76.

DILLON, WILLIAM R., See WEINBERGER.

DILTS, JON PAUL, Testing Siebert’s Proposition in Civil War Indiana, 63:365-68.

DILTS, JON PAUL, See PRITCHARD.

DOBOS, JEAN, See JEFFRES.

DOMINICK, JOSEPH R., Impact of Budget Cuts on CBS News, 65:469-73.

DOMINICK, JOSEPH R., See EATON.

DOMINICK, JOSEPH R., See SHERMAN.

DONOHUE, G.A., C.N. OLIEN and P.J. TICHENOR, Leader and Editor Views of Role of Press in Community Development, 62:367-72.

DONOHUE, G.A., C.N. OLIEN, and P.J. TICHENOR, Structure and Constraints on Community Newspaper Gatekeepers, 66:807-12.

DONOHUE, G.A., See OLIEN.

DONOHUE, GEORGE A., CLARICE N. OLIEN and PHILLIP J. TICHENOR, Reporting Conflict by Pluralism, Newspaper Type and Ownership, 62:489-99, 507.

DONOHUE, GEORGE A., See TICHENOR.

DONOHUE, THOMAS R., See HENKE.

DOUGLAS, SARA, NORMA PECORA and THOMAS GUBACK, Work, Workers and the Workplace: Is Local Newspaper Coverage Adequate? 62:855-60.

DOW, CAROLINE, Prior Restraint on Photojournalists, 64:88-93.

DOZIER, DAVID M., See HARTUNG.

DOZIER, DAVID M., See HOFSTETTER.

DOZIER, DAVID M., See PAYNE.

DOZIER, DAVID M., See YAGADE.

DRAVIS, STEPHEN, See LACY.

DRECHSEL, ROBERT E., Mass Media Liability for Intentionally Inflicted Emotional Distress, 62:95-99.

DRECHSEL, ROBERT E., Judges’ Perceptions of Fair Trial-Free Press Issue, 62:388-90.

DRECHSEL, ROBERT E., Mass Media and Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress, 62:523-27, 539.

DRESCHEL, ROBERT E., Media Tort Liability for Physical Harm, 64:99-105.

DRECHSEL, ROBERT E., The Survival of “End-Run” Theories of Tort Liability After Hustler v. Falwell, 67:1062-1070.

DREW, DAN and DAVID WEAVER, Media Attention, Media Exposure, and Media Effects, 67:740-48.

DREW, DAN and DAVID WEAVER, Voter Learning in the 1988 Presidential Election: Did the Debates and the Media Matter?, 68:27-37.

DREW, DAN, See WEAVER. DREW, DAN G., and STEPHEN D. REESE, ChildrenÕs Learning from a Television Newscast, 61:83-88.

DREW, DAN G. and ROY CADWELL, Some Effects of Video Editing on Perceptions of Television News, 62:828-31, 849.

DREW, DAN G., See WICKS.

DUCEY, RICHARD V., See REAGAN.

DUKES, JAMES O., See O’CALLAGHAN.

DUNWOODY, SHARON and STEVEN SHIELDS, Accounting for Patterns of Selection of Topics in Statehouse Reporting, 63:488-96.

DUNWOODY, SHARON and MICHAEL RYAN, The Credible Scientific Source, 64:21-27.

DUNWOODY, SHARON, See BEAM.

DUNWOODY, SHARON, See NEUWIRTH.

DUNWOODY, SHARON, See ROSSOW.

DUPAGNE, MICHAEL, W. JAMES POTTER, and ROGER COOPER, A Content Analysis of Women’s Published Mass Communication Research, 1965-1989, 70:815-23.

DVORAK, JACK, High School Publications Experience as a Factor in College-Level Writing, 65:392-98.

DVORAK, JACK, Publications Experience as Predictor of College Success, 66:702-06.

DYCK, EVELYNE J. and GARY COLDEVIN, Using Positive vs. Negative Photographs – Or No Photographs – in Third-World Fund Raising, 89:572-79.

DYE, JEAN E. and MARK HARMON, TV Guide: Images of the Status Quo, 1970-79, 64:626-29.

DYKERS, CAROL REESE, See KAUFMAN.

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