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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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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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