Author Index D, 61-70

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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