Author Index R, 61-70
Journalism Quarterly Index Vol. 61-70 • 1984 to 1993
RADA, S.E., A Class Action Suit as Public Relations, 62:150-54.
RAGLAND, RUTH ANN, How Mayor Candidates Seek Endorsements in New Mexico, 64:199-202.
RAMAPRASAD, JYOTIKA and DANIEL RIFFE, Effect of U.S.-India Relations on New York Times Coverage, 64:537-43.
RAMAPRASAD, JYOTIKA and KAZUMI HASEGAWA, An Analysis of Japanese Television Commercials, 67:1025-1033.
RAMAPRASAD, JYOTIKA and KAZUMI HASEGAWA, Informational Content of American and Japanese Television Commercials, 69:612-22.
RAMIREZ, RHODA L., See JOHNS.
RANDALL, DONNA M., The Portrayal of Corporate Crime in Network Television Newscasts, 64:150-53.
RANDALL, STARR D., How Editing and Typesetting Technology Affects Typographical Error Rate, 63:763-70.
RANLY, DON, How Organization Editors Regard Their Jobs and Their Profession, 66:949-53.
RAYBURN. J. D., II, PHILIP PALMGREEN and TAWNEY ACKER, Media Gratifications and Choosing A Morning News Program, 61:149-56.
REAGAN, JOEY, Effects of Cable Television on News Use, 61:317-24.
REAGAN, JOEY, RICHARD V. DUCEY and JAMES BERNSTEIN, Local Predictors of Basic and Pay Cable Subscribership, 62:397-400.
REAGAN, JOEY and JANAY COLLINS, Sources of Recipe Information, 63:389-91.
REAGAN, JOEY and JANAY COLLINS, Sources for Health Care Information in Two Small Communities, 64:560-63.
REAGAN, JOEY, New Technologies and News Use: Adopters vs. Nonadopters, 66:871-75.
REAGAN, JOEY, RONALD ANDERSON, JANINE SUMNER and SCOTT HILL, A Factor Analysis of Broom and Smith’s Public Relations Roles Scale, 67:177-83.
REAGAN, JOEY, JANINE SUMNER and SCOTT HILL, Using Grunig’s Indices to Differentiate Organizational Public Relations Functions, 69:181-87.
REAGAN, JOEY, See ANDERSON.
REAVES, SHIELA, How Radical Were the Muckrakers? Socialist Press Views, 1902-1906, 61:763-70.
REED, BARBARA STRAUSS, See SHAMIR.
REEP, DIANA C. and FAYE H. DAMBROT, Television’s Professional Women: Working with Men in the 1980s, 64:376-81.
REEP, DIANA C., and FAYE H. DAMBROT, Effects of Frequent Television Viewing on Stereotypes: “Drip, Drip” or “Drench,” 66:542-50.
REESE, STEPHEN D., PAMELA J. SHOEMAKER and WAYNE A. DANIELSON, Social Correlates of Public Attitudes Toward New Communication Technologies, 63:675-82, 692.
REESE, STEPHEN D., JOHN A. DALY and ANDREW P. HARDY, Economic News on Network Television, 64:137-44.
REESE, STEPHEN D., See CHANG.
REESE, STEPHEN D., See DREW.
REESE, STEPHEN D., See LASORSA.
REESE, STEPHEN D., See MCDONALD.
REESE, STEPHEN D., See SHOEMAKER.
REESE, STEPHEN D., See SWISHER.
REID, LEONARD N., HERBERT J. ROTFELD and JAMES H. BARNES, Attention to Magazine Ads as Function of Layout Design, 61:439-41.
REID, LEONARD N., W. RONALD LANE, LEILA S. WENTHE and OTTO W. SMITH, Methods of Presentation Used in Clio-Winning Television Commercials, 62:553-58, 691.
REID, LEONARD N., See HARKEY.
REID, LEONARD N., See SOLEY.
REISNER, ANN E., The News Conference: How Daily Newspaper Editors Construct the Front-Page, 69:971-86.
REISNER, ANN E., See HAYS. RENAUD, JEAN-LUC, U.S. Government Assistance to APÕs Worldwide Expansion, 62:10-16, 36.
RENTNER, TERRY LYNN and JAMES H. BISSLAND, Job Satisfaction and Its Correlates Among Public Relations Workers, 67:950-55.
RHODES, LEARA, Role of Haitian Newspapers in the United States, 70:172-80.
RICCOMINI, BETSY, See STANFORD.
RICHBURG, SUSIE J., See GRUNIG.
RICHSTAD, JIM, See TURK.
RIDDLE, JENNIFER, See NEUWIRTH.
RIEGER, ROBERT H., See SHAPIRO.
RIFE, ANITA, See AKHAVAN-MAJID.
RIFFE, DANIEL, International News Borrowing: A Trend Analysis, 61:142-48.
RIFFE, DANIEL, DONALD SNEED and ROGER L. VAN OMMEREN, Behind the Editorial Page Cartoon, 62:378-83, 450.
RIFFE, DANIEL, DONALD SNEED and ROGER VAN OMMEREN, How Editorial Page Editors And Cartoonists See Issues, 62:896-99.
RIFFE, DANIEL, BRENDA ELLIS, MOMO K. ROGERS, ROGER L. VAN OMMEREN and KIERAN A. WOODMAN, Gatekeeping and the Network News Mix, 63:315-21.
RIFFE, DANIEL, DONALD SNEED and ROGER L. VAN OMMEREN, Deciding the Limits of Taste in Editorial Cartooning, 64:607-10.
RIFFE, DANIEL, Comparison of Media and Other Sources of Information for Alabama Legislators, 65:46-53.
RIFFE, DANIEL and DON W. STACKS, Dimensions of Writing Apprehension Among Mass Communication Students, 65:384-91.
RIFFE, DANIEL, HELENE GOLDSON, KELLY SAXTON, and YANG-CHOU YU, Females and Minorities in TV Ads in 1987 Saturday ChildrenÕs Programs, 66:129-36.
RIFFE, DANIEL and JAMES GLEN STOVALL, Diffusion of News of Shuttle Disaster: What Role for Emotional Response?, 66:551-56.
RIFFE, DANIEL, Media Roles and Legislators’ News Media Use, 67:323-30.
RIFFE, DANIEL and EUGENE F. SHAW, Ownership, Operating, Staffing and Content Characteristics of “News Radio” Stations, 67:684-91.
RIFFE, DANIEL, CHARLES F. AUST, and STEPHEN R. LACY, The Effectiveness of Random, Consecutive Day and Constructed Week Sampling in Newspaper Content Analysis, 70:133-39.
RIFFE, DANIEL, PATRICIA C. PLACE, and CHARLES M. MAYO, Game Time, Soap Time and Prime Time TV Ads: Treatment of Women in Sunday Football and Rest-of-Week Advertising, 70:437-46.
RIFFE, DANIEL, CHARLES F. AUST, RHONDA J. GIBSON, ELIZABETH K. VIALL, and HUIUK YI, International News and Borrowed News in the New York Times: An Update, 70:638-46.
RIFFE, DANIEL, See LACY.
RIFFE, DANIEL, See RAMAPRASAD.
RIFFE, DANIEL, See YU.
RILEY, SAM G. and GARY SELNOW, Southern Magazine Publishing, 1964-1984, 65:898-901.
RIMMER, TONY and DAVID WEAVER, Different Questions, Different Answers? Media Use and Media Credibility, 64:28-36.
ROBERTS, CHURCHILL L. and SANDRA H. DICKSON, Assessing Quality in Local TV News, 61:392-98.
ROBERTS, MARILYN S., Predicting Voting Behavior Via the Agenda-Setting Tradition, 69:878-92.
ROBERTSON, SUSAN R., See GANTZ.
ROBINSON, JAMES D., See SKILL.
ROGERS, EVERETT M., See CHAFFEE.
ROGERS, MARTHA, See WU.
ROGERS, MOMO K., The Liberian Press: An Analysis, 63:275-81.
ROGERS, MOMO K., See RIFFE.
ROONEY, BRENDA, See VISWANATH.
ROSENBERG, WILLIAM L. and WILLIAM R. ELLIOTT, Effect of Debate Exposure on Evaluation of 1984 Vice-Presidential Candidates, 64:55-64.
ROSENBERG, WILLIAM L., and WILLIAM B. ELLIOTT, Comparison of Media Use by Reporters and Public During Newspaper Strike, 66:18-30.
ROSENBERG, WILLIAM L., See ELLIOTT.
ROSENFELD, RICHARD, See TIEDGE.
ROSENVALL, LYNN A., See KARIEL.
ROSER, CONNIE and LEE BROWN, African Newspaper Editors and the New World Information Order, 63:114-21.
ROSSOW, MARSHEL D. and SHARON DUNWOODY, Inclusion of “Useful” Detail in Newspaper Coverage of a High-Level Nuclear Waste Siting Controversy, 68:87-100.
ROTFELD, HERBERT J., See REID.
ROUNER, DONNA, Active Television Viewing and the Cultivation Hypothesis, 61:168-74.
ROUNER, DONNA and RICHARD M. PERLOFF, Selective Perceptions of Outcome of First 1984 Presidential Debate, 65:141-47.
RUBIN, ALAN M., See HAMILTON.
RUBIN, ALAN M., See PERSE.
RUBIN, REBECCA B., ALAN M. RUBIN, ELIZABETH M. PERSE, CAMERON ARMSTRONG, MICHAEL MCHUGH and NOREEN FAIX, Media Use and Meaning of Music Video, 63:353-59.
RUDD, ROBERT, Effects of Issue Specificity, Ambiguity on Evaluations of Candidate Image, 66:675-82.
RUOTOLO, A. CARLOS, A Typology of Newspaper Readers, 65:126-30.
RUTHERFORD, BILL, See PARASCHOS.
RYAN, MICHAEL and DAVID L. MARTINSON, Ethical Values, the Flow of Journalistic Information and Public Relations Persons, 61:27-34.
RYAN, MICHAEL and DAVID L. MARTINSON, Public Relations Practitioners, Public Interest and Management, 62:111-15.
RYAN, MICHAEL and DAVID L. MARTINSON, Attitudes of College Newspaper Advisers Toward Censorship of the Student Press, 63:55-60, 88.
RYAN, MICHAEL, Public Relations Practioners’ Views of Corporate Social Responsibility, 63:740-47, 762.
RYAN, MICHAEL, Organizational Constraints on Corporate Public Relations Practitioners, 64:473-82.
RYAN, MICHAEL, Participative vs. Authoritative Public Relations Environments, 64:853-57.
RYAN, MICHAEL and DAVID L. MARTINSON, Journalists and Public Relations Practitioners: Why the Antagonism? 65:131-40.
RYAN, MICHAEL and DAVID L MARTINSON, Social Science Research, Professionalism and Public Relations Practioners, 67:377-90.
RYAN, MICHAEL, See DUNWOODY.
RYAN, MICHAEL, See KOPENHAVER.
RYSTROM, KENNETH, Apparent Impact of Endorsements by Group and Independent Newspapers, 64:449-53.
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