Author Index O-P-Q, 61-70
Journalism Quarterly Index Vol. 61-70 • 1984 to 1993
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O’CALLAGHAN, JEROME and JAMES O. DUKES, Media Coverage of the Supreme Court’s Caseload, 69:195-203.
OGAN, CHRISTINE, Coverage of Developmental News by Developed and Developing Media, 64:80-87.
OGLES, ROBERT M., and HERBERT H. HOWARD, Father Coughlin in the Periodical Press, 1931-1942, 61:280-86, 363.
OGLES, ROBERT M. and GEORGE E. STEVENS, Summary Judgment in Defamation Under Gertz, 65:745-47.
O’GUINN, THOMAS C., See FABER.
OKIGBO, CHARLES, Nigerian High School Students Evaluate Journalism Careers, 61:907-909.
OKIGBO, CHARLES, Media Use by Foreign Students, 62:901-04.
OKIGBO, CHARLES, Death and Funeral Ads in the Nigerian Press, 64:629-33.
OLASKY, MARVIN, Hawks or Doves: Texas Press and Spanish-American War, 64:205-08.
OLASKY, MARVIN, Social Darwinism on the Editorial Page: American Newspapers and the Boer War, 65:420-24.
OLASKY, MARVIN, Abortion News in the Late 1920s: A New York Case Study, 66:724-26.
OLASKY, MARVIN N. and SUSAN NORTHWAY OLASKY, The Crossover in Newspaper Coverage of Abortion from Murder to Liberation, 63:31-37.
OLASKY, MARVIN N., Opposing Abortion Clinics: A New York Times 1871 Crusade, 63:305-10, 321.
OLIEN, CLARICE, See TICHENOR.
OLIEN, C.N., P.J. TICHENOR and G.A. DONOHUE, Relation Between Corporate Ownership and Editor Attitudes About Business, 65:259-66.
OLIEN, C.N., P.J. TICHENOR, G.A. DONOHUE, K.L. SANDSTROM and D.M. MCLEOD, Community Structure and Editor Opinions About Planning, 67:119-27.
OLIEN, C.N., See DONOHUE.
OLIVEIRA, OMAR SOUKI, See JOHNSON.
OLIVER, LAUREN, See VANDEN BERGH.
OLOWU, TERRY A., Reportage of Agricultural News in Nigerian Newpapers, 67:195-200.
ORTIZANO, GIACOMO L., Visibility of Blacks and Whites in Magazine Photographs, 66:718-21.
OSTMAN, RONALD E., See GLYNN.
OSTROFF, DAVID H. and KARIN SANDELL, Local Station Coverage of Campaigns: A Tale of Two Cities in Ohio, 61:346-51.
OSTROFF, DAVID H. and KARIN L. SANDELL, Campaign Coverage by Local TV News in Columbus, Ohio, 1978-1986, 66:114-20.
OSTROFF, DAVID H., See CLELLAND.
OZANICH, GARY W., See BLANKENBURG.
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PACTOR, HOWARD S., VIBAX: Nassau’s Forgotten Radio Station, 65:1000-03.
PADDERUD, ALLAN, See FRUTH.
PADDERUD, ALLAN B., See DIBELLA.
PALMGREEN, PHILIP, See RAYBURN.
PARASCHOS, MANNY and BILL RUTHERFORD, Network News Coverage of Invasion of Lebanon by Israeli in 1982, 62:457-64.
PARRAMORE, JAMES R., State Constitutions and the Press: Historical Context and Resurgence of a Libertarian Tradition? 69:105-23.
PARSIGIAN, ELISE KEOLEIAN, News Reporting: Method in the Midst of Chaos, 64:721-30.
PARSONS, PATRICK R., Values of Communication Students and Professional Self-Selection, 66:161-68.
PARSONS, PAUL, See SULLINS.
PARSONS, PAUL F., Dangers of Libeling the Clergy, 62:528-32, 539.
PARSONS, PAUL F., The Application of Libel Law to Fiction, 63:294-97, 336.
PASADEOS, YORGO, The Greek-American Press: A 90-Year Compendium, 62:140-44.
PASADEOS, YORGO, Perceived Informativeness of and Irritation with Local Advertising, 67:35-39.
PASADEOS, YORGO, See MAYO.
PASTERNACK, STEVE and DON R. MARTIN, Daily Newspaper Photojournalism in the Rocky Mountain West, 62:132-35, 222.
PASTERNACK, STEVE and SANDRA H. UTT, Newspapers’ Policies on Rejection of Ads for Products and Services, 65:695-701.
PASTERNACK, STEVE, See UTT.
PATTERSON, OSCAR III, Television’s Living Room War in Print: Vietnam in the News Magazines, 61:35-39, 136.
PAYNE, GREGG A., JESSICA J.H. SEVERN and DAVID M. DOZIER, Uses and Gratifications Motives as Indicators of Magazine Readership, 65:909-13.
PEARCE, R. CHARLES, See WHITE.
PECORA, NORMA, See DOUGLAS.
PERLOFF, RICHARD M., Effects of an AIDS Communication Campaign, 68:638-43.
PERLOFF, RICHARD M., See ROUNER.
PERRY, DAVID K., The Image Gap: How International News Affects Perceptions of Nations, 64:416-21.
PERRY, DAVID K., News Reading, Knowledge About and Attitudes Toward Foreign Countries, 67:353-58.
PERSE, ELIZABETH M. and ALAN M. RUBIN, Audience Activity and Satisfaction with Favorite Television Soap Opera, 65:368-75.
PERSE, ELIZABETH M. and DOUGLAS A. FERGUSON, The Impact of the Newer Television Technologies on Television Satisfaction, 70:843-53.
PERSE, ELIZABETH M., See RUBIN.
PETERSON, ROBERT A., GERALD ALBAUM, GEORGE KOZMETSKY, and ISABELLA C. M. CUNNINGHAM, Attitudes of Newspaper Business Editors and General Public Toward Capitalism, 61:56-65.
PETTEY, GARRY, See ABELMAN.
PHIFER, GREGG and THOMAS R. KING, Censoring (ÔEditingÕ) the Comics, 63:174-77.
PHIPPS, STEVEN P., Unlicensed Broadcasting and the Federal Radio Commission: The 1930 George W. Fellowes Challenge, 68:823-28.
PICARD, ROBERT G., Patterns of State Intervention in Western Press Economics, 62:3-9, 30.
PICARD, ROBERT G., The 98th Congress and Freedom of Information Issues, 64:617-20.
PICARD, ROBERT G., Regression Analysis of State Role in Press Economics, 64:846-50.
PIERCE, JOHN C., LYNETTE LEE-SAMMONS and NICHOLAS P. LOVRICH, JR., U.S. and Japanese Source Reliance for Environmental Information, 65:902-08.
PIERCE, JOHN C., LYNETTE LEE-SAMMONS, MARY ANN E. STEGER and NICHOLAS P. LOVRICH JR., Media Reliance and Public Images of Environmental Politics in Ontario and Michigan, 67:838-42.
PINON, MARITES F., See KERKMAN.
PIZANTE, GARY, See FICO.
PLACE, PATRICIA C., See RIFFE.
PLAMONDON, ANN L., Recent Developments in the Law of Access, 63:61-68.
PLOPPER, BRUCE L., Judicial Linking of Intentional Emotional Distress to Intrusion, 67:40-50.
POKRYWCZYNSKI, JAMES, See CROWLEY.
POKRYWCZNSKI, JAMES V., Sex in Ads Targeted to Black and White Readers, 65:756-60.
POLLACK, DENNIS R., See GRAINEY.
POLLARD, GEORGE, A Profile of Canadian Radio Newsworkers, 66:80-86.
POPKIN, JEREMY, International Gazettes and Politics of Europe in the Revolutionary Period, 62:482-88.
POPOVICH, MARK N., See MORIARTY.
PORTER, CHRISTOPHER J., See WEAVER.
PORTER, GREGORY S. and MARK J. BANKS, Cable Public Access as a Public Forum, 65:39-45.
POTTER, JAMES, See DUPAGNE.
POTTER, JOHN, See VISWANATH.
POTTER, W. JAMES, Gender Representation in Elite Newspapers, 62:636-40.
POTTER, W. JAMES, News from Three Worlds in Prestige U.S. Newspapers, 64:73-79.
POTTER, W. JAMES and WILLIAM WARE, Traits of Perpetrators and Receivers of Antisocial and Prosocial Acts on TV, 64:382-91.
POTTER, W. JAMES, Three Strategies for Elaborating the Cultivation Hypothesis, 65:930-39.
POTTER, W. JAMES and WILLIAM WARE, The Frequency and Context of Prosocial Acts on Prime-Time TV, 66:359-66.
POTTER, W. JAMES, Adolescents’ Perceptions of the Primary Values of Television Programming, 67:843-51.
POTTER, W. JAMES, How Do Adolescents’ Perceptions of Television Reality Change Over Time? 69:392-405.
POTTER, W. JAMES, See DUPAGNE.
POWERS, ANGELA, The Effect of Leadership Behavior on Job Satisfaction and Goal Agreement and Attainment in Local TV News, 68:772-80.
POWERS, ANGELA, See LACY. PRATTE, ALF and GORDON WHITING, What Newspaper Editorials Have Said About Deregulation of Broadcasting, 63:497-502. PRICE,
THOMAS J., The Changing Nature of Foreign Affairs: ‘The Most Influential Periodical in Print,’ 63:155-60, 187.
PRICE, VINCENT, The Impact of Varying Reference Periods in Survey Questions About Media Use, 70:615-27.
PRITCHARD, DAVID, Race, Homicide and Newspapers, 62:500-07.
PRITCHARD, DAVID, JON PAUL DILTS and DAN BERKOWITZ, Prosecutors’ Use of External Agendas in Prosecuting Pornography Cases, 64:392-98.
PRITCHARD, DAVID and CRAIG SANDERS, The Freedom of Information Act and Accountability in University Research, 66:402-09.
PRITCHARD, DAVID, and MADELYN PERONI MORGAN, Impact of Ethics Codes on Judgments by Journalists: A Natural Experiment, 66:934-41.
PRITCHARD, DAVID and DAN BERKOWITZ, How Readers’ Letters May Influence Editors and News Emphasis: A Content Analysis of 10 Newspapers, 1948-1978, 68:388-95.
PRITCHARD, DAVID, The Impact of Newspaper Ombudsmen on JournalistsÕ Attitudes, 70:77-86.
PRITCHARD, DAVID, See BERKOWITZ.
PRITCHARD, DAVID, See GADDY.
PRITCHARD, DAVID, See GAUNT.
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QUALLS, WILLLAM J., See ZINKHAN.
QUARLES, JAN, See HASKINS.
QUARLES, JAN. P., See HOWARD.
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