Author Index W, 61-70
Journalism Quarterly Index Vol. 61-70 • 1984 to 1993
WAFAI, MOHAMED, Senators’ Television Visibility and Political Legitimacy, 66:323-31.
WAGNER, JANET, See ALLEYNE.
WALDEN, RUTH, Editorial Rights, Constitutional Restraints of Editors of State-Supported Newspapers, 62:616-25.
WALDEN, RUTH, The University’s Liability for Libel and Privacy Invasion by Student Press, 65:702-08.
WALDEN, RUTH, A Government Action Approach to First Amendment Analysis, 69:65-88.
WALKER, JAMES R., How Viewing of MTV Relates to Exposure to Other Media Violence, 64:756-62.
WALKER, JAMES R., How Media Reliance Affects Political Efficacy in the South, 65:747-50.
WALKER, JAMES R., The Impact of a Mini-Series: A Quasi-Experimental Study of “Amerika,” 66:897-901.
WALKER, JAMES R. and ROBERT V. BELLAMY JR., Gratifications of Grazing: An Exploratory Study of Remote Control Use, 68:422-31.
WALLACE, SAMUEL T., See SKILL.
WANTA, WAYNE, The Effects of Dominant Photographs: An Agenda-Setting Experiment, 65:107-11.
WANTA, WAYNE, MARY ANN STEPHENSON, JUDY VAN SLYKE and MAXWELL E. MCCOMBS, How President’s State of Union Talk Influenced News Media Agendas, 66:537-41.
WANTA, WAYNE, Presidential Approval Ratings as a Variable in the Agenda-Building Process, 68:672-79.
WANTA, WAYNE and YI-CHEN WU, Interpersonal Communication and the Agenda-Setting Process, 69:847-55.
WANTA, WAYNE, See LASORSA.
WARD, DOUGLAS B., The Effectiveness of Sidebar Graphics, 69:318-28.
WARD, JEAN and KATHLEEN A. HANSEN, Journalist and Librarian Roles, Information Technologies and Newsmaking, 68:491-98.
WARD, JEAN, See BUSTERNA.
WARD, JEAN, See HANSEN.
WARD, JEAN A., KATHLEEN A. HANSEN and DOUGLAS M. MCLEOD, Effect of the Electronic Library on News Reporting Protocols, 65:845-52.
WARD, STEVEN A. and RICK SEIFERT, The Importance of Mechanics in Journalistic Writing: A Study of Reporters and Editors, 67:104-113.
WARE, WILLIAM, See POTTER.
WARE, WILLIAM, See ZHU.
WARREN, JOHN, See MORTON.
WARTENBERG, DANIEL, See GREENBERG.
WASHBURN, PATRICK S., FDR Versus His Own Attorney General: The Struggle over Sedition, 1941-42, 62:717-24.
WASHBURN, PATRICK S., See SENTMAN.
WASMANN, ERIK, See LIMBURG.
WAYLLY, MOHAMMED EL, See GANDY.
WEARDEN, STANLEY T. and FREDRIC F. ENDRES, Standards and Perceived Roles of JMC Journal Reviewers, 68:499-508.
WEARDEN, STANLEY T., See BROWN.
WEAVER, DAVID and SWANZY NIMLEY ELLIOTT, Who Sets the Agenda for the Media? A Study of Local Agenda-Building, 62:87-94.
WEAVER, DAVID, DAN DREW and G. CLEVELAND WILHOIT, U.S. Television, Radio and Daily Newspaper Journalists, 63:683-92.
WEAVER, DAVID and LEANNE DANIELS, Public Opinion on Investigative Reporting in the 1980s, 69:146-55.
WEAVER, DAVID H., JIAN-HUA ZHU and LARS WILLNAT, The Bridging Function of Interpersonal Communication in Agenda-Setting, 69:856-67.
WEAVER, DAVID and DAN DREW, Voter Learning in the 1990 Off-Year Eection: Did the Media Matter? 70:356-68.
WEAVER, DAVID, See DREW.
WEAVER, DAVID, See RIMMER.
WEAVER, DAVID, See ZHU.
WEAVER, JAMES B., CHRISTOPHER J. PORTER and MARGARET E. EVANS, Patterns in Foreign News Coverage on U.S. Network TV: A 10-Year Analysis, 61:356-63.
WEAVER-LARISCY, RUTH ANN and SPENCER F. TINKHAM, News Coverage, Endorsements and Personal Campaigning: The Influence of Non-Paid Activities in Congressional Elections, 68:432-44.
WEBBER, GAIL M., See ADAMS.
WEBSTER, JAMES G., Cable Television’s Impact on Audience for Local News, 61:429-22.
WEDDLE, JUDY K., See HALLIN.
WEINBERGER, MARC G., CHRIS T. ALLEN and WILLIAM R. DILLON, The Impact of Negative Network News, 61:287-94.
WELLS, ALAN and ERNEST A. HAKANEN, The Emotional Use of Popular Music by Adolescents, 68:445-54.
WENTHE, LEILA S., See REID.
WERT, MARIA C. and ROBERT L. STEVENSON, Global Television Flow to Latin American Countries, 65:182-85.
WESSON, DAVID, See FRITH. WESSON, DAVID A. and EILEEN STEWART, Gender and Readership of Heads in Magazine Ads, 64:189-93.
WESSON, DAVID A., Headline Length as a Factor in Magazine Ad Readership, 66:466-68.
WESSON, DAVID A., Readability as a Factor in Magazine Ad Copy Recall, 66:715-718.
WHITBY, GARY, Economic Elements of Opposition to Abolition and Support of South by Bennett in New York Herald, 65:78-84.
WHITBY, GARY L., Horns of a Dilemma: The Sun, Abolition, and the 1833-34 New York Riots, 67:410-19.
WHITE, ALLEN, See SINGLETARY.
WHITE, H. ALLEN and JULIE L. ANDSAGER, Winning Newspaper Pulitzer Prizes: The (Possible) Advantage of Being a Competitive Paper, 67:912-19.
WHITE, H. ALLEN and R. CHARLES PEARCE, Validating an Ethical Motivations Scale: Convergence and Predictive Ability, 68:455-64.
WHITE, H. ALLEN and JULIE ANDSAGER, Newspaper Column ReadersÕ Gender Bias: Perceived Interest and Credibility, 68:709-18.
WHITE, H. ALLEN and MICHAEL W. SINGLETARY, Internal Work Motivation: Predictor of Using Ethical Heuristics and Motivations, 70:381-92.
WHITE, SYLVIA E., See MURRAY.
WHITE, TERRY J., See GRUNIG.
WHITING, GORDON, See PRATTE.
WICKS, ROBERT H., Segmenting Broadcast News Audiences in the New Media Environment, 66:383-90.
WICKS, ROBERT H. and DAN G. DREW, Learning from News: Effects of Message Consistency and Medium on Recall and Inference Making, 68:155-64.
WIEGMAN, OENE, JAN M. GUTTELING, HENK BOER, and REINDER J. HOUWEN, Newspaper Coverage of Hazards and the Reactions of Readers, 66:846-52.
WILCOX, GARY B. and SANDRA E. MORIARTY, Humorous Advertising in the Post, 1920-1939, 61:436-39.
WILCOX, GARY B., JOHN H. MURPHY and PETER S. SHELDON, Effects of Attractiveness of the Endorser on the Performance of Testimonial Ads, 62:548-52.
WILCOX, GARY B., ROXANNE HOVLAND and DWIGHT FLETCHER, Consumer Response to a TV Liquor Spot, 65:195-96.
WILCOX, GARY B., See CHOE.
WILCOX, GARY B., See STOUT.
WILCOX, GARY B., See TUCKER.
WILHOIT, FRANCES GOINS, Student Research Productivity: Analysis of Journalism Abstracts, 61:655-61.
WILHOIT, G. CLEVELAND, See WEAVER.
WILKINSON, JEFF S., See BENNETT.
WILLIAMS, GILBERT A., Enticing Viewers: Sex and Violence in TV Guide Program Advertisements, 66:970-73.
WILLNAT, LARS, See WEAVER.
WILSON, VANESSA, See BRAMLETT-SOLOMON.
WINDHAUSER, JOHN W., JENNIFER SEITER and L. THOMAS WINFREE, Crime News in the Louisiana Press, 1980 vs. 1985, 67:72-78.
WINDHAUSER, JOHN W., See NORTON.
WINDHAUSER, JOHN W., See NORTON, JR.
WINDHAUSER, JOHN W., See STEMPEL.
WINFIELD, BETTY HOUCHIN, The New Deal Publicity Operation: Foundation for the Modern Presidency, 61:40-48, 218.
WINFIELD, BETTY HOUCHIN, F.D.R. Wins (and Loses) Journalist Friends in the Rising Age of News Interpretation, 64:698-706.
WINFREE, L. THOMAS, See WINDHAUSER.
WOAL, MICHAEL, Program Interests of NPR Subaudiences, 63:348-52, 393.
WOLF, RITA, TOMMY THOMASON and PAUL LAROCQUE, The Right to Know vs. the Right of Privacy: Newspaper Identification of Crime Victims, 64:503-07.
WOLFSFELD, GADI, Symbiosis of Press and Protest: An Exchange Analysis, 61:550-55, 742.
WOLVERTON, DAVID O. and DONALD VANCE, Newspaper Coverage of Proposals for Rate Increases by Electric Utility, 64:581-84.
WOMACK, DAVID L., Live ABC, CBS and NBC Interviews During Three Democratic Conventions, 62:838-44.
WOMACK, DAVID L., Status of News Sources Interviewed During Presidential Conventions, 63:331-36.
WOMACK, DAVID L., Live TV Interviews at 1984 GOP Convention, 65:1006-09.
WOMACK, DAVID L., Live Television Interviews at the 1988 Democratic Convention, 66:670-74.
WOODMAN, KIERAN A., See RIFFE.
WRIGHT, JOHN C., See KERKMAN.
WRIGHT, JOHN W., II and LAWRENCE A. HOSMAN, Listener Perception of Radio News, 63:802-08, 814.
WU, BOB T.W., KENNETH E. CROCKER and MARTHA ROGERS, Humor and Comparatives in Ads for High- and Low-Involvement Products, 66:653-61.
WU, YI-CHEN, See WANTA.
WULFEMEYER, K. TIM, Perceptions of Viewer Interests by Local TV Journalists, 61:432-35.
WULFEMEYER, K. TIM, How and Why Anomymous Attribution Is Used by Time and Newsweek, 62:81-86, 126.
WULFEMEYER, K. TIM and LORI L. MCFADDEN, Anonymous Attribution in Network News, 63:468-73.
WULFEMEYER, K. TIM, Defining Ethics in Electronic Journalism: Perceptions of News Directors, 67:984-91.
WULFEMEYER, K. TIM and BARBARA MUELLER, Channel One in High School Classrooms: Advertising Content Aimed at Students, 69:724-42.
WYATT, ROBERT O. and DAVID P. BADGER, How Reviews Affect Interest in and Evaluation of Films, 61:874-78.
WYATT, ROBERT O. and DAVID P. BADGER, Effects of Information and Evaluation in Film Criticism, 67:359-68.
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