Author Index B, 61-70
Journalism Quarterly Index Vol. 61-70 • 1984 to 1993
BADARRACO, CLAIRE, The Influence Of Publicity Typologies on Sherwood Anderson’s News Values, 66:979-86.
BADARACCO, CLAIRE, Alternatives to Newspaper Advertising, 1890-1920: Printers’ Innovative Product and Message Designs, 67:1042-1050.
BADER, RENATE G., How Science News Sections Influence Newspaper Science Coverage: A Case Study, 67:88-96.
BADGER, DAVID P., See WYATT.
BADII, NAIIM and L. ERWIN ATWOOD, How the Tehran Press Responded to the 1979 Iranian Revolution, 63:517-23, 536.
BADRAN, BADRAN A., Press-Government Relations in Jordan: A Case Study, 65:335-40.
BALDASSARE, MARC, and CHERYL KATZ, Who Will Talk to Reporters? Biases in Survey Reinterviews, 66:907-12.
BALDASTY, GERALD J. and MYRON K. JORDAN, Scripps’ Competitive Strategy: The Art of Non-Competition, 70:265-75.
BALDWIN, THOMAS, See ATKIN.
BALDWIN, THOMAS, See SIEMICKI.
BALDWIN, THOMAS F., MARIANNE BARRETT and BENJAMIN BATES, Influence of Cable on Television News Audiences, 69:651-58.
BALL-ROKEACH, SANDRA J., See LOGES.
BANKS, MARY J., See PORTER.
BANKS, STEVEN R., See COOK.
BANTZ, CHARLES R. and ROBERT J. MCFARLIN, JR., Broadcast JournalistsÕ Education in a Metropolitan Setting, 64:610-13.
BARAN, STANLEY J., See ZAHN.
BAREFIELD, PAUL A., See LOWRY.
BARNES, JAMES H., See REID.
BARNHURST, KEVIN G. and JOHN C. NERONE, Design Trends in U.S. Front Pages, 1885-1985, 68:796-804.
BARRANCO, DEBORAH A. and LEONARD SHYLES, Arab vs. Israeli News Coverage in the New York Times, 1976 and 1984, 65:178-81.
BARRETT, GRACE H., Job Satisfaction Among Newspaperwomen, 61:593-99.
BARRETT, MARIANNE, See BALDWIN.
BASIL, MICHAEL D., Primary News Source Changes: Question Wording, Availabiliby, and Cohort Effects, 67:708-22.
BATES, BENJAMIN and MARK HARMON, Do “Instant Polls” Hit the Spot? Phone-in vs. Random Sampling of Public Opinion, 70:369-80.
BATES, BENJAMIN, See BALDWIN.
BAXTER, RICHARD L., See DE RIEMER.
BEACH, DOUGLAS W., See BERKOWITZ.
BEAM, RANDAL A., SHARON DUNWOODY and GERALD M. KOSICKI, The Relationship of Prize-Winning to Prestige and Job Satisfaction, 63:693-99.
BEAM, RANDAL A., The Impact of Group Ownership Variables on Organizational Professionalism at Daily Newspapers, 70:907-18.
BEASLEY, MAURINE, Eleanor Roosevelt’s Press Conferences: Symbolic Importance of a Pseudo-Event, 61:274-79, 338.
BECKER, LEE, See SMITH.
BECKER, LEE B., GERALD M. KOSICKI and FELICIA JONES, Racial Differences in Evaluations of the Mass Media, 69:124-34.
BECKER, LEE B. and BERNADETTE M. HEMELS, The Impact of Training on User Evaluations of Videotext, 69:1001-09.
BECKER, LEE B., GERALD M. KOSICKI, THOMAS ENGLEMAN, and K. VISWANATH, Finding Work and Getting Paid: Predictors of Success in the Mass Communications Market, 70:919-33.
BEHNKE, RALPH R. and PHYLLIS MILLER, Viewer Reactions to Content and Presentational Format of Television News, 69:659-66.
BEIL, BRIAN, See HACHTEN.
BELLAMY, ROBERT V. JR., See WALKER.
BENJAMIN, LOUISE M., Birth Of a NetworkÕs “Conscience”: The NBC Advisory Council, 1927, 66:587-90.
BENJAMIN, LOUISE M., The Precedent that Almost Was: A 1926 Court Effort to Regulate Radio, 67:578-85.
BENNETT, ELLEN M., JILL DIANE SWENSON and JEFF S. WILKINSON, Is the Medium the Message?: An Experimental Test with Morbid News, 69:921-28.
BENZE, JAMES G. and EUGENE R. DECLERCQ, Content of Television Political Spot Ads for Female Candidates, 62:278-83, 288.
BERKMAN, DAVE, LetÕs Sightsee RadiovisionÐTV Terms That Didn’t Last, 63:626-27.
BERKMAN, DAVE, Politics and Radio in the 1924 Campaign, 64:422-28.
BERKMAN, DAVE, Chauvinism, Populism and Pre-War TV: Two Views as Seen by the Press, 1937-42, 65:347-52.
BERKOWITZ, DAN, TV News Sources and News Channels: A Study in Agenda Building, 64:508-13.
BERKOWITZ, DAN and DAVID PRITCHARD, Political Knowledge and Communication Resources, 66:697-702.
BERKOWITZ, DAN and DOUGLAS B. ADAMS, Information Subsidy and Agenda-Building in Local Television News, 67:723-31.
BERKOWITZ, DAN and DOUGLAS W. BEACH, News Sources and News Context: The Effect of Routine News, Conflict and Proximity, 70:4-12.
BERKOWITZ, DAN, See PRITCHARD.
BERNSTEIN, JAMES, See REAGAN.
BERNSTEIN, JAMES M., STEPHEN LACY, CATHERINE CASSARA and TUEN-YU LAU, Geographic Coverage by Local Television News, 67:663-71.
BERNSTEIN, JAMES M. and STEPHEN LACY, Contextual Coverage of Government by Local Television News, 69:329-40.
BERNSTEIN, JAMES M., See NIEBAUER.
BERNSTEIN, JAMES M., See SALWEN.
BETHUNE, BEVERLY M., A Sociological Profile of the Daily Newspaper Photographer, 61:606-14, 743.
BIRD, S. ELIZABETH, Newspaper Editors’ Attitudes Reflect Ethical Doubt on Surreptitious Recording, 62:284-88.
BISSLAND, JAMES H., See RENTNER.
BISWAS, ABHIJIT, See LICATA.
BISWAS, ABHIJIT, See ZINKHAN.
BIVINS, THOMAS H., Format Preferences in Editorial Cartooning, 61:182-85.
BIVINS, THOMAS H., The Body Politic: The Changing Shape of Uncle Sam, 64:13-20.
BLACKWOOD, ROY, Ronbo and the Peanut Farmer in Canadian Editorial Cartoons, 66:453-57.
BLACKWOOD, ROY E., International News Photos in U.S. and Canadian Papers, 64:195-99.
BLAIR, EDWARD, See ZINKHAN.
BLANCHARD, MARGARET A., Free Expression and Wartime: Lessons from the Past, Hopes for the Future, 69:5-17.
BLANKENBURG, WILLIAM B., Consolidation in Two-Newspaper Firms, 62:474-81.
BLANKENBURG, WILLIAM B., Predicting Newspaper Circulation After Consolidation, 64:585-87.
BLANKENBURG, WILLIAM B. and GARY W. OZANICH, The Effects of Public Ownership on the Financial Performance of Newspaper Corporations, 70:68-75.
BLANKENSHIP, JANE, SERAFIN MENDEZ-MENDEZ, JONG GUEN KANG and JOSEPH GIORDANO, Initial Construction of Ferraro in Newspaper Editorials, 63:378-82.
BLANKS, S. ELIZABETH, See GLASSER.
BLICK, EDWARD, See HOWARD.
BOEHME-DUERR, KARIN, See GRUBE.
BOER, HENK, See WIEGMAN.
BOHLE, ROBERT H., Negativism as News Selection Predictor, 63:789-96.
BOHLE, ROBERT H. and MARIO GARCIA, Reader Response to Color Halftones and Spot Color in Newspaper Design, 64:731-39.
BONNSTETTER, CATHY MEO, Magazine Coverage of Mentally Handicapped, 63:623-26.
BOONE, ALLYN, See NORTON.
BORUSZKOWSKI, LILLY ANN, See VINCENT.
BOSTIAN, LLOYD R. and TOMAS E. BYRNE, Comprehension of Styles of Science Writing, 61:676-78.
BOVEE, WARREN G., Horace Greeley and Social Reponsibility, 63:251-59.
BOW, JAMES and BEN SILVER, Effects of Herbert v. Lando on Small Newspapers and TV Stations, 61:414-18.
BOWLES, DOROTHY, Newspaper Attention to (and Support of) First Amendment Cases, 1919-1969, 66:579-86.
BOWLES, DOROTHY A. and REBEKAH V. BROMLEY, Newsmagazine Coverage of the Supreme Court During the Reagan Administrations, 69:948-59.
BOYD, DOUGLAS A. and ALl M. NAJAI, Adolescent TV Viewing in Saudi Arabia, 61:295-301, 351.
BOYD, DOUGLAS A. and MORAD ASI, Transnational Radio Listening Among Saudi Arabian University Students, 68:211-15.
BOYD, DOUGLAS A., See VAN TUBERGEN.
BOYD, LASLO V., See THOMAS.
BOYER, JOHN H., The AT&T Consent Order and Electronic Publishing, 62:797-806.
BRAMAN, SANDRA, Public Expectations of Media Versus Standards in Codes of Ethics, 65:71-77.
BRAMLETT-SOLOMON, SHARON and VANESSA WILSON, Images of the Elderly in Life and Ebony, 1978-1987, 66:185-88.
BRAMLETT-SOLOMON, SHARON, Civil Rights Vanguard in the Deep South: Newspaper Portrayal of Fannie Lou Hamer, 1964-1977, 68:515-21.
BRAMLETT-SOLOMON, SHARON, Predictors of Job Satisfaction Among Black Journalists, 69:703-12.
BRASSFIELD, LYNN T., See ABBOTT.
BRENDLINGER, NANCY, See SHOEMAKER.
BRIDGES, JANET A., News Use on the Front Pages of the American Daily, 66:332-37.
BRIDGES, JANET A., Daily Newspaper Managing Editors’ Perceptions of News Media Functions, 68:719-28.
BRIDGES, JANET A., See LOWRY.
BRIDGES, LAMAR W., George Kibbe Turner of McClure’s Magazine, 61:178-82.
BRINTNALL, MICHAEL, JEAN FOLKERTS and TRUDIE MUSSON, News about State Community Block Grant Prograrns: A Survey of State Directors, 67:163-70.
BRODY, E. W., Impact of Cable Television on Library Borrowing, 61:686-89.
BROMLEY, REBEKAH V., See BOWLES.
BROSIUS, HANS-BERND, Format Effects on Comprehension of Television News, 68:396-401.
BROSIUS, HANS-BERND and HANS MATHIAS KEPPLINGER, Beyond Agenda-Setting: The Influence of Partisanship and Television Reporting on the ElectorateÕs Voting Intentions, 69:893-901.
BROWN, JANE DELANO, CARL R. BYBEE, STANLEY T. WEARDEN and DULCIE MURDOCK STRAUGHAN, Invisible Power: Newspaper News Sources and the Limits of Diversity, 64:45-54.
BROWN, LEE, See ROSER.
BROWN, NATALIE A. and TONY ATWATER, Videotex News: A Content Analysis of Three Videotex Services and Their Companion Newspapers, 63:554-61.
BROWN, NATALIE, See ATWATER.
BROWN, NATALIE, See HEETER.
BROWNLIE, COLLEEN FAYE, See JOHNS.
BRYSON, ROBERT L., JR., See TURK.
BUCHHOLZ, MICHAEL, Social Responsibility of the Texas Revolutionary Press, 65:185-89.
BUCHHOLZ, MICHAEL, Racial References in the Texas Press, 1813-1836, 67:586-91.
BUCKMAN, ROBERT, How Eight Weekly Newsmagazines Covered Elections in Six Countries, 70:780-92.
BUDDENBAUM, JUDITH M., Analysis of Religion News Coverage in Three Major Newspapers, 63:600-06.
BULLER, DAVID B., See BURGOON.
BULLION, STUART J., U.S. News Media Citations in Neues Deutschland, 63:170-74.
BUNKER, MATTHEW D., Lifting The Veil: Ethics Bodies, the Citizen-Critic, and the First Amendment, 70:98-107.
BUNKER, MATTHEW D., PAUL H. GATES JR., and SIGMAN L. SPLICHAL, RICO and Obscenity Prosecutions: Racketeering Laws Threaten Free Expression, 70:692-99.
BUNKER, MATTHEW D. and SIGMAN L. SPLICHAL, Legally Enforceable Reporter-Source Agreements: Chilling News Gathering at the Source? 70:939-46.
BURGOON, JUDEE K., MICHAEL BURGOON and DAVID B. BULLER, Newspaper Image: Dimensions and Relation to Demographics, Satisfaction, 63:771-81.
BURGOON, JUDEE K., MICHAEL BURGOON, DAVID R. BULLER, RAY COKER and DEBORAH A. COKER, Minorities and Journalism: Career Orientations Among High School Students, 64:434-43.
BURGOON, JUDEE K., MICHAEL BURGOON, DAVID B. BULLER and CHARLES K. ATKIN, Communication Practices of Journalists: Interaction with Public, Other Journalists, 65:125-32.
BURKHART, FORD N. and CAROL K. SIGELMAN, Byline Bias? Effects of Gender on News Article Evaluations, 67:492-500.
BURKS, KIMBERLY K. and VERNON A. STONE, Career-Related Characteristics of Male and Female News Directors, 70:542-49.
BURRISS, LARRY L., Accuracy of News Magazines as Perceived by News Sources, 62:824-27.
BURRISS, LARRY L., How Anchors, Reporters and Newsmakers Affect Recall and Evaluation of Stories, 64:514-19.
BURRISS, LARRY L., Use of Audio Inserts in Network Radio Newscasts, 65:474-78.
BURRISS, LARRY L., Attribution in Network Radio News: A Cross Network Analysis, 65:690-94.
BURRISS, LARRY L., Changes in Presidential Press Conferences, 66:468-71.
BURRY, YVONNE HEATHER, G. ROBERT HOLSINGER and KATHY A. KRENDL, Restaurant Critics: Who Are They? What Are They Saying? 62:400-03.
BUSBY, LINDA J. and GREG LEICHTY, Feminism and Advertising in Traditional and Nontraditional WomenÕs Magazines, 1950s-1980s, 70:247-64.
BUSH, STEVE, See GAMST.
BUSTERNA, JOHN C., The Cross-Elasticity of Demand for National Newspaper Advertising, 64:346-51.
BUSTERNA, JOHN C., National Advertising Pricing: Chain vs. Independent Newspapers, 65:307-12.
BUSTERNA, JOHN C., Trends in Daily Newspaper Ownership, 65:831-38. BUSTERNA, JOHN C., How Managerial Ownership Affects Profit Maximization in Newspaper Firms, 66:302-307.
BUSTERNA, JOHN C. and KATHLEEN A. HANSEN, Presidential Endorsement Patterns By Chain-Owned Papers, 1976-84, 67:286-94.
BUSTERNA, JOHN C., Price Discrimination as Evidence of Newspaper Chain Market Power, 68:5-14.
BUSTERNA, JOHN C., KATHLEEN A. HANSEN and JEAN WARD, Competition, Ownership, Newsroom and Library Resources in Large Newspapers, 68:729-39.
BYBEE, CARL R., See BROWN.
BYRNE, TOMAS E., See BOSTIAN.
BYTWERK, RANDALL L., Handling Unpleasant News in the East German Press, 62:136-38.
BYTWERK, RANDALL L., The Dolt Laughs: Satirical Publications under Hitler and Honecker, 69:1029-38.
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