Journalism Quarterly Index-Radio

Volumes 61 to 70
1984 to 1993
Subject Index: Radio

Attribution in Network Radio News: A Cross-Network Analysis (Larry L. Burriss), 65:690-94.

Audience Recall of News Stories Presented by Newspaper, Computer, Television and Radio (Melvin L. DeFleur, Lucinda Davenport, Mary Cronin and Margaret DeFleur), 69:1010-22.

Birth of a Network’s “Conscience”: The NBC Advisory Council, 1927 (Louise Benjamin), 66:587-90.

Comparing Positive and Negative Political Advertising on Radio (Michael A. Shapiro and Robert H. Rieger), 69:135-45.

Defining Ethics in Electronic Journalism: Perceptions of News Directors (K. Tim Wulfemeyer), 67:984-91.

The Emotional Use of Popular Music by Adolescents (Alan Wells and Ernest A. Hakanen), 68:445-54.

FCC Standard-Setting with Regard to FM Stereo and AM Stereo (W.A. Kelly Huff), 68:483-90.

Ownership, Operating, Staffing and Content Characteristics of “News Radio” Stations (Daniel Riffe and Eugene F. Shaw), 67:684-91.

The Precedent that Almost Was: A 1926 Court Effort to Regulate Radio (Louise M. Benjamin), 67:578-85.

President Reagan’s Return to Radio (Howard H. Martin), 61:817-21.

Primary News Source Changes: Question Wording, Availability, and Cohort Effects (Michael D. Basil), 67:708-722.

A Profile of Canadian Radio Newsworkers (George Pollard), 66:80-86.

Radio News Directors’ Perception of Involvement in Advertising and Sales (Thomas A. Griffiths and R. Irwin Goodman), 66:600-606.

The Rogue Elephant of Radio Legislation: Senator William E. Borah (Donald G. Godfrey and Val E. Limburg), 67:214-24.

Unlicensed Broadcasting and the Federal Radio Commission: The 1930 George W. Fellowes Challenge (Steven P. Phipps), 68:823-28.

Use of Audio Inserts in Network Radio Newscasts (Larry L. Burriss), 65:474-78.

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Journalism Quarterly Index-Press Performance

Volumes 61 to 70
1984 to 1993
Subject Index: Press Performance

Accounting for Patterns of Selection of Topics in Statehouse Reporting (Sharon Dunwoody and Steven Shields), 63:488-96.

Accuracy of News Magazines as Perceived by News Sources (Larry L. Burriss), 62:824-27.

After Journalism (Karen Jurgensen and Philip Meyer), 69:266-72.

An Analysis of Religion News Coverage in Three Major Newspapers (Judith M. Buddenbaum), 63:600-06.

Balancing Business with Journalism: Newsroom Policies at 12 West Coast Newspapers (Doug Underwood and Keith R. Stamm), 69:301-17.

Community Perceptions of Media Impressions (Kim A. Smith), 61:164-68.

Comprehensiveness of Press Coverage of a Food Irradiation Proposal (Denis F. Sullivan), 62:832-37.

Contextual Coverage of Government by Local Television News (James M. Bernstein and Stephen Lacy), 69:329-40.

Corrections Policies in Local Television News: A Survey (Michael E. Cremedas), 69:166-72.

Correlations of Newspaper Content with Circulation in the Suburbs: A Case Study (Stephen Lacy and Ardyth B. Sohn), 67:785-93.

Covering Conflict and Controversy: Measuring Balance, Fairness, Defamation (Todd F. Simon, Frederick Fico, and Stephen Lacy), 66:427-34.

Crime News in the Louisiana Press, 1980 vs. 1985 (John W. Windhauser, Jennifer Seiter and L. Thomas Winfree), 67:72-78.

Dying (and Being Killed) on the Job: A Case Study of World Journalists, 1982-1989 (Leonard R. Sussman), 68:195-99.

Factors Affecting GatekeepersÕ Selection of Foreign News: A National Survey of Newspaper Editors (Tsan-Kuo Chang and Jae-won Lee), 69:554-61.

Fairness and Balance in the Prestige Press (Stephen Lacy, Frederick Fico and Todd F. Simon), 68:363-70.

Four Categories of Change at the Weekly Newspaper (Lea Guenther), 64:863-67.

The Gossip Tabloid as Agent of Social Control (Jack Levin, Amita Modt-Desbareau and Arnold Arluke), 65:514-17.

Hard News/Soft News Content of the National Television Networks, 1972-1987 (David K. Scott and Robert H. Gobetz), 69:406-12.

How Local Television Learns What Is News (John McManus), 67:672-83.

How New York Times Covered Discrimination Cases (Stephanie Greco Larson), 62:894-96.

How Readers and Advertisers Benefit from Local Newspaper Competition (Shu-Ling Chen Everett and Stephen Everett), 66:76-79.

How Readers’ Letters May Influence Editors and News Emphasis: A Content Analysis of 10 Newspapers, 1948-1978 (David Pritchard and Dan Berkowitz), 68:388-95.

The Importance of Mechanics in Journalistic Writing: A Study of Reporters and Editors (Steven A. Ward and Rick Seifert), 67:104-113.

Information Richness and Newspaper Pulitzer Prizes (Kathleen A. Hansen), 67:930-35.

Japanese-American Relocation During World War II: A Study of California Editorial Reactions (Lloyd Chiasson), 68:263-68.

Killing “Gnats with a Sledgehammer”? Case Study: Fairness Doctrine and a Broadcast License Denial (Timothy W. Gleason), 68:805-813.

Language Use and Political Environments in Media Coverage of ‘Super Tuesday’ (Donald L. Fry and Virginia H. Fry), 63:719-27.

Large Daily Newspapers Have Improved Coverage of Religion (Ernest C. Hynds), 64:444-48.

Media Coverage of the Supreme CourtÕs Caseload (Jerome O’Callaghan and James O. Dukes), 69:195-203.

Minorities in the Newsroom and Community: A Comparison (Dick Haws), 68:764-71.

Network Evening News Coverage of the TWA Hostage Crisis (Tony Atwater), 64:520-25.

News about State Community Block Grant Programs: A Survey of State Directors (Michael Brintnall, Jean Folkerts and Trudie Musson), 67:163-70.

News Source Use in the Crash of 1987: A Study of Four National Media (Dominic L. Lasorsa and Stephen D. Reese), 67:60-71.

Newspaper Competition and Number of Press Services Carried: A Replication (Stephen Lacy), 67:79-82.

A Newspaper’s 900 Telephone Poll: Its Perceived Credibility and Accuracy (Michael E. Gerhard), 67:508-513.

Numbers versus Pictures: Did Network Television Sensationalize Chernobyl Coverage? (Carole Gorney), 69:455-65.

Opinion Polling Practices of Chain and Independent Papers (David Pearce Demers), 65:500-03.

Presidential Approval Ratings as a Variable in the Agenda-Building Process (Wayne Wanta), 68:672-79.

Press Identification of Victims of Sexual Assault: Weighing Privacy and Constitutional Concerns (Morgan David Arant Jr.), 68:238-52.

Product-Related Programming and Children’s TV: A Content Analysis (B. Carol Eaton and Joseph R. Dominick), 68:67-75.

Public Confidence in the News Media (Ralph S. Izard), 62:247-55.

Readers’ Perceptions of Purpose of Newspaper Ombudsman Program (Barbara W. Hartung, Alfred JaCoby and David M. Dozier), 65:914-19.

Recent Trends in Adversarial Attitudes among American Newspaper Journalists: A Cohort Analysis (Jian-Hua Zhu), 67:992-1004.

Rural and Urban Newspaper Coverage of Wildlife: Conflict, Community and Bureaucracy (Julia B. Corbett), 69:929-37.

Scientific Sources’ Perceptions of Network News Accuracy (Barbara Moore and Michael Singletary), 62:816-23.

The Smoking and Health Issue in Newspapers: Influence of Regional Economies, the Tobacco Institute and News Objectivity (C. Kevin Swisher and Stephen D. Reese), 69:987-1000.

Source Diversity and Newspaper Enterprise Journalism (Kathleen A. Hansen), 68:474-82.

Sports Polls: Predictive or Promotional? (Stuart W. Showalter), 62:100-04.

Survey Finds Large Daily Newspapers Have Improved Coverage of Education (Ernest C. Hynds), 66:692-96.

Use of an Electronic Database to Evaluate Newspaper Editorial Quality (Philip Meyer and Morgan David Arant), 69:447-54.

Value Coding Consensus In Front Page News Leads (Dennis M. Corrigan), 67:653-62.

Victimage in Times Coverage of the KAL Flight 007 Shooting (Jack Lule), 66:615-20.

Weather Coverage in Dailies (Douglas A. Anderson and Claudia J. Anderson), 63:382-85.

The Weekly ‘World Report’ on CNN, An Analysis (Charles Ganzert and Don M. Flournoy), 69:188-94.

Winning Newspaper Pulitzer Prizes: The (Possible) Advantages of Being a Competitive Paper (H. Allen White and Julie L. Andsager), 67:912-19.

Work, Workers and the Workplace: Is Local Newspaper Coverage Adequate? (Sara Douglas, Norman Pecora and Thomas Guback), 62:855-60.

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Journalism Quarterly Index-Political Communication

Volumes 61 to 70
1984 to 1993
Subject Index: Political Communication

Apparent Impact of Endorsements by Group and Independent Newspapers (Kenneth Rystrom), 64:449-53.

Beyond Agenda-Setting: The Influence of Partisanship and Television Reporting on the Electorate’s Voting Intentions (Hans-Bernd Brosius and Hans Mathias Kepplinger), 69:893-901.

Chain Newspaper Homogeneity and Presidential Endorsements (Cecilie Gaziano), 66:836-45.

Changes in Presidential Press Conferences (Larry L. Burriss), 66:468-71. Comparing Positive and Negative Political Advertising on Radio (Michael A. Shapiro and Robert H. Rieger), 69:135-45.

Comparing Predictors of the Likelihood of Voting in a Primary and a General Election (J. David Kennamer), 67:777-84.

Content of Television Political Spot Ads for Female Candidates (James G. Benze and Eugene R. Declercq), 62:278-83, 288.

Coverage by the Prestige Press of the 1988 Presidential Campaign (Guido H. Stempel III and John W. Windhauser), 66:894-96.

Coverage of the 1984 Presidential Campaign (James Glen Stovall), 59:443-49.

Debate Viewing and Debate Discussion as Predictors of Campaign Cognition (J. David Kennamer), 64:114-18.

The Distribution of News Coverage in Presidential Primaries (Paul-Henri Gurian), 70:336-44.

Does Poll Coverage Improve as Presidential Vote Nears? (Michael B. Salwen), 62:887-91.

Effect of Endorsements on Presidential Vote (Tim Counts), 62:644-47.

Effects of Debate Exposure on Evaluation of 1984 Vice-Presidential Candidates (William L. Rosenberg and William R. Elliott), 64:55-64.

Effects of News Measures on Selection Of State Government News Sources (Margaret K. Latimer and Patrick R. Cotter), 62:31-36.

Effects of TV “Instant Analysis” and “Querulous Criticism”: Following the First Bush-Dukakis Debate (Dennis T. Lowry, Janet A. Bridges and Paul A. Barefield), 67:814-25.

Exploring Media Credibility: How Media and Nonmedia Workers Judged Media Performance in Iran/Contra (Thomas J. Johnson), 70:87-97.

Filling Out the Racing Form: How the Media Covered the Horse Race in the 1988 Primaries (Thomas J. Johnson), 70:300-310.

The Floating Voter and the Media (Margaret K. Latimer), 64:805-812.

A Government Action Approach to First Amendment Analysis (Ruth Walden), 69:65-88.

The Honeymoon Period: Fact or Fiction (Karen S. Johnson), 62:869-76.

How Ideological Constraints Affected Coverage of the Jesse Jackson Campaign (Jannette Lake Dates and Oscar H. Gandy, Jr.), 62:595-600, 625.

How Lawmakers Use Reporters: Differences in Specialization and Goals (Frederick Fico), 61:793-800.

How Mayor Candidates Seek Endorsements in New Mexico (Ruth Ann Ragland), 64:199-202.

How Media Reliance Affects Political Efficacy in the South (James R. Walker), 65:747-50.

How Media Use During Campaign Affects the Intent to Vote (J. David Kennamer), 64:291-300.

Impact of Radio Ads on New Mexico Mayoral Races (J. Sean McCleneghan), 64:590-93.

Inclusion of “Useful” Detail in Newspaper Coverage of a High-Level Nuclear Waste Siting Controversy (Marshel D. Rossow and Sharon Dunwoody), 68:87-100.

Influences of Party and Incumbency on 1984 Michigan Election Coverage (Frederick Fico, John Clogston and Gary Pizante), 65:709-13.

Legislator’s Advertising Message in Campaign in Seven States in 1986 (Margaret A. Latimer), 66:338-46.

Live TV Interviews at the 1984 GOP Convention (David L. Womack), 65:1006-09.

Measuring Agenda Diversity in an Elastic Medium: Candidate Position Papers (Hugh M. Culbertson), 69:938-47.

Media Roles and Legislators’ News Media Use (Daniel Riffe), 67:323-30.

News Coverage, Endorsements and Personal Campaigning: The Influence of Non-Paid Activities in Congressional Elections (Ruth Ann Weaver-Lariscy and Spencer F. Tinkham), 68:432-44.

The News MediaÕs Failure to Facilitate Citizen Participation in the Congressional Policy-Making Process (Joseph D. Keefer), 70:412-424.

News on the “700 Club” After Pat Robertson’s Political Fall (Robert Abelman), 67:157-62.

Newsmagazine Visuals and the 1988 Presidential Election (Sandra E. Moriarty and Mark N. Popovich), 68:371-80.

Newspaper Advertisements in Canadian Election Campaigns (Eric Mintz), 63:180-84.

Newspaper Endorsement Influence on the 1980 Presidential Election Vote (Robert E. Hurd and Michael W. Singletary), 61:332-38.

Newspaper and Wire-Service Leads in Coverage of the 1980 Campaign (Carolyn Martindale), 61:339-45.

Policy Issues and Personal Images in Political Advertising in State Election (Margaret K. Latimer), 61:776-84.

Political Advertising for Federal and State Elections: Images or Substance? (Margaret K. Latimer), 62:861-68.

Political Communication and Voter Volatility in a Local Election (Kim A. Smith), 62:883-87.

Polls in Network Newscasts in 1984 Presidential Race (Kevin Keenan), 63:616-18.

Post-Debate Analysis and Media Reliance: Influences on Candidate Image and Voting Probabilities (William R. Elliott and Jayanthi Sothirajah), 70:321-35.

Predicting Voting Behavior Via the Agenda-Setting Tradition (Marilyn S. Roberts), 69:878-92.

Presidential Endorsement Patterns By Chain-Owned Papers, 1976-84 (John C. Busterna and Kathleen A. Hansen), 67:286-94.

The Prestige Press Revisited: Coverage of the 1980 Presidential Campaign (Guido H. Stempel III and John W. Windhauser), 61:49-55.

ÔProblematic’ Situations in Press Coverage of the 1988 U.S. and French Elections (Ann Marie Major), 69:600-11.

Reactions to Political Advertising: Clarifying Sponsor Effects (Gina M. Garramone and Sandra J. Smith), 61:771-75.

The Reporting of Public Opinion Polls During Presidential Years, 1968-1984 (Michael B. Salwen), 62:272-77.

Roots of the Space Race: Sputnik and the Language of U.S. News in 1957 (Jack Lule), 68:76-86.

Search for the Statehouse Spokesman: Coverage of the Governor and Lawmakers (Frederick Fico), 62:74-80, 94.

Senators’ Television Visibility and Political Legitimacy (Mohamed Wafai), 66:323-31.

The Seven Dwarfs and Other Tales: How the Networks and Select Newspapers Covered the 1988 Democratic Primaries (Thomas J. Johnson), 70:311-20.

Sources of Political Information in a Presidential Primary Campaign (June O. Yum and Kathleen E. Kendall), 65:148-51.

Sourcing Patterns of National Security Reporters (Daniel C. Hallin, Robert Karl Manoff, and Judy K. Weddle), 70:753-66.

Southern Voters’ Reaction to Negative Political Ads in 1986 (Karen S. Johnson-Cartee and Gary Copeland), 66:888-93.

Spanish-Language Daily Newspapers and the 1984 Elections (Federico A. Subvervi-Velez), 65:678-85.

Thematic Coverage of the 1988 Presidential Primaries: A Comparison of USA Today and the New York Times (Erika G. King), 67:83-87.

The Third-Party Challenge of 1980: News Coverge of the Presidential Candidates (James Glen Stovall), 62:266-71.

Third-Person Effects and the Differential Impact in Negative Political Advertising (Jeremy Cohen and Robert G. Davis), 68:680-88.

The Ultimate Spokesman Revisited: Media Visibility of State Lawmakers (Frederick Fico), 61:383-91.

Voter Learning in the 1988 Presidential Election: Did the Debates and the Media Matter? (Dan Drew and David Weaver), 68:27-37.

Voter Learning in the 1990 Off-Year Election: Did the Media Matter? (David Weaver and Dan Drew), 70:356-68.

Voter Partisan Orientations and Use of Political Television (Kim A. Smith and Douglas A. Ferguson), 67:864-74.

Voter Responses to Negative Political Ads (Gina M. Garramone), 61:250-59.

Was Coverage of the 1988 Presidential Race by Washington’s Two Major Dailies Biased? (Keith Kenney and Chris Simpson), 70:345-55.

Was Nixon Cheated in 1960? Tracing the Vote-Fraud Legend (Edmund F. Kallina, Jr.), 62:138-40.

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Journalism Quarterly Index-Photojournalism

Volumes 61 to 70
1984 to 1993
Subject Index: Photojournalism

Contemporary Interpretations of Robert Frank’s The Americans (Alexander Nesterenko and C. Zoe Smith), 61:567-77.

Daily Newspaper Photojournalism in the Rocky Mountain West (Steve Pasternack and Don R. Martin), 62:132-35, 222.

An Editorial Comment (Donald L. Shaw), 69:258-59.

The Influence of Training on Taking and Judging Photos (Paul Hightower), 61:682-86.

International News Photos in U.S. and Canadian Papers (Roy E. Blackwood), 64:195-99.

Invasion of Poland Photos in Four American Newspapers (Michael D. Sherer), 61:422-26.

Is the Medium the Message?: An Experimental Test with Morbid News (Ellen M. Bennett, Jill Dianne Swenson and Jeff S. Wilkinson), 69:921-28.

More Than Art: P. H. Emerson as 19th Century Photojournalism Pioneer (Robert S. Kahan and J. B. Colson), 63:75-82.

Mug Shots and Reader Attitudes Toward People in the News (Laurence B. Lain and Philip J. Harwood), 69:293-300.

News Photos in Time and Newsweek (Kuo-jen Tsang), 61:578-84, 723.

News Values in Award-Winning Photos (Michael W. Singletary and Chris Lamb), 61:104-08, 233.

Newsmagazine Visuals and the 1988 Presidential Election (Sandra E. Moriarty and Mark N. Popovich), 68:371-80.

Newspaper Illustration and Readership: Is USA Today on Target? (Philip C. Geraci), 61:409-13.

The Problem of Libel for Photojournalists (Michael D. Sherer), 63:618-23.

Professionalism and Awards in Television News Photography (Conrad Smith and Tom Hubbard), 64:352-59.

The Rise and Triumph of the White House Photo Opportunity (Rodger Streitmatter), 65:981-85.

A Sociological Profile of the Daily Newspaper Photographer (Beverly M. Bethune), 61:606-14, 743.

A Study of Newsmagazine Photographs of the 1984 Presidential Campaign (Sandra E. Moriarty and Gina M. Garramone), 63:728-734.

A Survey of Photojournalists and Their Encounters with the Law (Michael D. Sherer), 64:499-502.

Using Positive vs. Negative Photographs — Or No Photographs — in Third-World Fund Raising (Evelyne J. Dyck and Gary Coldevin), 69:572-79.

Vietnam War Photos and Public Opinion (Michael D. Sherer), 66:391-95.

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Journalism Quarterly Index-Newswriting and Reporting

Volumes 61 to 70
1984 to 1993
Subject Index: Newswriting and Reporting

Between Quotation Marks (Adrienne Lehrer), 66:902-06.

Communication and Community Integration: An Analysis of the Communication Behavior of Newcomers (Keith R. Stamm and Avery M. Guest), 68:644-56.

A Comparison of Trial Lawyer and News Reporter Attitudes about Courthouse Communication (Jeremy Harris Lipschultz), 68:750-63.

Competition, Ownership, Newsroom and Library Resources in Large Newspapers (John C. Busterna, Kathleen A. Hansen and Jean Ward), 68:729-39.

Contracts and Confidential Sources: The Implications of Cohen v. Cowles Media (Paula S. Horvath-Neimeyer), 67:1078-1082.

Deviant Acts, Risky Business and U.S. Interests: The Newsworthiness of World Events (Pamela J. Shoemaker, Lucig H. Danielian and Nancy Brendlinger), 68:781-95.

Dimensions of Writing Apprehension Among Mass Communication Students (Daniel Riffe and Don W. Stacks), 65:384-91.

An Editorial Comment (Donald L. Shaw), 68:1.

Effects of Cuing Familiar and Unfamiliar Acronyms in Newspaper Stories, An Experiment (Jack Nolan), 68:188-94.

Effects of the Electronic Library on News Reporting Protocols (Jean A. Ward, Kathleen A. Hansen and Douglas M. McLeod), 65:845-52.

Effects of Newspaper Competition on Public Opinion Diversity (Dominic L. Lasorsa), 68:38-47.

Factors Influencing Development News Production at Three Indian Dailies (Hemant Shah), 67:1034-1041.

Fairness and Balance in the Prestige Press (Stephen Lacy, Frederick Fico and Todd F. Simon), 68:363-70.

Finding Work and Getting Paid: Predictors of Success in the Mass Communications Market (Lee B. Becker, Gerald M. Kosicki, Thomas Engleman, and K. Viswanath), 70:919-33.

Hispanic Americans in the News in Two Southwestern Cities (Judy VanSlyke Turk, Jim Richstad, Robert L. Bryson, Jr., and Sammye M. Johnson), 66:107-113.

How Bureacratic Writing Style Affects Source Credibility (Duangkamol Chartprasert), 70:150-59.

How Journalists at Two Newspapers View Good Writing and Writing Coaches (David C. Coulson and Cecilie Gaziano), 66:435-40.

How Journalists Describe Their Stories: Hypotheses and Assumptions in Newsmaking (S. Holly Stocking and Nancy LaMarca), 67:295-301.

The Impact of Quotation in News Reports on Issue Perception (Rhonda Gibson and Dolf Zillmann), 70:793-800.

The Impact of Training on User Evaluations of Videotext (Lee B. Becker and Bernadette M. Hemels), 69:1001-09.

The Importance of Mechanics in Journalistic Writing: A Study of Reporters and Editors (Steven A. Ward and Rick Seifert), 67:104-113.

Inclusion of “Useful” Detail in Newspaper Coverage of a High-Level Nuclear Waste Siting Controversy (Marshel D. Rossow and Sharon Dunwoody), 68:87-100.

Information Richness and Newspaper Pulitzer Prizes (Kathleen A. Hansen), 67:930-35.

Journalist and Librarian Roles, Information Technologies and Newsmaking (Jean Ward and Kathleen A. Hansen), 68:491-98.

Journalists and Novelists: A Study of Diverging Styles (Wayne A. Danielson, Dominic L. Lasorsa and Dae S. Im), 69:436-46.

Live Television Interviews at the 1988 Democratic Convention (David L. Womack), 66:670-74.

Media Coverage of Disasters: Effect of Geographic Location (Eleanor Singer, Phyllis Endreny and Marc B. Glassman), 68:48-58.

Motives for Ethical Decision-Making (Michael W. Singletary, Susan Caudill, Edward Caudill and Allen White), 67:964-72.

Murder and Myth: New York Times Coverage of the TWA 847 HijackingVictim (Jack Lule), 70:26-39.

The New England Journal of Medicine as News Sources (Edward Caudill and Paul Ashdown), 66:458-63.

News Context and the Elimination of Mobilizing Information: An Experiment (James B. Lemert), 61:243-49, 259.

News Coverage, Endorsements and Personal Campaigning: The Influence of Non-Paid Activities in Congressional Elections (Ruth Ann Weaver-Lariscy and Spencer F. Tinkham), 68:432-44.

News Sources and News Context: The Effect of Routine News, Conflict and Proximity (Dan Berkowitz and Douglas W. Beach), 70:4-12.

News Sources, Power Elites, and Journalistic Values in Newspaper Coverage of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill (Conrad Smith), 70:393-403.

News Strategies and the Death of Huey Newton (Jack Lule), 70:287-99.

On the Wire: How Six News Services are Exceeding Readability Standards (Kevin Catalano), 67:97-103.

Political Diversity Is Alive Among Publishers and Opinion Page Editors (Suraj Kapoor and Jong G. Kang), 70:404-411.

Predictors of Job Burnout in Reporters and Copy Editors (Betsy B. Cook and Steven R. Banks), 70:108-17.

Press Identification of Victims of Sexual Assault: Weighing Privacy and Constitutional Concerns (Morgan David Arant Jr.), 68:238-52.

Proximity of Event as Factor in Selection on News Sources (Shannon Rossi Martin), 65:986-89.

Public Opinion on Investigative Reporting in the 1980s (David Weaver and LeAnne Daniels), 69:146-55.

Recent Trends in Adversarial Attitudes among American Newspaper Journalists: A Cohort Analysis (Jian-Hua Zhu), 67:992-1004.

Scientists’ Reasons for Consenting to Mass Media Interviews: A National Survey (Suzan M. DiBella, Anthony J. Ferri and Allan B. Padderud), 68:740-49.

Shotgun Marriage: A Study of Tennessee Law Enforcement, Reporters and Sources (Elinor Kelly Grusin), 67:514-20.

Source Diversity and Newspaper Enterprise Journalism (Kathleen A. Hansen), 68:474-82.

Sources and Channels of Local News (John Soloski), 66:864-70.

Sourcing Patterns of National Security Reporters (Daniel C. Hallin, Robert Karl Manoff, and Judy K. Weddle), 70:753-66.

Sportswriters Talk About Themselves: An Attitude Study (J. Sean McCleneghan), 67:114-18.

A Survey of VU/TEXT Use in the Newsroom (Cynthia De Riemer), 69:960-70.

Symbiosis of Press and Protest: An Exchange Analysis (Gadi Wolfsfeld), 61:550-55, 742.

Using Expert Sources in Breaking Science Stories: A Comparison of Magazine Types (Shannon E. Martin), 68:179-87.

Value Coding and Consensus In Front Page News Leads (Dennis M. Corrigan), 67:653-62.

Who Will Talk to Reporters? Biases in Survey Reinterviews (Marc Baldassare and Cheryl Katz), 66:907-12.

Winning Newspaper Pulitzer Prizes: The (Possible) Advantage of Being a Competitive Paper (H. Allen White and Julie L Andsager), 67:912-19.

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Journalism Quarterly Index-Minorities and Media

Volumes 61 to 70
1984 to 1993
Subject Index: Minorities and Media

African-American Photo Coverage in Life, Newsweek and Time, 1937-1988 (Paul Lester and Ron Smith), 67:128-36.

Blacks in the News: Television, Modern Racism and Cultural Change (Robert M. Entman), 69:341-61.

Byline Bias? Effects of Gender on News Article Evaluations (Ford N. Burkhart and Carol K. Sigelman), 67:492-500.

Civil Rights Vanguard in the Deep South: Newspaper Portrayal of Fannie Lou Hamer, 1964-1977 (Sharon Bramlett-Solomon), 68:515-21.

A Clash Over Race: Tennessee Governor Ellington versus CBS, 1960 (David E. Sumner), 68:541-47.

Coverage of Black Americans in Five Newspapers Since 1950 (Carolyn Martindale), 62:321-28, 436.

An Editorial Comment (Donald L. Shaw), 67:481-82.

Ethnic Concentration as Predictor of Media Use (Pamela J. Shoemaker, Stephen D. Reese, Wayne Danielson and Kenneth Hsu), 64:593-97.

Ethnic Minorities in Newsrooms of Major Market Media in California (Donald L. Guimary), 61:827-30.

Female Stereotyping in Advertising: An Experiment on Male-Female Perceptions of Leadership (William E. Kilbourne), 67:25-31.

Females and Minorities in TV Ads in 1987 Saturday Children’s Programs (Daniel Riffe, Helen Goldson, Kelly Saxton, and Yang-Chou Yu), 66:129-36.

From Black Politics to Black Community: Harry C. Smith and the Cleveland Gazette (Summer E. Stevens and Owen V. Johnson), 67:1090-1102.

The Jackson Campaign: Mass Media and Black Student Perceptions (Oscar Gandy, Jr. and Larry G. Coleman), 63:138-43, 154.

Minorities and Journalism: Career Orientations Among High School Students (Judee K. Burgoon, Michael Burgoon, David B. Buller, Ray Coker and Deborah Coker), 64:434-43.

Minorities in the Newsroom and Community: A Comparison (Dick Haws), 68:764-71.

No Taste for Fluff: Ethel L. Payne, African-American Journalist (Rodger L. Streitmatter), 68:528-40.

Non-Whites in Newsrooms of California Dailies (Donald L. Guimary), 65:1009-11.

Perceptions of Credibility of Male and Female Syndicated Political Columnists (Julie L. Andsager), 67:485-91.

Predictors of Job Satisfaction Among Black Journalists (Sharon Bramlett-Solomon), 69:703-12.

Puerto Rican Leaders’ Views of English-Language Media (Pia Nicolini), 64:597-601.

Racial Differences in Evaluations of the Mass Media (Lee B. Becker, Gerald M. Kosicki and Felicia Jones), 60:124-34.

Racial References in the Texas Press, 1813-1836 (Michael Buchholz), 67:586-91.

Receiver Prejudice and Model Ethnicity: Impact on Advertising Effectiveness (Hsiu-chen Sandra Lai, Zoe Tan and Marye Tharp), 67:794-803.

Roscoe Dunjee: Crusading Editor of Oklahoma’s Black Dispatch, 1915-1955 (William S. Sullins and Paul Parsons), 69:204-13.

Selected Newspaper Coverage of Causes of Black Protest (Carolyn Martindale), 66:920-23.

Sex Discrimination in Earnings and Story Assignments Among TV Reporters (Conrad Smith, Eric S. Fredin and Carroll Ann Ferguson), 65:3-11.

Trends in the Status of Minorities and Women in Broadcast News (Vernon A. Stone), 65:288-93.

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Journalism Quarterly Index-Methodology-Research

Volumes 61 to 70
1984 to 1993
Subject Index: Methodology — Research

Applying Fiction Conflict Situation to Analysis of News Stories (Hunter P. McCartney), 64:163-70.

Comparisons Between Three Versions of the Professional Orientation Index (J.P. Henningham), 61:302-09.

Counting Items Versus Measuring Space in Content Analysis (Abdulrahman H. Al-Enad), 68:657-62.

Defining and Measuring Credibility of Newspapers: Developing an Index (Philip Meyer), 65:567-74.

Development of a Conformity Index to Assess Network Television News (David L. Jaffe), 66:662-69.

Do “Instant Polls” Hit the Spot? Phone-in vs. Random Sampling of Public Opinion (Benjamin Bates and Mark Harmon), 70:369-80.

The Effectiveness of Random, Consecutive Day and Constructed Week Sampling in Newspaper Content Analysis (Daniel Riffe, Charles F. Aust and Stephen R. Lacy), 70:133-39.

Establishing Construct Validity of the Hayakawa-Lowry News Bias Categories (Dennis T. Lowry), 63:573-80.

How Comics and Cartoons View Public Opinion Surveys (Tom W. Smith), 64:208-11.

How Credible Is the Credibility Crisis? (Cecilie Gaziano), 65:267-78.

How Response Rates Compare for Human and Digitized Phone Surveys (Michael Havice), 66:137-42.

The Impact of Varying Reference Periods in Survey Questions about Media Use (Vincent Price), 70:615-27.

Measuring Nonresponse and Refusals to An Electronic Telephone Survey (Michael J. Havice), 67:521-30.

Organizational Factors and Nonresponse in a Survey of Newspaper Editors (Tsan-Kuo Chang, David Voelker and Jaewon Lee), 67:732-39.

Paradigmatic Drift: A Bibliographic Review of the Spread of Economic Analysis in the Literature of Communication (Kurt M. Miller and Oscar H. Gandy Jr.), 68:663-71.

Post-Card Questionnaires May Boost Response Rate (Robert C. Kochersberger Jr.), 64:861-63.

Reliability of Immediate Reward and Delayed Reward Categories (Michael W. Singletary), 62:116-20.

Reliability of the News Direction Scale for Analysis of the Good-Bad News Dimension (Jack B. Haskins, M. Mark Miller and Jan Quarles), 61:524-28.

Research About Magazines Appearing in Journalism Quarterly (Peter Gerlach), 64:178-82.

The Roper Question and Television vs. Newspapers: The Case of Hispanics (M. Mark Miller, Michael W. Singletary and Shu-Ling Chen), 65:12-19.

Sampling Ethnic Media Use: The Case of Hispanics (Tsan-Kuo Chang, Pamela J. Shoemaker, Stephen D. Reese and Wayne Danielson), 65:189-91.

Sins of Omission and Commission in Mass Communication Quantitative Research (Stephen R. Lacy and Daniel Riffe), 70:126-32.

Standards and Perceived Roles of JMC Journal Reviewers (Stanley T. Wearden and Fredric F. Endres), 68:499-508.

Use of Message Stimuli in Mass Communication Experiments: A Methodological Assessment and Discussion (Michael D. Slater), 68:412-21.

Use of Polls in Reporting Changes Slightly Since 1978 (David Pearce Demers), 64:839-42.

Use of ‘Vague’ Quantifiers in Measuring Communication Behaviors (J. David Kennamer), 69:646-50.

Using Grunig’s Indices to Differentiate Organizational Public Relations Functions (Joey Reagan, Janine Sumner and Scott Hill), 69:181-87.

Validating an Ethical Motivations Scale: Convergence and Predictive Ability (H. Allen White and R. Charles Pearce), 68:455-64.

Why Going Online for Content Analysis Can Reduce Research Reliability (Philip A. Kaufman, Carol Reese Dykers, and Carole Caldwell), 70:824-32.

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Journalism Quarterly Index-Media Management and Ownership

Volumes 61 to 70
1984 to 1993
Subject Index: Media Management and Ownership

Balancing Business with Journalism: Newsroom Policies at 12 West Coast Newspapers (Doug Underwood and Keith R. Stamm), 69:301-17.

Career-Related Characteristics of Male and Female News Directors (Kimberly K. Burks and Vernon A. Stone), 70:542-49.

Chain Ownership and Editorial Independence: A Case Study of Gannett Newspapers (Roya Akhavan-Majid, Anita Rife and Sheila Gopinath), 68:59-66.

Competition Among Metropolitan Daily, Small Daily and Weekly Newspapers (Stephen Lacy), 6l:640-44, 742.

Competition, Ownership, Newsroom and Library Resources in Large Newspapers (John C. Busterna, Kathleen A. Hansen and Jean Ward), 68:729-39.

Corporate Structure and Emphasis on Profits and Product Quality at U.S. Daily Newspapers (David Pearce Demers), 68:15-26.

Daily Newspaper Managing Editors’ Perceptions of News Media Functions (Janet A. Bridges), 68:719-28.

Daily Publishers’ Preferences on Reporter Decision-Making (Ted Joseph), 62:899-901.

Does Advertising Lower the Prices of Newspapers to Consumers (Lawrence C. Soley), 66:801-06.

Editors’ Attitudes and Behavior Toward Journalism Awards (David C. Coulson), 66:143-47.

Effect of Corporate Structure on Autonomy of Top Editors at U.S. Dailies (David Pearce Demers), 70:499-508.

The Effect of Growth of Radio on Newspaper Competition, 1929-1948 (Stephen Lacy), 64:775-81.

Effect of Intermedia Competition on Daily Newspaper Content (Stephen Lacy), 65:95-99.

The Effect of Intracity Competition on Daily Newspaper Content (Stephen Lacy), 64:281-90.

Effect of Monopoly in Cleveland on Diversity of Newspaper Content (Maxwell McCombs), 64:740-44.

Effect of Newsroom Management Styles on Journalists: A Case Study (Cecilie Gaziano and David C. Coulson), 65:869-80.

The Effects of Public Ownership on the Financial Performance of Newspaper Corporations (William B. Blankenburg and Gary W. Ozanich), 70:68-75.

First Amendment vs. Business Orientations of Broadcast General Managers and News Directors (Jeremy H. Lipschultz and Michael L. Hilt), 70:518-27.

Goals and Achievement Orientations of Women Newspaper Managers (Ardyth B. Sohn), 6l:600-05.

Group and Cross-Media Ownership of TV Stations: A 1989 Update (Herbert H. Howard), 66:785-91.

How Managerial Ownership Affects Profit Maximization in Newspaper Firms (John C. Busterna), 66:302-307.

How Newspapers in Alaska Cope with Staff Turnover (Donald L. Guimary), 63:627-30.

The Impact of Group Ownership Variables on Organizational Professionalism at Daily Newspapers (Randal A. Beam), 70:907-18.

The Impact of Newspaper Ombudsmen on JournalistsÕ Attitudes (David Pritchard), 70:77-86.

Importance of Diversity in Controversy over Financial Interest and Syndication (Michael A. McGregor). 61:831-34.

Local Broadcast News Editors and Managers: A Multiple Station, Single Market Study (John Hewitt and Rick Houlberg), 63:834-39.

Minorities in the Newsroom and Community: A Comparison (Dick Haws), 68:764-71.

A Model of Demand for News: Impact of Competition on Newspaper Content (Stephen Lacy), 66:40-48.

Monopoly Metropolitan Dailies and Inter-City Competition (Stephen Lacy), 62:640-44.

The Motivational Perspectives of Newspaper Managers (Ardyth B. Sohn and Leonard H. Chusmir), 62:296-303.

The News Conference: How Daily Newspaper Editors Construct the Front-Page (Ann E. Reisner), 60:971-86.

Newspaper Promotions and Coverage of Literacy (Carmen L. Manning-Miller and James Crook), 70:118-25.

Ownership and Employment in Specialized Business Press (Kathleen L. Endres), 65:996-98.

Pennsylvania Editors’ Perceptions of Communication in the Newsroom (Gilbert L. Fowler and John Martin Shipman), 61:822-26.

Predictors of Job Satisfaction Among Black Journalists (Sharon Bramlett-Solomon), 69:703-12.

The Press as an Elite Power Group in Japan (Roya Akhavan-Majid), 67:1006-1015.

Price Discrimination as Evidence of Newspaper Chain Market Power (John C. Busterna), 68:5-14.

The Relationship of Job Satisfaction to Newsroom Policy Changes (Keith Stamm and Doug Underwood), 70:528-41.

Trends in Daily Newspaper Ownership (John C. Busterna), 65:831-38.

TV News Directors’ Perceptions of Station Management Style (R.C. Adams and Marjorie J. Fish), 64:154-62.

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Journalism Quarterly Index-Magazine Journalism

Volumes 61 to 70
1984 to 1993
Subject Index: Magazine Journalism

African-American Photo Coverage in Life, Newsweek and Time, 1937-1988 (Paul Lester and Ron Smith), 67:128-36.

American Muckraking of Technology Since 1900 (Harry H. Stein), 67:401-409.

Changes in the International Focus of U.S. Business Magazines, 1964-1988 (Charles Mayo and Yorgo Pasadeos), 68:509-514.

Comparing Magazine Photos of Vietnam and Korean Wars (Michael Sherer), 65:751-56.

A Comparison of Cultural Values in British and American Print Advertising: A Study of Magazines (Katherine Toland Frith and David Wesson), 68:216-23.

Coverage of Chang and Mao in Three U.S. News Magazines (Yang-Chou Yu and Daniel Riffe), 66:913-19.

Enticing Viewers: Sex and Violence in TV Guide Program Advertisements (Gilbert A. Williams), 66:970-73.

Farm Journalists and Advertiser Influence: Pressures on Ethical Standards (Robert G. Hays and Ann E. Reisner), 68:172-78.

Feeling the Heat from Advertisers: Farm Magazine Writers and Ethical Pressures (Robert G. Hays and Ann E. Reisner), 67:936-42.

Feminism and Advertising in Traditional and Non-Traditional Women’s Magazines 1950s-1980s (Linda J. Busby and Greg Leichty), 70:247-64.

How and Why Anonymous Attribution Is Used by Time and Newsweek (K. Tim Wulfemeyer) 62:81-86, 126.

How Eight Weekly Newsmagazines Covered Six National Elections (Robert Buckman), 70:780-92.

How Organization Editors Regard Their Jobs and Their Profession (Don Ranly), 66:949-53.

Images Through Time: Man-of-the-Year Covers (William G. Christ and Sammye Johnson), 62:891-93.

Magazine Coverage of Mentally Handicapped (Cathy Meo Bonnstetter), 63:623-26.

Newsmagazine Visuals and the 1988 Presidential Election (Sandra E. Moriarty and Mark N. Popovich), 68:371-80.

News Magazine Coverage of the Supreme Court During the Reagan Administrations (Dorothy A. Bowles and Rebekah V. Bromley), 69:948-59.

Of Lasting Interest? A Study of Change in the Content of Reader’s Digest (Ron F. Smith and Linda Decker-Amos), 62:127-31.

Research Activity of Magazine Publishers (Thomas Jacobson), 65:511-14.

Terrorists in the News, as Reflected in Three News Magazines, 1980-88 (Brian K. Simmons and David N. Lowry), 67:692-96.

Trends in Journalism Quarterly: Reflections of the Retired Editor (Guido H. Stempel III), 67:277-81.

Trends in Magazine Advertorial Use (Patricia A. Stout, Gary B. Wilcox and Lorrie S. Greer), 66:960-64.

The Use of Blacks in Magazine and Television Advertising: 1946-1986 (George M. Zinkhan, William J. Qualls and Abhijit Biswas), 67:547-49.

Use of Endorsers in Magazine Advertisements (Patricia A. Stout and Young Sook Moon), 67:536-46.

Using Expert Sources in Breaking Science Stories: A Comparison of Magazine Types (Shannon E. Martin), 68:179-87.

Visibility of Blacks and Whites in Magazine Photographs (Giacomo L. Ortizano), 66:718-21.

 

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Journalism Quarterly Index-Law

Volumes 61 to 70
1984 to 1993
Subject Index: Law

Acceptability Clauses and the Writer’s Legal Remedies (George E. Stevens), 61:898-901.

Advertising and Commercial Speech Since the 1986 Posadas Case (Roxanne Hovland and Ronald E. Taylor), 67:1083-1089.

The Application of Libel Law to Fiction (Paul F. Parsons), 63:294-97, 336.

Assessment of the Renewal Expectancy in FCC Comparative Renewal Hearings (Michael A. McGregor), 66:295-301.

The AT&T Consent Order and Electronic Publishing (John H. Boyer), 62:797-806.

Choosing the Standard of Care in Private Individual Defamation Cases (Susan Caudill), 66:396-401.

Communication Law and Justice: BrennanÕs Structural-Functional Theory (Roy V. Leeper), 70:160-71.

Contracts and Confidential Sources: The Implications of Cohen v. Cowles Media (Paula S. Horvath-Neimeyer), 67:1078-1082.

Contractual Offers in Advertising (George E. Stevens), 67:32-34.

Copyright and New Technology: Implications for Audiovisual Works (Janay Collins), 64:94-98.

Courts Restrict Release of Discovery Information (Deckle McLean), 59:503-07.

Criminal Libel After Garrison (George E. Stevens), 68:522-27.

Dangers of Libeling the Clergy (Paul F. Parsons), 62:528-32, 539.

Deregulation and Competition: Explaining the Absence of Local Broadcast News Operations (Michael L. McKean and Vernon A. Stone), 69:713-23.

The Different Functions of Speech in Defamation and Privacy Cases (Gary Kebbel), 61:629-33, 743.

The Dynamics of Expression Under the State Constitutions (Robert F. Copple), 64:106-113.

An Editorial Comment (Donald L. Shaw), 69:1-2.

Editorial Rights, Constitutional Restraints of Editors of State-Supported Newspapers (Ruth Walden), 62:616-25.

Effects of Gertz Decision in One Circuit (Phyllis Ann Avery and John D. Stevens), 61:897-98.

Effects of Herbert v. Lando on Small Newspapers and TV Stations (James Bow and Ben Silver), 61:414-18.

Experimental Test of Some Notions of the Fact/Opinion Distinction in Libel (Jeremy Cohen, Diana Mutz, Clifford Nass, and Laurie Mason), 66:11-18.

Fair Press or Trial Prejudice? Perception’s of Criminal Defendants (Regina Ganelle Sherard), 64:337-340.

The First Amendment at its Bicentennial: Necessary But Not Sufficient? (Dwight L. Teeter, Jr.), 69:18-27.

First Amendment Implications of Banning Alcohol Beverage Ads on Radio and TV (Lemuel B. Schofield), 62:533-39.

First Amendment Theories and Press Responsibility: The Work of Zechariah Chafee, Thomas Emerson, Vincent Blasi and Edwin Baker (Elizabeth Blanks Hindman), 69:48-65.

Flag Desecration as Seditious Libel (W. Wat Hopkins), 68:814-22.

Free Expression and Wartime: Lessons from the Past, Hopes for the Future (Margaret A. Blanchard), 69:5-17.

Free Expression: The First Five Years of the Rehnquist Court (F. Dennis Hale), 69:89-104.

The Freedom of Information Act and Accountability in University Research (David Pritchard and Craig Sanders), 66:402-409.

Free Lancers and ‘Work Made for Hire’ (George E. Stevens), 64:187-89.

Free Lancers and the ‘Work Made for Hire’ (George E. Stevens), 63:848-51.

A Government Action Approach to First Amendment Analysis (Ruth Walden), 69:65-88.

How Editors View Legal Issues and the Rehnquist Court (Douglas A. Anderson, Joe W. Milner and Mary-Lou Galician), 65:294-98.

How Justice Department Viewed the St. Louis Joint Operating Agreement (Carolyn Tozier), 63:503-08.

How Print and Broadcast Journalists Perceive Performance of Reporters in the Courtroom (Val E. Limburg, Nicholas P. Lovrich, Charles H. Sheldon and Erik Wasmann), 65:621-26.

How State Open Meeting Laws Now Compare with Those of 1974 (Sharon Hartin Iorio), 62:741-49.

How Texas Journalists View Status of FOI Act (Lawrence C. Sutherland), 64:202-08.

The Impact of Richmond Newspapers (Deckle McLean), 61:785-92.

The Indeterminate Future of the First Amendment (Todd F. Simon), 69:28-36. Indiana Legal Leaders’ Perceptions of Camera Trial Access Arguments (Greg Stefaniak), 61:399-403.

ISKCON Court Decisions: Setback for Proselytizing Rights (Achal Mehra), 61:109-16.

Judge’s Perceptions of Fair Trial-Free Press Issue (Robert E. Drechsel), 62:388-90.

Judging Public Interest in Libel: The Gertz DecisionÕs Contribution (Steven Helle), 61:117-24.

Judicial Linking of Intentional Emotional Distress to Intrusion (Bruce L. Plopper), 67:40-50.

Killing “Gnats with a Sledgehammer”? Case Study: Fairness Doctrine and a Broadcast License Denial (Timothy W. Gleason), 68:805-813.

Legal Protection for a Magazine Article Idea (George F. Stevens), 61:679-82.

Legally Enforceable Reporter-Source Agreements: Chilling News Gathering at the Source? (Matthew D. Bunker and Sigman L. Splichal), 70:939-46.

Libel and the Opinion Writer: The Fact-Opinion Distinction (Harry W. Stonecipher and Don Sneed), 64:491-98.

The Libel Climate of the Late 19th Century: A Survey of Libel Litigation, 1884-1899 (Timothy Gleason), 70:893-906.

Libel Consequences of Headlines (Deckle McLean), 66:924-29.

Libel Law and the Press in Japan (Kyu Ho Youm), 67:1103-1112. Lifting the Veil: Ethics Bodies, the Citizen-Critic, and the First Amendment (Matthew D. Bunker), 70:98-107.

Local and Topical Pervasive Public Figures After Gertz (George E. Stevens), 66:463-66.

Mass Media and Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress (Robert E. Drechsel), 62:523-27, 539.

Mass Media and the “Libel Proof” Doctrine (George E. Stevens), 66:174-77.

Mass Media Liability for Intentionally Inflicted Emotional Distress (Robert E. Drechsel), 62:95-99.

Media Access to Juvenile Courts (Louis A. Day), 61:751-56.

Media Coverage of the Supreme CourtÕs Caseload (Jerome O’Callaghan and James O. Dukes), 69:195-203.

Media Defamation and the Free-Lance Writer (George E. Stevens), 64:601-04.

Media Tort Liability for Physical Harm (Robert E. DrechseI), 64:99-105.

Mediasat and the Tort of Invasion of Privacy (Jeremy Harris Lipschultz), 59:507-11.

More Freedom for the Prison Press: An Emerging First Amendment Issue (Don Sneed and Harry W. Stonecipher), 63:48-54, 68.

Move to Clear and Convincing Proof as Libel Standard Gain for Media (Deckle McLean), 66:640-45.

News Councils and Libel Actions (Ronald Farrar), 63:509-16.

News Council Complainants: Who Are They and What Do They Want? (Louise Williams Hermanson), 70:947-70.

Newsmagazine Coverage of the Supreme Court During the Reagan Administrations (Dorothy A. Bowles and Rebekah V. Bromley), 69:948-59.

Newspaper Attention to (and Support of) First Amendment Cases, 1919-1969 (Dorothy Bowles), 66:579-86.

Newspapers’ Policies on Rejection of Ads for Products and Services (Steve Pasternack and Sandra H. Utt), 65:695-701.

Newsracks and the First Amendment (George E. Stevens), 66:930-33.

Newtonian Communication: Shaking the Libel Tree for Empirical Damages (Jeremy Cohen and Sara Spears), 67:51-59.

Not an Empty Box with Beautiful Words on It: The First Amendment in Progressive Era Scholarship (Linda Cobb-Reiley), 69:37-47.

‘Official Conduct’ and the Actual Malice Rule (George E. Stevens), 64:857-60.

Origins of the Actual Malice Test (Deckle McLean), 62:750-54.

Press Identification of Victims of Sexual Assault: Weighing Privacy and Constitutional Concerns (Morgan David Arant Jr.), 68:238-52.

Press May Find Justice Scalia Frequent Foe but Impressive Adversary (Deckle McLean), 65:152-56.

Presumed Harm: An Item for the Unfinished Agenda of Times v. Sullivan (David A. Anderson), 62:24-30.

Prior Restraint on Photojournalists (Caroline Dow), 64:88-93.

The Pro Athlete’s Right of Publicity in Live Sports Telecasts (Louis A. Day), 59:62-70.

The Problem of Trespass for Photojournalists (Michael D. Sherer), 62:154-56, 222.

ProsecutorsÕ Use of External Agendas in Prosecuting Pornography Cases (David Pritchard, Jon Paul Dilts and Dan Berkowitz), 64:392-98.

Radio Libel Laws: Relics That May Have Answer for Reform Needed Today (Robert L. Hughes), 63:288-93, 359.

Rationalizing Libel Law in Wake of Gertz: The Problem and a Proposal (Robert L. Hughes), 62:540-47, 566.

Recent Developments in Law of Access (Ann L. Plamondon), 63:61-68.

Recent Privacy Cases Deal with Diverse Issues (Deckle McLean), 63:374-78.

Richmond Newspapers, Inc. v. Virginia and the Emerging Right of Access (Roy V. Leeper), 61:615-22.

RICO and Obscenity Prosecutions: Racketeering Laws Threaten Free Expression (Matthew D. Bunker, Paul H. Gates Jr., and Sigman L. Splichal), 70:692-99.

Scaring Off the Muckrakers with the Threat of Libel (Robert Miraldi) 59:609-14.

Seditious Libel Today Versus the Imperative of Absolute Immunity (Robert B. Gilbert), 63:38-42, 47.

The Single-Publication Rule: A Solution That Raises Problems (David A. Haberman), 61:623-28, 744.

State Constitutions and the Press: Historical Context and Resurgence of a Libertarian Tradition? (James R. Parramore), 69:105-23.

Summary Judgment in Defamation Under Gertz (Robert M. Ogles and George E. Stevens), 65:745-47.

A Survey of Photojournalists and Their Encounters with the Law (Michael D. Sherer), 64:499-502.

The Survival of “End-Run” Theories of Tort Liability After Hustler v. Falwell (Robert E. Drechsel), 67:1062-1070.

Suspension of the NAB Code and Its Effect on Regulation of Advertising (Lynda M. Maddox and Eric J. Zanot), 61:125-30, 156.

‘Taken as a Whole’ in Print Obscenity Cases (George E. Stevens), 63:371-74.

Taxing Newspaper Advertising Supplements: A Study of State Trends (Greg Stefaniak), 67:21-24.

Tort Liability of the News Media For Surreptitious Recording (Robert L. Spellman), 62:289-95.

Unauthorized Use of a NewspaperÕs Name (George E. Stevens), 61:426-29.

The University’s Liability for Libel and Privacy Invasion by Student Press (Ruth Walden), 65:702-08.

Unlicensed Broadcasting and the Federal Radio Commission: The 1930 George W. Fellowes Challenge (Steven P. Phipps), 68:823-28.

Unshackled by Unwilling: Public Broadcasting and Editorializing (Howard M. Kleiman), 64:707-713.

Update on Scale Analysis of Supreme Court Cases (Guido H. Stempel III), 64:860-61.

What Iowa Editors Know About Libel Law (Brian J. Steffin), 65:998-1000.

The “Wire Service” Libel Defense (Kyu Ho Youm), 70:682-91.

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