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Friday, September 03 2010 @ 03:00 PM GMT+5 Volume ThirteenVolume 13, no. 1/2 (winter/spring
1992) Barbara
F. Luebke, “Commentary:
No More Content Analyses,” Newspaper
Research Journal 13, no. 1/2 (winter/spring 1992): 2-9. William
B. Blakenburg, “The Utility of Anonymous
Attribution,” Newspaper Research Journal
13, no. 1/2 (winter/spring 1992): 10-23. John C.
Schweitzer, “Job Opportunities in Newspaper Research for JMC Master’s
Graduates,” Newspaper Research Journal
13, no. 1/2 (winter/spring 1992): 24-33. Ted
Pease, “News 2000: Not My Kid!
Journalists Leery of Industry’s Future,” Newspaper
Research Journal 13, no. 1/2 (winter/spring 1992): 34-53. George
Albert Gladney, “The McPaper
Revolution: Elinor
Kelley Grusin and Gerald C. Stone, “Using Focus
Groups to Improve Survey Research: Recalling Classroom Newspapers,” Newspaper Research Journal 13, no. 1/2
(winter/spring 1992): 72-83. Jeffrey
L. Griffin and Robert L. Stevenson, “The Influence of Text and Graphics in
Increasing Understanding of Foreign News Content,” Newspaper Research Journal 13, no. 1/2 (winter/spring 1992): 84-99. Lowell D.
Frazier, “The Fax News Flood: Editors Grapple with Technology’s Benefits,
Burdens,” Newspaper Research Journal
13, no. 1/2 (winter/spring 1992): 100-111. Douglas
A. Anderson and Frederic A. Leigh, “How Newspaper Editors and Broadcast News
Directors View Media Ethics,” Newspaper
Research Journal 13, no. 1/2 (winter/spring 1992): 112-123. Ernest C.
Hynds, “Editorial Page Editors Discuss Use of
Letters,” Newspaper Research Journal
13, no. 1/2 (winter/spring 1992): 124-137. Ray Laakaniemi, William Green and Laurence Jankowski, “Winning
Weeklies: Common Traits of Award Winners,” Newspaper
Research Journal 13, no. 1/2 (winter/spring 1992): 138-145. J. David
Johnson and Hendrika Meishcke,
“Mass Media Channels: Women’s Evaluations for Cancer-Related Information,” Newspaper Research Journal 13, no. 1/2
(winter/spring 1992): 146-159. Wendy S. Williams, “For Book
Reviews Ed Adams, review of The Hearsts: Father and Son, by William
Randolph Hearst Jr. with Jack Casserly, Newspaper Research Journal 13, no. 1/2
(winter/spring 1992): 170-171. Keith
Kenney, review of Picture Research: A Practical Guide, by John Schultz and Barbara Schultz, Newspaper Research Journal 13, no. 1/2
(winter/spring 1992): 171-173. Volume 13, no. 3 (summer 1992) Elizabeth
S. Hansen and Roy L. Moore, “Public Attitudes toward Libel: Do Newspaper
Readers and Editors See Eye to Eye?” Newspaper
Research Journal 13, no. 3 (summer 1992): 2-12. Matthew
D. Bunker, “Application of Libel Law Principles by Kansas Editors,” Newspaper Research Journal 13, no. 3
(summer 1992): 13-24. Craig
Sanders, “How State Press Associations Provide Legal Assistance,” Newspaper Research Journal 13, no. 3
(summer 1992): 25-35. Ken
Smith, “The Impact of Shared Mail on Editorial Quality,” Newspaper Research Journal 13, no. 3 (summer 1992): 36-47. Walter C.
Soderlund, “Canadian and U.S. Coverage of Latin
American Elections,” Newspaper Research
Journal 13, no. 3 (summer 1992): 48-66. Tom
McCoy, “The New York Times’ Coverage
of El Salvador,” Newspaper Research
Journal 13, no. 3 (summer 1992): 67-84. Stephen
Lacy, “Commentary: Ideas for
Prospering in a Changing Market,” Newspaper
Research Journal 13, no. 3 (summer 1992): 85-94. Book
Reviews Dick Streckfuss, review of The
Great Reporters, by William David Sloan, Julie K. Hedgepeth,
Volume 13/14, no. 4/1 (fall
1992/winter 1993) Jay Black
and Ralph Barney, “Commentary: Journalism
Ethics since Janet Cooke,” Newspaper
Research Journal 13/14, no. 4/1 (fall 1992/winter 1993): 2-16. Steve Pasternack, “Unsealing Campus Law Enforcement Records,” Newspaper Research Journal 13/14, no.
4/1 (fall 1992/winter 1993): 17-27. David E. Boeyink, “Analyzing Newspaper Editorials: Are the Arguments
Consistent?” Newspaper Research Journal 13/14,
no. 4/1 (fall 1992/winter 1993): 28-39. Joseph D.
Keefer and Michael R. Smith, “Newspaper Employment of Journalists with
Disabilities,” Newspaper Research Journal
13/14, no. 4/1 (fall 1992/winter 1993): 40-49. Kathering
C. McAdams, “Readability Reconsidered: A Study of Reader Reactions to Fog
Indexes,” Newspaper Research Journal 13/14,
no. 4/1 (fall 1992/winter 1993): 50-59. Karen S.
Johnson-Cartee, Bryan A. Graham and Deborah Foster, “Siting a Hazardous Waste Incinerator: Newspaper Risk
Communication and Public Opinion Analysis,” Newspaper
Research Journal 13/14, no. 4/1 (fall 1992/winter 1993): 60-72. Sigman
L. Splichal, “How Florida Newspapers are Dealing with Access to Computerized Government Information,”
Newspaper Research Journal 13/14, no.
4/1 (fall 1992/winter 1993): 73-83. Wayne Wanta and Virginia Roark, “Which Wirephotos
are Used and Which are Rejected at Three Newspapers,” Newspaper Research Journal 13/14, no.
4/1 (fall 1992/winter 1993): 84-98. Joseph P.
Bernt and Marilyn S. Greenwald, “Differing Views of
Senior Editors and Gay/Lesbian Journalists REgardind
Newspaper Coverage of the Gay and Lesbian Community,” Newspaper Research Journal 13/14, no. 4/1 (fall 1992/winter 1993):
99-110. Julie E.
Dodd and Leonard Tipton, “Shifting Views of High School Students about
Journalism Careers,” Newspaper Research
Journal 13/14, no. 4/1 (fall 1992/winter 1993): 111-120. Linda
Morton and John Warren, “Newspapers’ Art Preferences from Public Relations
Sources,” Newspaper Research Journal 13/14,
no. 4/1 (fall 1992/winter 1993): 121-130. Shiela
Reaves, “What’s Wrong with this Picture? Daily
Newspaper Photo Editors’ Attitudes and Their Tolerance toward Digital Manipulation,”
Newspaper Research Journal 13/14, no.
4/1 (fall 1992/winter 1993): 131-155. W. Robert
Nowell III, “Prison Regulations and Nonprisoner Newspapers,” Newspaper Research Journal 13/14, no. 4/1 (fall 1992/winter 1993):
156-174. Book
Reviews Kyu
Ho Youm, review of Power, Publicity and the Abuse of Libel Law, by Donald M. Gillmor, Newspaper Research Journal 13/14, no.
4/1 (fall 1992/winter 1993): 175-176. Joseph Bernt, review of Making Local News, by Phyllis Kaniss, Newspaper Research Journal 13/14, no. 4/1 (fall 1992/winter 1993): 176-178.
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