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Friday, September 03 2010 @ 03:10 PM GMT+5 Volume FourteenVolume 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. Volume 14, no. 2 (spring 1993) Leo
Bogart, “Newspaper of the Future: Our Look at the Next Century,” Newspaper Research Journal 14, no. 2
(spring 1993): 2-10. David
Lawrence Jr., “Why Future is Promising for the Newspaper Industry,” Newspaper Research Journal 14, no. 2
(spring 1993): 11-17. John
Morton, “Growth of Electronic Media Has Made Papers Better,” Newspaper Research Journal 14, no. 2
(spring 1993): 18-22. Jules
Tewlow, “Electronic Innovations Liberate Newsgatherers,” Newspaper Research Journal 14, no. 2 (spring 1993): 23-31. Robert H.
Giles, “Change Shapes Trends in Newspaper Management,” Newspaper Research Journal 14, no. 2 (spring 1993): 32-39. Todd
Simon, “Newspaper Regulation, Policy and Taxation,” Newspaper Research Journal 14, no. 2 (spring 1993): 40-54. Stephen
Lacy, “Understanding and Serving Readers: The Problem of Fuzzy Market
Structure,” Newspaper Research Journal 14,
no. 2 (spring 1993): 55-67. William
B. Blakenburg, “The Viability of the Comprehensive Daily,” Newspaper Research Journal 14, no. 2 (spring 1993): 68-80. Karen
Jurgensen, “Diversity: A Report from the Battlefield,” Newspaper Research Journal 14, no. 2 (spring 1993): 81-94. Kristen
McGrath, “Women and Newspapers,” Newspaper
Research Journal 14, no. 2 (spring 1993): 95-110. Volume 14, no. 3/4 (summer/fall
1993) John C.
Busterna, “Commentary: Newspaper
Preservation Act: To be or not to be – That is Irrelevant!” Newspaper Research Journal 14, no.3/4
(summer/fall 1993): 2-12. Edward J. Lordan, “Do Methodological Details
Help Readers Evaluate Statistics-Based Stories?” Newspaper Research Journal 14, no.3/4 (summer/fall 1993): 13-19. Stephen
Lacy and Shikha Dalmia, “Daily and Weekly Penetration in Non-Metropolitan Areas
of Michigan,” Newspaper Research Journal
14, no.3/4 (summer/fall 1993): 20-33. George L.
Thurlow and Katherine J. Milo, “Newspaper Readership: Can the Bleeding be
Stopped, or Do We Have the Wrong Patient,” Newspaper
Research Journal 14, no.3/4 (summer/fall 1993): 34-44. Laurence
B. Alexander, “Civil Liability for Journalists Who Violate Agreements of
Confidentiality with Sources,” Newspaper
Research Journal 14, no.3/4 (summer/fall 1993): 45-59. Sharon
Bramlett-Solomon, “Job Satisfaction Factors Important to Black Journalists,” Newspaper Research Journal 14, no.3/4
(summer/fall 1993): 60-69. Glen T.
Cameron, Glen J. Nowack and Dean M. Krugman, “The Competitive Position of
Newspaper in the Local Retail Market,” Newspaper
Research Journal 14, no.3/4 (summer/fall 1993): 70-81. Dianne
Lynch, “Catch 22? Washington Newswomen and Their News Sources,” Newspaper Research Journal 14, no.3/4
(summer/fall 1993): 82-92. Lee Jolliffe,
“Commentary: Yes! More Content
Analysis,” Newspaper Research Journal
14, no.3/4 (summer/fall 1993): 93-98. W. Wat Hopkins, “Good News or Bad for the Press? Actual Malice as Purposeful
Avoidance of the Truth,” Newspaper
Research Journal 14, no.3/4 (summer/fall 1993): 99-111. Linda J.
Shipley, “What Advertising Managers Look for (and Find) in Their New Hires,” Newspaper Research Journal 14, no.3/4
(summer/fall 1993): 112-122. Betsy B.
Cook, Steve R. Ranks and Ralph J. Turner, “The Effects of Work Environment on
Burnout in the Newsroom,” Newspaper
Research Journal 14, no.3/4 (summer/fall 1993): 123-136. Dick
Haws, “A Qualitative Study: The New York Times,
Patricia Bowman and William Kennedy Smith,” Newspaper
Research Journal 14, no.3/4 (summer/fall 1993): 137-145. Sandra H.
Utt and Steve Pasternack, “Infographics Today: Using Qualitative Devices to
Display Quantitative Information,” Newspaper
Research Journal 14, no.3/4 (summer/fall 1993): 146-157. Book
Reviews Justice
B. Hill, review of The Editorial Eye,
by Jane T. Harrigan, Newspaper Research
Journal 14, no.3/4 (summer/fall 1993): 158-160. John V. Bodle, review of Student Publications: Legalities, Governance and Operation, by Louis Edward Ingelhart, Newspaper Research Journal 14, no.3/4 (summer/fall 1993): 160-161.
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