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Friday, September 03 2010 @ 03:14 PM GMT+5 Volume SeventeenVolume 17, no. 1/2 (winter/spring
1996) Ann Auman, “How Editors and Educators See Skills Needed for
Editing,” Newspaper Research Journal
17, no. 1/2 (winter/spring 1996): 2-13. Ernest Hynds and Erika Archibald, “Improved
Editorial Pages Can Help Papers, Communities,” Newspaper Research Journal 17, no. 1/2 (winter/spring 1996): 14-24. James
Simon, “Media Use and Voter Turnout in a Presidential Election,” Newspaper Research Journal 17, no. 1/2
(winter/spring 1996): 25-34. James
Tankard and Laura Hendrickson, “Specificity and Imagery in Writing: Testing the
Effects of Show, Don’t Tell,” Newspaper
Research Journal 17, no. 1/2 (winter/spring 1996): 35-48. Laurence
B. Alexander, “Ethical Choices that Become Legal Problems for Media,” Newspaper Research Journal 17, no. 1/2
(winter/spring 1996): 49-60. Leonard
Reid, Karen King and Margaret Morrison, “Agency Media Professionals Look at the
Sales Effects of National Newspaper Advertising,” Newspaper Research Journal 17, no. 1/2 (winter/spring 1996): 61-76. Michael
Jordan, “Anonymous Juries and the First Amendment: New Constitutional Conflict
Focuses on Prabu
David, “Comparative Performance of the Pie and the Bar,” Newspaper Research Journal 17, no. 1/2 (winter/spring 1996):
89-104. Angela
Powers, Shirley Serini and Susan Johnson, “How Gender
and Ethnicity Affected Primary Coverage,” Newspaper
Research Journal 17, no. 1/2 (winter/spring 1996): 105-112. Bruce
Garrison, “Tools Daily Newspapers Use in Computer-Assisted Reporting,” Newspaper Research Journal 17, no. 1/2
(winter/spring 1996): 113-126. Orayb
Najjar, “Correction: ASNE Efforts Increase Minorities
in Newsroom,” Newspaper Research Journal
17, no. 1/2 (winter/spring 1996): 129-131. Diane
Cook-Tench, “Spotlight on Alliances,” Newspaper Research Journal 17, no. 1/2
(winter/spring 1996): 132-133. Book
Reviews Guido H. Stempel III, review of The
Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics, ed. Marvin Kalb, Newspaper Research Journal 17, no. 1/2
(winter/spring 1996): 127-128. Volume 17, no. 3/4 (summer/fall
1996) Christopher
Harper, “Online Newspapers: Going Somewhere or Going Nowhere?” Newspaper Research Journal 17, no. 3/4
(summer/fall 1996): 2-13. Lucinda
Davenport, Frederick Fico and David Weinstock,
“Computers in Newsrooms of Michigan’s Newspapers,” Newspaper Research Journal 17, no. 3/4 (summer/fall 1996): 14-28. Paul
Parsons and Raymond B. Johnson III, “ProfNet: A
Computer-Assisted Reporting Bridge to Academia,” Newspaper Research Journal 17, no. 3/4 (summer/fall 1996): 29-38. L. Paul Husselbee and Amy Ann Adams, “Seeking Instructional Value:
Publication of Disturbing Images in Small Community Newspapers,” Newspaper Research Journal 17, no. 3/4
(summer/fall 1996): 39-52. Karla
Aronson, George Sylvie and Russell Todd, “Real-time Journalism: Implications
for News Writing,” Newspaper Research
Journal 17, no. 3/4 (summer/fall 1996): 53-67. Kim
Walsh-Childers, Jean Chance and Kristin Herzog, “Women Journalists Report
Discrimination in Newspapers,” Newspaper
Research Journal 17, no. 3/4 (summer/fall 1996): 68-87. Charles
N. Davis, Susan D. Ross and Paul H. Gates, “How Newspaper Editors Feel about
Confidential Sources in Wake of Cohen v.
Cowles,” Newspaper Research Journal 17,
no. 3/4 (summer/fall 1996): 88-97. Dick Haws
and Melody Ramsey, “The Winston-Salem Journal
and the Identification of Sexual Assault Victims,” Newspaper Research Journal 17, no. 3/4 (summer/fall 1996): 98-104. Christopher
Lamb, “Perceptions of Cartoonists and Editors about Cartoons,” Newspaper Research Journal 17, no. 3/4
(summer/fall 1996): 105-119. John C. Pollick, Jennifer Coughlin, Jennifer Thomas and Traci Connaughton, “Comparing City Characteristics and Newspaper
Coverage of Dr. Jack Kevorkian,” Newspaper
Research Journal 17, no. 3/4 (summer/fall 1996): 120-133. Keith
Kenney, “Spotlight on Alliances,” Newspaper
Research Journal 17, no. 3/4 (summer/fall 1996): 134-135. Book
Reviews David W. Richter, review of The Art of Editing, by Floyd K. Baskette, Newspaper Research Journal 17, no. 3/4 (summer/fall 1996): 136-137.
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