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Friday, September 03 2010 @ 02:54 PM GMT+5 Volume EighteenVolume 18, no. 1/2 (winter/spring
1997) Jane B.
Singer, “Changes and Consistencies: Newspaper Journalists Contemplate Online
Future,” Newspaper Research Journal 18,
no. 1/2 (winter/spring 1997): 2-18. Robert G.
Picard and Stephen Lacy, “Commentary: Lessons from the Detroit Newspaper Strike,” Newspaper Research Journal 18, no. 1/2
(winter/spring 1997): 19-32. Yorgo
Pasadeos and Paula Renfro, “An Appraisal of Murdoch
and the U.S. Daily Press,” Newspaper
Research Journal 18, no. 1/2 (winter/spring 1997): 33-50. Laurence
B. Alexander and Leah G. Cooper, “Words that Shield: A Textual Analysis of the
Journalist’s Privilege,” Newspaper
Research Journal 18, no. 1/2 (winter/spring 1997): 51-71. Sylvia E.
White and Tania Fuentez, “Analysis of Black Images in
Comic Strips, 1915-1995,” Newspaper
Research Journal 18, no. 1/2 (winter/spring 1997): 72-85. Gerald C.
Stone, Mary K. O’Donnell and Stephen Banning, “Public Perceptions of
Newspaper’s Watchdog Role,” Newspaper
Research Journal 18, no. 1/2 (winter/spring 1997): 86-102. Regina
Louise Lewis, “How Managerial Evolution Affects Newspaper Firms,” Newspaper Research Journal 18, no. 1/2
(winter/spring 1997): 103-125. John T. Russial, “Topic-Team Performance: A Content Study,” Newspaper Research Journal 18, no. 1/2 (winter/spring
1997): 126-144. James Pokrywczynski and John Crowley, “Job Satisfaction in
Newspaper Ad Departments,” Newspaper
Research Journal 18, no. 1/2 (winter/spring 1997): 145-156. George
Albert Gladney, “Impact of Visuals in Selecting NNA
General Excellence Winners,” Newspaper
Research Journal 18, no. 1/2 (winter/spring 1997): 157-168. Charles
C. Self, “Spotlight on Alliances,” Newspaper
Research Journal 18, no. 1/2 (winter/spring 1997): 171-173. Book
Reviews Karen L. Foulke, review of Native
Americans in the News: Images of Indians in the Twentieth Century Press, by
Mary Ann Weston, Newspaper Research
Journal 18, no. 1/2 (winter/spring 1997): 169-170. Volume 18, no. 3/4 (summer/fall
1997) M. Mark Miller and Julie Andsager,
“Protecting 1st Amendment? Newspaper Coverage of Hate Speech,” Newspaper Research Journal 18, no. 3/4 (summer/fall 1997): 2-15. Mary
Alice Shaver and Regina Louise Lewis, “Role of Special Selections and
Subsidiary Publications in Competitive Environment,” Newspaper Research Journal 18, no. 3/4 (summer/fall 1997): 16-30. John C.
Pollock, Beverly Kreuer and Eric Ouano,
“City Characteristics and Coverage of China’s Bid to Host the Olympics,” Newspaper Research Journal 18, no. 3/4
(summer/fall 1997): 31-49. Frederick
Fico and William Cote, “Fairness and Balance in Election Reporting: The 1994
Governor’s Race in Hyun Ban
and R.C. Adams, “ Bruce
Garrison, “Online Services: Internet in 1995 Newsrooms,” Newspaper Research Journal 18, no. 3/4 (summer/fall 1997): 79-93. Robert G.
Picard, “Modeling the Problem: De Novo Entry into
Daily Newspaper Markets,” Newspaper
Research Journal 18, no. 3/4 (summer/fall 1997): 94-108. Matthew
D. Bunker and Sigman L. Splichal,
“Relational Privacy Cases and Freedom of Information,” Newspaper Research Journal 18, no. 3/4 (summer/fall 1997): 109-121. James Aucoin, “Does Newspaper Call-in Line Expand Public
Conversation?” Newspaper Research Journal
18, no. 3/4 (summer/fall 1997): 122-140. Sherrie
L. Wilson, William A. Bab*censored* and John Pribek,
“Newspaper Ombudsmen’s Reactions to Use of Anonymous Sources,” Newspaper Research Journal 18, no. 3/4
(summer/fall 1997): 141-153. Jan
Leblanc Wicks, “Spotlight on Alliances,” Newspaper
Research Journal 18, no. 3/4 (summer/fall 1997): 158-159. Book
Reviews Douglas
K. Daniel, review of Personal History,
by Katherine Graham, Newspaper Research
Journal 18, no. 3/4 (summer/fall 1997): 154-155. Julie K. Henderson, review of Fools for Scandal: How the Media Invented Whitewater, by Gene Lyons and the editors of Harper’s Magazine, Newspaper Research Journal 18, no. 3/4 (summer/fall 1997): 156-157.
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