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Friday, September 03 2010 @ 03:01 PM GMT+5 Volume TwoVol. 2,
No. 1 (fall 1980) Judee K.
Burgoon, Michael Burgoon and Violet Turner, “Evaluations of Newspaper and
Television Coverage of Local, National and World News,” Newspaper Research Journal 2, no. 1 (fall 1980): 4-11. John C.
Schweitzer, “Newspaper Front Pages Revisted: Reader Reactions,” Newspaper Research Journal 2, no. 1
(fall 1980): 12-18. Ernest C.
Hynds, “Kilpatrick, Anderson, Buchwald Lead Columnists into the 1980s,” Newspaper Research Journal 2, no. 1
(fall 1980): 19-28. J.P.
Winter and W.F. DeGeorge, “Characteristics of Newspaper Coupon Clippers,” Newspaper Research Journal 2, no. 1
(fall 1980): 29-32. Kenneth
M. Jackson, “Broadening of Reader Interests Seen through Economic News’
Relation to Households,” Newspaper
Research Journal 2, no. 1 (fall 1980): 33-42. Glenn A.
Himebaugh and Mark K. Kennedy, “Book Reviewing in the Metropolitcan Press: A
Comparative Study,” Newspaper Research
Journal 2, no. 1 (fall 1980): 43-47. Dean M.
Flatt, “Managerial Incentives: Effects at a Chain Owned Daily,” Newspaper Research Journal 2, no. 1
(fall 1980): 48-55. Ouida
Drinkwater and Jere Hoar, “Are Michael
Sewell, “Commentary: Toward Press
Freedom Support from Legal Counsel,” Newspaper
Research Journal 2, no. 1 (fall 1980): 61-62. Book
Reviews Joseph
Tinkelman, review of News Reporting and
Writing, by Brian S. Brooks, George Kennedy, Darly R. Roen and Don Ranly, Newspaper Research Journal 2, no. 1
(fall 1980): 63-64. Vol. 2,
No. 2 (winter 1981) Jack B.
Haskins, “The Trouble with Bad News,” Newspaper
Research Journal 2, no. 2 (winter 1981): 3-16. Hugh M.
Culbertson, “Reporters and Editors – Some Differences in Perspective,” Newspaper Research Journal 2, no. 2
(winter 1981): 17-27. Michael
Ruffner and Michael Burgoon, “The Relationship between Writing Style and
Personality Structure,” Newspaper
Research Journal 2, no. 2 (winter 1981): 28-35. Mario
Garcia, J.W. Click and Guido H. Stempel III, “Reader Response to Redesign of John L.
Huffman Pamela Kelly and Denise Trauth, “Newsperson’s Privilege: Its Present
Constitutional Status,” Newspaper
Research Journal 2, no. 2 (winter 1981): 42-48. Gail L.
Barwis, “The Changing Face of Labor in the Newspaper Industry,” Newspaper Research Journal 2, no. 2
(winter 1981): 49-57. Ronald G.
Hicks, “How Much News is Enough?” Newspaper
Research Journal 2, no. 2 (winter 1981): 58-67. A.B.
Blakenship, “Commentary: Which
Do-It-Yourself Newspaper Surveys Do It?” Newspaper
Research Journal 2, no. 2 (winter 1981):.68-71. Book
Reviews Lowndes
F. Stephens, review of Deciding What’s
News: A Study of CBS Evening News, NBC Nightly News, Newsweek and Time, by
Herbert J. Gans, Newspaper Research
Journal 2, no. 2 (winter 1981): 72-73. L. Dupre
Long, review of Paradigms Lost:
Reflections on Literacy and Its Decline, by John Simon, Newspaper Research Journal 2, no. 2 (winter
1981): 73. John De
Mott, review of Investigative Reporting,
by Clark Mollenhoff, Newspaper Research
Journal 2, no. 2 (winter 1981): 73-75. Hillier
Krieghbaum, review of Pulitzer Prize
Editorials: America’s Best Editorial Writing, by W. David Sloan, Newspaper Research Journal 2, no. 2
(winter 1981): 75-76. Vol. 2,
No. 3 (spring 1981) Eileen
Lehnert, “The Youth Market’s Ideal Newspaper,” Newspaper Research Journal 2, no. 3 (spring 1981): 3-15. Gerald C.
Stone, Donna B. Stone and Edgar P. Trotter, “Newspaper Quality’s Relation to
Circulation,” Newspaper Research Journal 2,
no. 3 (spring 1981): 16-24. Fred
Fedler and Tim Counts, “Variations in Attribution Affect Readers’ Evaluations
of Stories,” Newspaper Research Journal 2,
no. 3 (spring 1981): 25-34. Harry W.
Stonecipher, “Is ‘Actual Malice’ Rule a Special Privliege for the Press,” Newspaper Research Journal 2, no. 3
(spring 1981): 35-41. Kenneth
M. Jackson, “Local Community Orientations of Suburban Newspaper Subscribers,” Newspaper Research Journal 2, no. 3
(spring 1981): 42-49. Eugenia
Zerbinos, “The Electronic Newspaper and Freedom of the Press,” Newspaper Research Journal 2, no. 3
(spring 1981): 50-58. Edward F.
DeRoche, “Newspapers in Education: What We Know,” Newspaper Research Journal 2, no. 3 (spring 1981): 59-63. Cary B.
Ziter, “Commentary: More Effective
People Management through QWL,” Newspaper
Research Journal 2, no. 3 (spring 1981): 64-69. Ernest C.
Hynes, “Newspaper Education Coverage Has Been Expanded, Improved,” Newspaper Research Journal 2, no. 3
(spring 1981): 70-76. Book
Reviews Gerald
Stone, review of Polling on the Issues,
by Albert H. Cantril, Newspaper Research
Journal 2, no. 3 (spring 1981): 77-78. Herbert
Lee Williams, review of How to Use the
Federal FOI Act, by Peter C. Lovenheim and Jack C. Landau, Newspaper Research Journal 2, no. 3
(spring 1981): 78-79. Robet G.
Allen, review of The Reporter and the Law,
by Lyle W. Denniston, Newspaper Research
Journal 2, no. 3 (spring 1981): 79-80. Rachel
Shuster, review of Women and the News,
ed. Laurily Keir Epstein, Newspaper
Research Journal 2, no. 3 (spring 1981): 80-81. Bruce
Garrison, review of Mass Media and
American Politics, by Doris A. Graber, Newspaper
Research Journal 2, no. 3 (spring 1981): 82-83. John N.
Rippey, review of The Press and the 1980
Presidential Campaign: In the Shadow of an Economic Crisis, by D.D. Groff,
F.R. Schwadel, L. DeWitt, W.B. Fulton, H.C. Johnson, L. McCormick, C. Randolph
and C.L. Skrzycki, Newspaper Research
Journal 2, no. 3 (spring 1981): 83-85. Vol. 2,
No. 4 (summer 1981) Roy L.
Moore and George P. Moschis, “Impact of Newspaper Reading on Adolescent
Consumers,” Newspaper Research Journal
2, no. 4 (summer 1981): 3-8. Thomas B.
Littlewood and Raymond DeLong, “Supplemental News Services,” Newspaper Research Journal 2, no. 4
(summer 1981): 9-14. David
Weaver, “On Using Newspaper Readership Research,” Newspaper Research Journal 2, no. 4 (summer 1981): 15-22. James E.
Murphy and Sunshine Kuang-Tsui, “Two-Nation Press Coverage of a ‘Conflict’
between Judee K.
Burgoon and Michael Burgoon, “The Functions of the Daily Newspaper,” Newspaper Research Journal 2, no. 4
(summer 1981): 29-39. James A.
Wollert, “The Newspaper as a Broadcaster: Violation of the Public Interest,” Newspaper Research Journal 2, no. 4
(summer 1981):40-47. Linda
Heath, Margaret T. Gordon and Robert LeBailly, “What Newspapers Tell Us (And
Don’t Tell Us) about Rape,” Newspaper
Research Journal 2, no. 4 (summer 1981):48-55. Ted
Joseph, “Existing Decision-Making Practices on American Dailies,” Newspaper Research Journal 2, no. 4
(summer 1981): 56-60. Ray
Laakaniemi, “The Computer Connection: America’s First Computer-Delivered
Newspaper,” Newspaper Research Journal
2, no. 4 (summer 1981): 61-68. Edna F.
Einsiedel and Heather A. Tully, “Newspaper Use by Working and Non-Working
Women,” Newspaper Research Journal 2,
no. 4 (summer 1981): 69-76. Michael
Burgoon, Judee K. Burgoon and Steven A. Burch, “Effects of Editorial and
Prudction Practices on Satisfaction with the Use of Local Daily Newspapers,” Newspaper Research Journal 2, no. 4
(summer 1981): 77-88. Allen
Pettus, “Commentary: Peer Review: The
Tennessean’s Innovative Experiment,” Newspaper
Research Journal 2, no. 4 (summer 1981): 89-94. Book
Reviews Richard
T. Stout, review of The World’s Great
DailiesL Profiles of Fifty Newspapers, by John C. Merrill and Harold A.
Fisher, Newspaper Research Journal 2,
no. 4 (summer 1981): 95-96. Ray
DeLong, review of American Newspapers in
the 1980s, by Ernest C. Hynds, Newspaper
Research Journal 2, no. 4 (summer 1981): 96-97. Wallace
B. Eberhard, review of Goodbye Gutenberg:
The Newspaper Revolution of the 1980s, by Anthony Smith, Newspaper Research Journal 2, no. 4
(summer 1981): 97-98. Bruce Garrison, review of The Pulse of Politics: Electing Presidents in the Media, by James David Barber, Newspaper Research Journal 2, no. 4 (summer 1981): 98-100.
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