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Friday, September 03 2010 @ 03:13 PM GMT+5 Volume Twenty SixVolume 26, no. 1 (winter 2005) Koang-Hyub Kim and Philip Meyer, “Survey Yields Factors of
Newspaper Quality,” Newspaper Research
Journal 26, no. 1 (winter 2005): 6-15. Shelly Rodgers, Glen T. Cameron and Ann M. Brill, “Ad
Placement in E-Newspapers Affects Memory, Attitude,” Newspaper Research Journal 26, no. 1 (winter 2005): 16-27. George Albert Gladney and Terri L. Rittenburg,
“Euphemistic Text Affects Attitudes, Behavior,” Newspaper Research Journal 26, no. 1 (winter 2005): 28-41. Jeanie McAdams Moore and Chris Lamb, “Analysis Shows
Trends for Pulitzer Feature Stories,” Newspaper
Research Journal 26, no. 1 (winter 2005): 42-52. Research-in-Brief William P. Cassidy, “Web-only Online Sites More Likely to
Post Editorial Policies than are Daily Paper Sites,” Newspaper Research Journal 26, no. 1 (winter 2005): 53-58. Laura M. Donnelly, “Proximity, not Story Format, Improves
News Awareness among Readers,” Newspaper
Research Journal 26, no. 1 (winter 2005): 59-65. Marie Hardin, “Survey Finds Boosterism, Freebies Remain
Problem for Newspaper Sports Departments,” Newspaper
Research Journal 26, no. 1 (winter 2005): 66-72. Book Reviews Vivian B. Martin, review of Tuned Out: Why Americans under 40 Don’t Follow the News, by David
T. Z. Mindich, Newspaper Research Journal
26, no. 1 (winter 2005): 73-75. Dane Claussen, review of All the News That’s Fit to Sell: How the Market Transforms Information
into News, by James T. Hamilton, Newspaper
Research Journal 26, no. 1 (winter 2005): 76-78. Kyu Ho Youm, review of Insult
to Injury: Libel, Slander and Invasions of Privacy, by William K. Jones, Newspaper Research Journal 26, no. 1
(winter 2005): 79-81. Joe Hayden, review of Backstory:
Inside the Business of News, by Ken Auletta, Newspaper Research Journal 26, no. 1 (winter 2005): 82-83. Volume 26, no. 2/3 (spring/summer
2005) Susan Keith, “Copy Editor Job Satisfaction Lowest at Small
Newspapers,” Newspaper Research Journal
26, no. 2/3 (spring/summer 2005): 6-26. Leonard N. Reid and Karen Whitehill King, “Local Advertisers
View Cost Less Important than Media Effects,” Newspaper Research Journal 26, no. 2/3 (spring/summer 2005): 27-42. Bill Reader, “Who’s Really Writing Those ‘Canned’ Letters
to the Editor?” Newspaper Research
Journal 26, no. 2/3 (spring/summer 2005): 43-56. Scott R. Maier, “Comparing Internet vs. Paper in NEwspaper
Source Surveys,” Newspaper Research
Journal 26, no. 2/3 (spring/summer 2005): 57-71. Cynthia Bond Hopson, “How One Southern Newspaper Supported
Status Quo in 1960s,” Newspaper Research
Journal 26, no. 2/3 (spring/summer 2005): 72-84. Kathleen Woodruff Wickham, “Most Mississippi Dailies Have
No Diversity Initiatives,” Newspaper
Research Journal 26, no. 2/3 (spring/summer 2005): 85-94. Shelly Rodgers, Jin Yang, Yoohyeung Choi, Wanda Siu and
Ann M. Brill, “House Ads in Print Editions Promote E-Newspapers,” Newspaper Research Journal 26, no. 2/3
(spring/summer 2005): 95-112. Research-in-Brief Ginger L. Park and Joye Gordon, “Domestic Violence
Presentation Raises Awareness in Student Reporters Stories,” Newspaper Research Journal 26, no. 2/3
(spring/summer 2005): 113-118. David W. Scott and Christopher S. McDonald, “Utah
Newspapers Take Different Approaches to Coverage of First Amendment
Controversy,” Newspaper Research Journal
26, no. 2/3 (spring/summer 2005): 119-123. Bonnie Bressers, “Staff, Time, Space Constraints Limit
Coverage of Children’s Health Issues,” Newspaper
Research Journal 26, no. 2/3 (spring/summer 2005): 124-132. Book Reviews Michael D. Dorsher, review of Online News and the Public, eds. Michael B. Salwen, Bruce Garrison
and Paul D. Driscoll, Newspaper Research
Journal 26, no. 2/3 (spring/summer 2005): 133-134. Janna Quitney Anderson, review of Interpersonal Divide: The Serach for Community in a Technological Age,
by Michael Bugeja, Newspaper Research
Journal 26, no. 2/3 (spring/summer 2005): 135-136. Joe Hayden, review of Drawn
to Extremes: The Use and Abuse of Editorial Cartoons, by Chris Lamb, Newspaper Research Journal 26, no. 2/3
(spring/summer 2005): 137-139. Volume 26, no. 4 (fall 2005) Donica
Mensing and Merlyn Oliver, “Editors at Small Newspapers Say Error Problems
Serious,” Newspaper Research Journal
26, no. 4 (fall 2005): 6-21. Marie
Hardin and Stacie Shain, “Female Sports Journalists: Are We There Yet? ‘No’,” Newspaper Research Journal 26, no. 4
(fall 2005): 22-35. Larry
Dailey, Lori Demo and Mary Spillman, “Most TV/Newspaper Partners at Cross
Promotion Stage,” Newspaper Research
Journal 26, no. 4 (fall 2005): 36-49. Charles
St. Cyr, Stephen Lacy and Susana Guzman-Ortega, “Circulation Increases Follow
Investments in Newsrooms,” Newspaper
Research Journal 26, no. 4 (fall 2005): 50-60. Jack
Rosenberry, “Few Papers Use Online Techniques to Improve Public Communication,”
Newspaper Research Journal 26, no. 4
(fall 2005): 61-73. Miles
Maguire, “Changes in Ownership Affect Quality of Oshkosh Paper,” Newspaper Research Journal 26, no. 4
(fall 2005): 74-86. Book
Reviews David
Arant, review of The First Casualty: The
War Correspondent as Hero and Myth-Maker from the Crimea to Iraq, by
Phillip Knightley, Newspaper Research
Journal 26, no. 4 (fall 2005): 87-89. Susan M.
Keith, review of The Moral Media: How
Journalists Reason about Ethics, by Lee Wilkins and Renita Coleman, Newspaper Research Journal 26, no. 4
(fall 2005): 90-92.
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