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Friday, September 03 2010 @ 02:53 PM GMT+5 Volume Twenty SevenVolume 27, no. 1 (winter 2006) F. Dennis
Hale, “Newspaper Coverage Limited for State Supreme Court Cases,” Newspaper Research Journal 27, no. 1
(winter 2006): 6-17. Howard
Bossen, Lucinda D. Davenport and Quint Randle, “Digital Camera Use Affects
Photo Procedures/Archiving,” Newspaper
Research Journal 27, no. 1 (winter 2006): 18-32. Emily
Erickson and John Maxwell Hamilton, “Foreign Reporting Enhanced by Parachute
Journalism,” Newspaper Research Journal 27,
no. 1 (winter 2006): 33-47. Dan
Riffe, “Frequent Media Users See High Environmental Risks,” Newspaper Research Journal 27, no. 1
(winter 2006): 48-57. Kyu Ho
Youm, “Recent Rulings Weaken Neutral Reportage Defense,’ Newspaper Research Journal 27, no. 1 (winter 2006): 58-73. Bill
Reader and Dan Riffe, “Survey Supports Publication of Controversial Letters,” Newspaper Research Journal 27, no. 1
(winter 2006): 74-90. Book
Reviews Susan
Brockus, review of The Press, eds.
Geneva Overholser and Kathleen Hall Jamieson, Newspaper Research Journal 27, no. 1 (winter 2006): 91-93. Glen
Bleske, review of America’s Best
Newspaper Writing, eds. Roy Peter Clark and Christopher Scanlan, Newspaper Research Journal 27, no. 1
(winter 2006): 94-95. Volume 27, no. 2 (spring 2006) William
P. Cassidy, “Gatekeeping Similar for Online, Print Journalists,” Newspaper Research Journalist 27, no. 2
(spring 2006): 6-23. Fred
Fedler, “Plagiarism Persists in News Despite Changing Attitudes,” Newspaper Research Journalist 27, no. 2
(spring 2006): 24-37. Marie
Hardin and Erin Whiteside, “Fewer Women, Minorities Work in Sports
Departments,” Newspaper Research
Journalist 27, no. 2 (spring 2006): 38-51. Richard
D. Hendrickson, “Publishing E-mail Addresses Ties Readers to Writers,” Newspaper Research Journalist 27, no. 2
(spring 2006): 52-68. Research-in-Brief Christina
Locke, “Sun-Sentinel’s Havana Bureau
Provides Balanced Coverage of Cuba, Dissidents,” Newspaper Research Journalist 27, no. 2 (spring 2006): 69-74. Doug
Underwood and Dana Bagwell, “Journalists with Literary Ambitions No Less
Satisfied with Their Jobs,” Newspaper
Research Journalist 27, no. 2 (spring 2006): 75-83. Book
Reviews Ronald R.
Rodgers, review of Journalism: The
Democratic Craft, eds. G. Stuart Adam and Roy Peter Clark, Newspaper Research Journalist 27, no. 2
(spring 2006): 84-86. Mary Jane
Pardue, review of The Values and Craft of
American Journalism: Essays from the Poynter Institute, eds. Roy Peter
Clark and Cole C. Campbell, Newspaper
Research Journalist 27, no. 2 (spring 2006): 87-89. Morris
Brown Jr., “Women Making News: Gender and Journalism in Modern Britain,” by
Elizabeth Tusan, Newspaper Research
Journalist 27, no. 2 (spring 2006): 90-91. Volume 27, no. 3 (summer 2006) Raluca
Cozma, “Source Diversity Increases Credibility of Risk Stories,” Newspaper Research Journal 27, no. 3
(summer 2006): 8-21. Stephen
Lacy, Arvind Diddi and Esther Thorson, “Small Dailies’ Profit Margins Half
Those of Medium Dailies,” Newspaper
Research Journal 27, no. 3 (summer 2006): 22-36. Steve
Hallock, “Metroplex Newspapers Offer Limited Editorial Competition,” Newspaper Research Journal 27, no. 3
(summer 2006): 37-51. Susanna
Hornig Priest, Jrhuey Jessica Leu, Sonya Duhe, Thomas Klipstine and Douglas
Fisher, “Disaster Coverage Does Little to Promote Call for Change,” Newspaper Research Journal 27, no. 3
(summer 2006): 52-65. Cory L.
Armstrong, “Story Genre Influences Whether Women are Sources,” Newspaper Research Journal 27, no. 3
(summer 2006): 66-81. Eric
Freedman and Daniel Thai, “Little Newspaper Coverage for Lt. Governor
Candidates,” Newspaper Research Journal 27,
no. 3 (summer 2006): 82-100. Daniel
Riffe, “Media Use Affects Perception of Environmental Hazards,” Newspaper Research Journal 27, no. 3
(summer 2006): 101-113. Volume 27, no. 4 (fall 2006) Alison A.
Plessinger and Jeanne S. Criswell, “Results of Gannett Purchase of Indianapolis Star Mixed,” Newspaper Research Journal 27, no. 4
(fall 2006): 6-20. Duane
Stoltzfus, “Partial Pre-Publication Review Gaining Favor at Newspapers,” Newspaper Research Journal 27, no. 4
(fall 2006): 21-37. Kelli S.
Burns, “Problems Found in Reporting USA
Today Pre-Election Polls,” Newspaper
Research Journal 27, no. 4 (fall 2006): 38-51. Camille
Kraeplin and Carrie Anna Criado, “Surveys Show TV/Newspapers Maintaining
Partnerships,” Newspaper Research Journal
27, no. 4 (fall 2006): 52-65. Daniel
Sullivan, “Business Service Model Promotes Better Newspaper,” Newspaper Research Journal 27, no. 4
(fall 2006): 66-78. Research-in-Brief Daniela
V. Dimitrova, “Episodic Frames Dominate Early Coverage of Iraq War in the
NYTimes.com,” Newspaper Research Journal 27,
no. 4 (fall 2006): 79-83. Kuang-Kuo
Chang and Geri Alumit Zeldes, “Three of Four Newspapers Studied Favor Israeli
Instead of Palestinian Sources,” Newspaper
Research Journal 27, no. 4 (fall 2006): 84-90. Book
Reviews Cailin
Brown Leary, review of The Dead Beat:
Lost Souls, Lucky Stiffs and the Perverse Pleasures of Obituaries, by
Marilyn Johnson, Newspaper Research
Journal 27, no. 4 (fall 2006): 91-93. Ronald R.
Rodgers, review of Infamous Scribblers:
The Founding Fathers and the Rowdy Beginning of American Journalism, by
Eric Burns, Newspaper Research Journal 27,
no. 4 (fall 2006): 94-95. Mary Jane
Pardue, review of Public Editor #1: The
Collected Columns (with Reflections, Reconsiderations, and Even a Few
Retractions) of the First Ombudsman of The New York Times, by Daniel
Okrent, Newspaper Research Journal 27,
no. 4 (fall 2006): 96-97.
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