Journalism Quarterly Index-Communication Analysis

Volumes 61 to 70
1984 to 1993
Subject Index: Communication Analysis

Agreement Between Reporters and Editors in Mississippi (Will Norton, Jr., John W. Windhauser, and Allyn Boone), 62:633-36.

An Analysis of Writing Coach Programs on American Daily Newspapers (Ray Laakaniemi), 64:569-75.

Attitudes of College Newspaper Advisers Toward Censorship of the Student Press (Michael Ryan and David L. Martinson), 63:55-60, 88.

Broadcasting Departmental Impact on Employee Perceptions and Conflict (Myria Watkins Allen, Joy Hart Seibert, John W. Haas and Stephanie Zimmerman), 65:668-77.

Changing Profiles of News Directors of Radio and TV Stations, 1972-1986 (Vernon A. Stone), 64:745-49.

Communication Practices of Journalists: Interaction with Public, Other Journalists (Judee K. Burgoon, Michael Burgoon, David B. Buller and Charles K. Atkin), 64:125-32.

Consolidation in Two-Newspaper Firms (William B. Blankenburg), 62:474-81.

Content and Teacher Characteristics For Master’s Level Research Course (Gilbert L. Fowler, Jr.), 63:594-99.

Credibility of Newspaper Opinion Polls: Source, Source Intent and Precision (Michael B. Salwen), 64:813-19.

The Credible Scientific Source (Sharon Dunwoody and Michael Ryan), 64:21-27.

The Effect of Leadership Behavior on Job Satisfaction and Goal Agreement and Attainment in Local TV News (Angela Powers), 68:772-80.

How Science News Sections Influence Newspaper Science Coverage: A Case Study (Renate G. Bader), 67:88-96.

Influence of Perceived Editorial Concern and Role Concept of Source Reliance (Frederick Fico), 63:322-30.

Invisible Power: Newspaper News Sources and the Limits of Diversity (Jane Delano Brown, Carl R. Bybee, Stanley T. Wearden and Dulcie Murdock Straughan), 64:45-54.

Job Satisfaction Among Newspaperwomen (Grace H. Barrett), 61:593-99.

Journalist Wanted: Trade-Journal Ads as Indicators of Professional Values (Susan Caudill, Ed Caudill and Michael W. Singletary), 64:576-80.

Leader and Editor Views of Role of Press in Community Development (G.A. Donohue, C.N. Olien and P.J. Tichenor), 62:367-72.

Mortality Among Swedish Journalists (Anna-Karin Furhoff and Lars Furhoff), 64:533-36.

Network Television Evening News Coverage of Infectious Disease Events (Michael Greenberg and Daniel Wartenberg), 67:142-46.

News Reporting: Method in the Midst of Crisis (Elise Keoleian Parsigian), 64:721-30.

Newspaper Business News Staffs Increase Markedly in Last Decade (J. T. W. Hubbard), 64:171-77.

Perceived Career Barriers of Men and Women Television News Anchors (Anthony J. Ferri), 65:661-67.

Perceived Roles and Editorial Concerns Influence Reporters in Two Statehouses (Frederick Fico), 62:784-90.

Perceptions of Communication Use in Science Policy Decision Making (Carroll J. Glynn), 65:54-61.

Perceptions of Viewer Interests by Local TV Journalists (K. Tim Wulfemeyer), 61:432-35.

Political Cartoonists as They Saw Themselves During the 1950s (Audrey Handelman), 61:137-41.

Profile of Local Television Reporters and Photographers (Conrad Smith), 66:181-85.

Public Accountability or Public Relations? Newspaper Ombudsmen Define Their Role (James S. Ettema and Theodore L. Glasser), 64:3-12.

Relation Between Corporate Ownership and Editor Attitudes About Business (C. N. Olien, P.J. Tichenor and G. A. Donohue), 65:259-66.

The Relationship of Prize-Winning to Prestige and Job Satisfaction (Randal A. Beam, Sharon Dunwoody and Gerald M. Kosicki), 63:693-99.

The Religious Press: A Case Study (David E. Sumner), 66:721-24.

Reporting Conflict by Pluralism, Newspaper Type and Ownership (George A. Donohue, Clarice N. Olien and Phillip J. Tichenor), 62:489-99, 507.

Restaurant Critics: Who Are They? What Are They Saying? (Yvonne Heather Burry, G. Robert Holsinger and Kathy A. Krendl), 62:400-03.

School-Press Relations: Perceptions and Practices (Richard A. Gorton), 63:184-87.

Slanting the News: Source Perceptions After Changes in Newspaper Management (William A. Tillinghast), 61:310-16, 418. U.S.

Television, Radio and Daily Newspaper Journalists (David Weaver, Dan Drew and G. Cleveland Wilhoit), 63:683-92.

Who Sets the Agenda for the Media? A Study of Local Agenda-Building (David Weaver and Swanzy Nimley Elliott), 62:87-94.

 

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