Journalism Quarterly Index-Newswriting and Reporting

Volumes 61 to 70
1984 to 1993
Subject Index: Newswriting and Reporting

Between Quotation Marks (Adrienne Lehrer), 66:902-06.

Communication and Community Integration: An Analysis of the Communication Behavior of Newcomers (Keith R. Stamm and Avery M. Guest), 68:644-56.

A Comparison of Trial Lawyer and News Reporter Attitudes about Courthouse Communication (Jeremy Harris Lipschultz), 68:750-63.

Competition, Ownership, Newsroom and Library Resources in Large Newspapers (John C. Busterna, Kathleen A. Hansen and Jean Ward), 68:729-39.

Contracts and Confidential Sources: The Implications of Cohen v. Cowles Media (Paula S. Horvath-Neimeyer), 67:1078-1082.

Deviant Acts, Risky Business and U.S. Interests: The Newsworthiness of World Events (Pamela J. Shoemaker, Lucig H. Danielian and Nancy Brendlinger), 68:781-95.

Dimensions of Writing Apprehension Among Mass Communication Students (Daniel Riffe and Don W. Stacks), 65:384-91.

An Editorial Comment (Donald L. Shaw), 68:1.

Effects of Cuing Familiar and Unfamiliar Acronyms in Newspaper Stories, An Experiment (Jack Nolan), 68:188-94.

Effects of the Electronic Library on News Reporting Protocols (Jean A. Ward, Kathleen A. Hansen and Douglas M. McLeod), 65:845-52.

Effects of Newspaper Competition on Public Opinion Diversity (Dominic L. Lasorsa), 68:38-47.

Factors Influencing Development News Production at Three Indian Dailies (Hemant Shah), 67:1034-1041.

Fairness and Balance in the Prestige Press (Stephen Lacy, Frederick Fico and Todd F. Simon), 68:363-70.

Finding Work and Getting Paid: Predictors of Success in the Mass Communications Market (Lee B. Becker, Gerald M. Kosicki, Thomas Engleman, and K. Viswanath), 70:919-33.

Hispanic Americans in the News in Two Southwestern Cities (Judy VanSlyke Turk, Jim Richstad, Robert L. Bryson, Jr., and Sammye M. Johnson), 66:107-113.

How Bureacratic Writing Style Affects Source Credibility (Duangkamol Chartprasert), 70:150-59.

How Journalists at Two Newspapers View Good Writing and Writing Coaches (David C. Coulson and Cecilie Gaziano), 66:435-40.

How Journalists Describe Their Stories: Hypotheses and Assumptions in Newsmaking (S. Holly Stocking and Nancy LaMarca), 67:295-301.

The Impact of Quotation in News Reports on Issue Perception (Rhonda Gibson and Dolf Zillmann), 70:793-800.

The Impact of Training on User Evaluations of Videotext (Lee B. Becker and Bernadette M. Hemels), 69:1001-09.

The Importance of Mechanics in Journalistic Writing: A Study of Reporters and Editors (Steven A. Ward and Rick Seifert), 67:104-113.

Inclusion of “Useful” Detail in Newspaper Coverage of a High-Level Nuclear Waste Siting Controversy (Marshel D. Rossow and Sharon Dunwoody), 68:87-100.

Information Richness and Newspaper Pulitzer Prizes (Kathleen A. Hansen), 67:930-35.

Journalist and Librarian Roles, Information Technologies and Newsmaking (Jean Ward and Kathleen A. Hansen), 68:491-98.

Journalists and Novelists: A Study of Diverging Styles (Wayne A. Danielson, Dominic L. Lasorsa and Dae S. Im), 69:436-46.

Live Television Interviews at the 1988 Democratic Convention (David L. Womack), 66:670-74.

Media Coverage of Disasters: Effect of Geographic Location (Eleanor Singer, Phyllis Endreny and Marc B. Glassman), 68:48-58.

Motives for Ethical Decision-Making (Michael W. Singletary, Susan Caudill, Edward Caudill and Allen White), 67:964-72.

Murder and Myth: New York Times Coverage of the TWA 847 HijackingVictim (Jack Lule), 70:26-39.

The New England Journal of Medicine as News Sources (Edward Caudill and Paul Ashdown), 66:458-63.

News Context and the Elimination of Mobilizing Information: An Experiment (James B. Lemert), 61:243-49, 259.

News Coverage, Endorsements and Personal Campaigning: The Influence of Non-Paid Activities in Congressional Elections (Ruth Ann Weaver-Lariscy and Spencer F. Tinkham), 68:432-44.

News Sources and News Context: The Effect of Routine News, Conflict and Proximity (Dan Berkowitz and Douglas W. Beach), 70:4-12.

News Sources, Power Elites, and Journalistic Values in Newspaper Coverage of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill (Conrad Smith), 70:393-403.

News Strategies and the Death of Huey Newton (Jack Lule), 70:287-99.

On the Wire: How Six News Services are Exceeding Readability Standards (Kevin Catalano), 67:97-103.

Political Diversity Is Alive Among Publishers and Opinion Page Editors (Suraj Kapoor and Jong G. Kang), 70:404-411.

Predictors of Job Burnout in Reporters and Copy Editors (Betsy B. Cook and Steven R. Banks), 70:108-17.

Press Identification of Victims of Sexual Assault: Weighing Privacy and Constitutional Concerns (Morgan David Arant Jr.), 68:238-52.

Proximity of Event as Factor in Selection on News Sources (Shannon Rossi Martin), 65:986-89.

Public Opinion on Investigative Reporting in the 1980s (David Weaver and LeAnne Daniels), 69:146-55.

Recent Trends in Adversarial Attitudes among American Newspaper Journalists: A Cohort Analysis (Jian-Hua Zhu), 67:992-1004.

Scientists’ Reasons for Consenting to Mass Media Interviews: A National Survey (Suzan M. DiBella, Anthony J. Ferri and Allan B. Padderud), 68:740-49.

Shotgun Marriage: A Study of Tennessee Law Enforcement, Reporters and Sources (Elinor Kelly Grusin), 67:514-20.

Source Diversity and Newspaper Enterprise Journalism (Kathleen A. Hansen), 68:474-82.

Sources and Channels of Local News (John Soloski), 66:864-70.

Sourcing Patterns of National Security Reporters (Daniel C. Hallin, Robert Karl Manoff, and Judy K. Weddle), 70:753-66.

Sportswriters Talk About Themselves: An Attitude Study (J. Sean McCleneghan), 67:114-18.

A Survey of VU/TEXT Use in the Newsroom (Cynthia De Riemer), 69:960-70.

Symbiosis of Press and Protest: An Exchange Analysis (Gadi Wolfsfeld), 61:550-55, 742.

Using Expert Sources in Breaking Science Stories: A Comparison of Magazine Types (Shannon E. Martin), 68:179-87.

Value Coding and Consensus In Front Page News Leads (Dennis M. Corrigan), 67:653-62.

Who Will Talk to Reporters? Biases in Survey Reinterviews (Marc Baldassare and Cheryl Katz), 66:907-12.

Winning Newspaper Pulitzer Prizes: The (Possible) Advantage of Being a Competitive Paper (H. Allen White and Julie L Andsager), 67:912-19.

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