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Wednesday, September 08 2010 @ 06:32 AM CDT Volume ThirtyVolume 30, no. 1 (winter 2009) Research on Katrina, Rita and Tsunami Roxanne K. Dill and H. Denis Wu, “Coverage of Katrina in Local, Regional, National Newspapers,” Newspaper Research Journal 30, no. 1
(winter 2009): 6-20. Maria Fotenot, Kris Boyle and Amanda H. Gallagher, “Comparing Types of Sources in Coverage of Katrina, Rita,” Newspaper
Research Journal 30, no. 1
(winter 2009): 21-33. Research-in-Brief Mark K. Dolan, John H. Sonnett and Kirk A. Johnson, “Katrina Coverage in Black Newspapers Critical of Government, Mainstream Media,” Newspaper Research Journal 30, no. 1
(winter 2009): 34-42. Lawrence Strout, “Community Newspapers Emerged to Serve Needs od Pass Christian Citizens,” Newspaper Research Journal 30, no. 1
(winter 2009): 43-49. Porismita Borah, “Comparing Visual Frames in Newspapers: Hurricane Katrina Versus Tsunami,’ Newspaper Research Journal 30, no. 1
(winter 2009): 50-57. Non-Katrina, Rita and Tsunami Research Marie Hardin and Erin Whiteside, “Sports Reporters Divided Over Concerns about Title IX,” Newspaper Research Journal 30, no. 1
(winter 2009): 58-80. Research-in-Brief Deborah S. Chung, “How Readers Perceive Journalists' Function At Online Community Newspapers,” Newspaper Research Journal 29, no. 1
(winter 2008): 90-102. Book
Reviews Lawrence Stout, review of The Role of the Clarion-Ledger in the Adoption of the 1982 Education Reform Act: Winning the Pulitzer Prize, by Charles M. Madigan, Newspaper Research Journal 30, no. 1 (winter 2009): 81-83. Tom Hrach, review of Pulitzer's Gold: Behind the Prize for Public Service Journalism, by Roy J. Harris, Newspaper Research Journal 30, no. 1
(winter 2009): 84-86. Ronald R. Rodgers, review of Supermedia: Saving Journalism So It Can Save the World, by Charlie Beckett, Newspaper Research Journal 30, no. 1
(winter 2009): 87-91. Volume 30, no. 2 (spring 2009) John Russial, “Copy Editing Not Great Priority for Online Stories,” Newspaper Research Journalist 30, no. 2
(spring 2009): 6-15. Salma Ghanem and Kimberly Selber, “An Analysis of Slogans Used to 'Sell the News,'” Newspaper Research Journalist 30, no. 2
(spring 2009): 16-29. Brad Schultz and Mary Lou Sheffer, “Newspaper Managers Report Positive Attitudes About Blogs,” Newspaper Research
Journalist 30, no. 2
(spring 2009): 30-42. Coy Callison, Rhonda Gibson and Dolf Zillmann, “How to Report Quantitative Information in News Stories,” Newspaper Research Journalist 30, no. 2
(spring 2009): 43-55. Seok Kang, “Benefits Dominate Coverage of Vision Corrective Surgery,” Newspaper Research Journalist 30, no. 2
(spring 2009): 56-70. Seungahn Nah and Deborah Chung, “Rating Citizen Journalists Versus Pros: Editors' Views,” Newspaper Research Journalist 30, no. 2
(spring 2009): 71-83. Mark D. Ludwig, “Papers Endorse Republicans In Nearly 60 Percent of Races,” Newspaper Research Journalist 30, no. 2
(spring 2009): 84-96. Volume 30, no. 3 (summer 2009) Daniel Riffe and Tom Hrach, “Study Explores Audience's Views on Environmental News,” Newspaper Research Journal 30, no. 3
(summer 2009): 8-25. Marjorie Kruvand, “Bioethicists as Expert Sources In Science/Medical Reporting,” Newspaper
Research Journal 30, no. 3
(summer 2009): 26-41. Scott Reinardy, “Female Journalists More Likely To Leave Newspapers,” Newspaper Research Journal 30, no. 3
(summer 2009): 42-57. John Russial, “Growth of Multimedia Not Extensive at Newspapers,” Newspaper Research Journal 30, no. 3
(summer 2009): 58-74. Jack Dvorak, “High School Journalism, Academic Performance Correlate,” Newspaper Research Journal 30, no. 3
(summer 2009): 75-89. Neil Nemeth and Craig Sanders, “Number of Corrections Increase At Two National Newspapers,” Newspaper Research Journal 30, no. 3
(summer 2009): 90-104. Rachel David Mersey, “Sense of Community Differs For Print, Online Readers,” Newspaper Research Journal 30, no. 3
(summer 2009): 105-124. Book
Reviews Cailin Brown Leary, review of The Coming of the Frontier Press, by
Barbara Cloud, Newspaper Research
Journal 30, no. 3 (summer 2009): 120-121. Mary Jane Pardue, review of Restless Genius: Barney Kilgore, The Wall Street Journal and the Invention of Modern Journalism, by
Richard J. Tofel, Newspaper Research Journal 30, no. 3 (summer 2009): 122-125. Volume 30, no. 4 (fall 2009) Weimin Chang and Ralph Izard, “News Coverage of Patriot Act Focuses on Individual Liberty,” Newspaper Research Journal 30, no. 4
(fall 2009): 6-21. Larry Dailey, Lori Demo and Mary Spillman, “Newspaper Survey Suggests TV Partnership in Jeopardy,” Newspaper Research Journal 30, no. 4
(fall 2009): 22-37. Hsiang Iris Chyi and Seth C. Lewis, “Use of Online Newspaper Sites Lags Behind Print Editions,” Newspaper
Research Journal 30, no. 4
(fall 2009): 38-53. Miglena Mantcheva Sternadori and Esther Thorson, “Anonymous Sources Harm Credibility of All Stories,” Newspaper Research Journal
30, no. 4
(fall 2009): 54-67. Emily K. Vraga, Melissa Tully and Hernando Rojas, “Media Literacy Training Reduces Perception of Bias,” Newspaper Research Journal
30, no. 4
(fall 2009): 68-81. Research-in-Brief Maria Fontenot, “Online News Web Sites More Liekly Than Newspapers to Use New Technology Sources,” Newspaper Research Journal 30, no. 4
(fall 2009): 82-89. Jason A. Martin, “When It Comes to Headlines, Winning Really is Everything,” Newspaper
Research Journal 30, no. 4
(fall 2009): 90-97. Thomas Hargrove, Jerry Miller, Carl Stempel and Guido Stempel III, “Web Media Important in Spread Of Knowledge about Political Issues,” Newspaper
Research Journal 30, no. 4
(fall 2009): 98-101. Book
Reviews Steven Hallock, review of When the Press Fails: Political Power and the News Media from Iraq to Katrina, by
W. Lance Bennett, Regina G. Lawrence and Steven Livingston, Newspaper Research
Journal 30, no. 4
(fall 2009): 102-104. Joe Hayden, review of Abolition and the Press: The Moral Struggle Against Slavery, by
Ford Risley, Newspaper Research Journal 30, no. 4
(fall 2009): 105-107.
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