Media Studies Journal 1992 - Abstracts

Media Studies Journal 1992
TitleSubjectAuthors
Accountability when books make news. (public accountability of books)Mass communicationsMeyer, Philip
A consumer's guide to media truth.Mass communicationsO'Brien, Patricia
A house of canards - critiquing the media critics.Mass communicationsJurkowitz, Mark
Americans' love-hate relationship with the press.Mass communicationsKellermann, Donald
At the front: clash of cultures. (traditional media against emerging technologies) (Dispatches)Mass communicationsMcNamara, Donald
A voice from the heartland alive and well, thank you. (Universal Press Syndicate)Mass communicationsMcMeel, John P.
A walking tour of Manhattan's independent bookstores. (New York, New York)Mass communicationsMacafee, Norman
Books by the number. (statistical data on the increase of book sales and production in the US)Mass communications 
Books make the difference. (influence of books on individuals)Mass communicationsSabine, Gordon, Sabine, Patricia
Case study - Miami: the Herald and Miami's Cuban community.Mass communicationsDeneen, Sally
Case study - Wichita and Charlotte: the leap of a passive press to activism. (Wichita Eagle and Charlotte Observer)Mass communicationsBare, John
Censorship - the enemy is us. (threats to the freedom of speech and expression)Mass communicationsLanier, Gene D.
Cosmology of fear. (Crime Story)Mass communicationsGorelick, Steven
Decline? What decline? (quality of published books)Mass communicationsKarp, Jonathan
Desperadoes and lawmen: the folk hero. (Crime Story )Mass communicationsBrown, Richard Maxwell
Elite in the eye of the beholder. (public opinion on cultural elite)Mass communications 
Extra! Extra! The sad story of books as news. (newspapers ignore books)Mass communicationsRomano, Carlin
Fairness, truth and the makers of image. (honesty in news reporting)Mass communicationsAltschull, J. Herbert
Fair's fair - unless it isn't. (fair reporting)Mass communicationsByrd, Joann
Firearms follies: how the news media cover gun control. (Crime Story)Mass communicationsGest, Ted
For books, another brave new world. (role of books in the modern information age)Mass communicationsKaplan, Jeremiah
From family enterprise to global conglomerate. (book publishing industry)Mass communicationsLacy, Dan
Journalists - who are they, really?Mass communicationsWeaver, David H., Wilhoit, G. Cleveland
Kids and crime. (Crime Story)Mass communicationsMagar, Michele
Literary power brokers come of age. (influence of literary agents in the publishing industry )Mass communicationsBonn, Thomas L.
Ma Bell, Big Brother and the information services family feud. (competition in the information services industry)Mass communicationsRodden, John
Making a killing: an interview with Elmore Leonard. (Crime Story) (Interview)Mass communicationsLamay, Craig L.
Nervous in the naked city. (Crime Story)Mass communicationsRosenberg, Howard
News of the neglected. (reporting without bias against neglected)Mass communicationsShriver, Donald W., Jr.
"No, but I read the magazine article." (trade journals of the mass media industry) (Dispatches)Mass communicationsBrenner, Daniel
On the Hill: all powder, no shot. (the telecommunications industry and Capitol Hill) (Dispatches)Mass communicationsBarr, Stephen
Over there. (an overview of communication policies around the world and the US communications industry) (Dispatches)Mass communicationsMalik, Rex
Paradox of democracy - more channels, less discourse.Mass communicationsBrown, Les (American conductor)
Raskolniknov's regret: covering crime in Russia. (Crime Story)Mass communicationsIzyumov, Alexei
Sins of omission. (preserving integrity of news media)Mass communicationsWilliams, Betty Anne
Symposium: twelve visions. (present and future state of the publishing industry)Mass communicationsBarber, Charles
The "book" on books - mammon and the muses. (US publishing industry)Mass communicationsLuey, Beth
The broadcast-cable skirmishes. (Industry Debates)Mass communicationsFritts, Edward O., Mooney, James P.
The cop: waiting for good dope. (Crime Story)Mass communicationsWozencraft, Kim
The court officer: meet the press. (Crime Story)Mass communicationsFanning, Rebecca
The criminal: where the sun don't shine. (Crime Story)Mass communications 
The cultural ecology of book reviewing. (influence of book reviewing in the publishing industry)Mass communicationsHoward, Gerald
The female fear. (Crime Story)Mass communicationsGordon, Margaret T.
The judge: justice in prime time. (Crime Story)Mass communicationsHodson, Thomas S.
The lawyer: "A chill wind blows." (Crime Story)Mass communicationsKunstler, William M.
The new information marketplace: an industry debate. (Industry Debates)Mass communicationsBlack, Cathleen, Walker, H. Laird, Effros, Stephen
The new Luddites. (guiding principles for media wars) (Industry Debates)Mass communicationsNeuharth, Allen H.
The news media and democracy.Mass communicationsLambeth, Edmund B.
The reporter I: cops, killers and crispy critters. (Crime Story)Mass communicationsSimon, David
The reporter II: better than real life. (Crime Story )Mass communicationsBuchanan, Edna
The victim: twice wounded. (Crime Story)Mass communicationsLevin, Ellen
The wicked world: the National Police Gazette and gilded-age America. (Crime Story)Mass communicationsGorn, Elliot J.
Toward a national media policy. (Dispatches)Mass communicationsBogart, Leo
Traveling the rocky road to readers. (increasing the probability of getting published)Mass communicationsAppelbaum, Judith
Une drole de guerre. (information gap as the real issue behind the media wars) (Dispatches)Mass communicationsMosco, Vincent
Why can't Mr. President write? (writing capability of US pres)Mass communicationsHamilton, John Maxwell
Why journalists can't wear white. (accuracy in reporting)Mass communicationsHenry, William A., III
You want me to read a what? (televising civil court proceedings) (Crime Story)Mass communicationsLevin, Peter A.
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