Media Studies Journal 1992 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Accountability when books make news. (public accountability of books) | Mass communications | Meyer, Philip |
A consumer's guide to media truth. | Mass communications | O'Brien, Patricia |
A house of canards - critiquing the media critics. | Mass communications | Jurkowitz, Mark |
Americans' love-hate relationship with the press. | Mass communications | Kellermann, Donald |
At the front: clash of cultures. (traditional media against emerging technologies) (Dispatches) | Mass communications | McNamara, Donald |
A voice from the heartland alive and well, thank you. (Universal Press Syndicate) | Mass communications | McMeel, John P. |
A walking tour of Manhattan's independent bookstores. (New York, New York) | Mass communications | Macafee, 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 communications | Sabine, Gordon, Sabine, Patricia |
Case study - Miami: the Herald and Miami's Cuban community. | Mass communications | Deneen, Sally |
Case study - Wichita and Charlotte: the leap of a passive press to activism. (Wichita Eagle and Charlotte Observer) | Mass communications | Bare, John |
Censorship - the enemy is us. (threats to the freedom of speech and expression) | Mass communications | Lanier, Gene D. |
Cosmology of fear. (Crime Story) | Mass communications | Gorelick, Steven |
Decline? What decline? (quality of published books) | Mass communications | Karp, Jonathan |
Desperadoes and lawmen: the folk hero. (Crime Story ) | Mass communications | Brown, 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 communications | Romano, Carlin |
Fairness, truth and the makers of image. (honesty in news reporting) | Mass communications | Altschull, J. Herbert |
Fair's fair - unless it isn't. (fair reporting) | Mass communications | Byrd, Joann |
Firearms follies: how the news media cover gun control. (Crime Story) | Mass communications | Gest, Ted |
For books, another brave new world. (role of books in the modern information age) | Mass communications | Kaplan, Jeremiah |
From family enterprise to global conglomerate. (book publishing industry) | Mass communications | Lacy, Dan |
Journalists - who are they, really? | Mass communications | Weaver, David H., Wilhoit, G. Cleveland |
Kids and crime. (Crime Story) | Mass communications | Magar, Michele |
Literary power brokers come of age. (influence of literary agents in the publishing industry ) | Mass communications | Bonn, Thomas L. |
Ma Bell, Big Brother and the information services family feud. (competition in the information services industry) | Mass communications | Rodden, John |
Making a killing: an interview with Elmore Leonard. (Crime Story) (Interview) | Mass communications | Lamay, Craig L. |
Nervous in the naked city. (Crime Story) | Mass communications | Rosenberg, Howard |
News of the neglected. (reporting without bias against neglected) | Mass communications | Shriver, Donald W., Jr. |
"No, but I read the magazine article." (trade journals of the mass media industry) (Dispatches) | Mass communications | Brenner, Daniel |
On the Hill: all powder, no shot. (the telecommunications industry and Capitol Hill) (Dispatches) | Mass communications | Barr, Stephen |
Over there. (an overview of communication policies around the world and the US communications industry) (Dispatches) | Mass communications | Malik, Rex |
Paradox of democracy - more channels, less discourse. | Mass communications | Brown, Les (American conductor) |
Raskolniknov's regret: covering crime in Russia. (Crime Story) | Mass communications | Izyumov, Alexei |
Sins of omission. (preserving integrity of news media) | Mass communications | Williams, Betty Anne |
Symposium: twelve visions. (present and future state of the publishing industry) | Mass communications | Barber, Charles |
The "book" on books - mammon and the muses. (US publishing industry) | Mass communications | Luey, Beth |
The broadcast-cable skirmishes. (Industry Debates) | Mass communications | Fritts, Edward O., Mooney, James P. |
The cop: waiting for good dope. (Crime Story) | Mass communications | Wozencraft, Kim |
The court officer: meet the press. (Crime Story) | Mass communications | Fanning, 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 communications | Howard, Gerald |
The female fear. (Crime Story) | Mass communications | Gordon, Margaret T. |
The judge: justice in prime time. (Crime Story) | Mass communications | Hodson, Thomas S. |
The lawyer: "A chill wind blows." (Crime Story) | Mass communications | Kunstler, William M. |
The new information marketplace: an industry debate. (Industry Debates) | Mass communications | Black, Cathleen, Walker, H. Laird, Effros, Stephen |
The new Luddites. (guiding principles for media wars) (Industry Debates) | Mass communications | Neuharth, Allen H. |
The news media and democracy. | Mass communications | Lambeth, Edmund B. |
The reporter I: cops, killers and crispy critters. (Crime Story) | Mass communications | Simon, David |
The reporter II: better than real life. (Crime Story ) | Mass communications | Buchanan, Edna |
The victim: twice wounded. (Crime Story) | Mass communications | Levin, Ellen |
The wicked world: the National Police Gazette and gilded-age America. (Crime Story) | Mass communications | Gorn, Elliot J. |
Toward a national media policy. (Dispatches) | Mass communications | Bogart, Leo |
Traveling the rocky road to readers. (increasing the probability of getting published) | Mass communications | Appelbaum, Judith |
Une drole de guerre. (information gap as the real issue behind the media wars) (Dispatches) | Mass communications | Mosco, Vincent |
Why can't Mr. President write? (writing capability of US pres) | Mass communications | Hamilton, John Maxwell |
Why journalists can't wear white. (accuracy in reporting) | Mass communications | Henry, William A., III |
You want me to read a what? (televising civil court proceedings) (Crime Story) | Mass communications | Levin, Peter A. |
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