Media Studies Journal 1995 - Abstracts

Media Studies Journal 1995
TitleSubjectAuthors
A consumer's guide to media truth.Mass communicationsO'Brien, Patricia
A decade of change. (interview)(Interview)Mass communicationsKelley, Jennifer
A flickering beacon. (Argentine journalist's evaluation of the American press)Mass communicationsBaron, Ana
A free and flippant media. (American media)Mass communicationsSeow, Francis T.
American news, global audience.Mass communicationsHorvat, Janos
Are the media still American?Mass communicationsTunstall, Jeremy
A soul of the soul.Mass communicationsHavel, Vaclav
A tyranny of images.Mass communicationsPrice, Monroe E.
Before and after Glasnost.Mass communicationsIzyumov, Alexei
Before and after Glasnost. (American media's coverage of Russia)Mass communicationsIzyumov, Alexei
Breaking censorship- making peace.Mass communicationsDemszky, Gabor
Bystanders as opinion makers: a bottoms-up perspective. (political influence of common man)Mass communicationsGans, Herbert J.
Coal miners and dinosaurs. (comparison of the French film 'Germinal' and the American film 'Jurassic Park')Mass communicationsCohen-Solal, Annie
Confessions of a British sofa spud. (evaluation of American television shows)Mass communicationsLevy, Suzanne
Covering Gaza and the West Bank.Mass communicationsSaid, Edward W.
Creating public knowledge.Mass communicationsSchudson, Michael
Dead end at Oklahoma City. (American media coverage of terrorism)Mass communicationsEldar, Akiva
Diversity, democracy and niche markets.Mass communicationsMaynard, Nancy Hicks
Exporting American media.Mass communicationsHamilton, John Maxwell, Krimsky, George A.
Free speech and high standards. (freedom of the press in the US)Mass communicationsRuss-Mohl, Stephan
From Pollock to Mapplethorpe: the media and 'the Artworld.' (role of media in art)Mass communicationsDanto, Arthur Coleman
Highway to the stars or road to nowhere? (future of information technology)Mass communicationsBogart, Leo
How vast the wasteland now? (improving television programs)Mass communicationsMinow, Newton N.
Hyde Park on television.(Speakers Corner, Canadian private television company's kiosk facilitating broadcasting of public opinion)Mass communicationsSmillie, Dirk
Images that injure.Mass communicationsMulroney, Brian
In the South - when it mattered to be an editor. (importance of newspaper editors)Mass communicationsClendinen, Dudley
Japan follows the flag. (Japanese interest in American media)Mass communicationsAsai, Yasunori
Journalism and the Internet.Mass communicationsGordon, Andrew C.
Journalism, publicity and the lost art of argument. (role of journalists)Mass communicationsLasch, Christopher
Journalists and democratic memory.Mass communicationsShriver, Donald W., Jr.
Journalists-professionals in a market culture.Mass communicationsGordon, Margaret T.
Lapdogs, watchdogs and junkyard dogs. (characteristics of American and European journalists)Mass communicationsDonsbach, Wolfgang
Let's put on a convention. (covering of political conventions)Mass communicationsFrank, Reuven
Liberating, lowbrow and fun. (American media in India)Mass communicationsBajpai, Shailaja
Magic realism in Latin America.(attack on journalists)Mass communicationsMackay, Maria Luisa
Maoism vs. media in the marketplace.Mass communicationsSchell, Orville
Media globalism in the age of consumer sovereignty.Mass communicationsSmith, Anthony
Neutrality vs. objectivity in Bosnia. (media reporting on Bosnia)Mass communicationsKurspahic, Kemal
New roles for new times?Mass communicationsMcquail, Denis
Not wrapping fish but selling eyes. (evaluation of the US media industry)Mass communicationsHodgson, Godfrey
Opening the South African airwaves - what lessons from the United States?Mass communicationsMokone-Matabane, Sebiletso
Opinion-the new authority.Mass communicationsBoutros Ghali, Boutros
Peering over the edge. (financial crunch of media)Mass communicationsAuletta, Ken
Prospects for the future. (information technology)(interview)(Interview)Mass communicationsKelley, Jennifer
Public journalism- defining a democratic art.Mass communicationsMerritt, Davis
Regaining dignity.Mass communicationsMacneil, Robert
Requiem for 'The Boys on the Bus.' (male news reporters at work)Mass communicationsDowd, Maureen
'Samizdat' goes public.Mass communicationsMichnik, Adam
Scoping out Habermas.Mass communicationsNavasky, Victor S.
Scorned in an era of triumphant democracy.Mass communicationsTucher, Andie, Bischoff, Dan
Seeing through the media. (interpretation of American median by Hungarians)Mass communicationsGyorgy, Petr
Seething in silence - news in black and white. (racial prejudices in journalism)Mass communicationsCose, Ellis
Sounding the alarm.Mass communicationsDornan, Christopher
Southern exposure. (American media in Canada)(includes related article)Mass communicationsGroen, Rick
Strange media, getting less so. (American media)Mass communicationsBertrand, Claude-Jean
Surviving being a survivor, or, whatever became of what's her name? (gender discrimination in work place)Mass communicationsWade, Betsy
The best seat in the house? (viewing fine arts programs)Mass communicationsGrossman, Lawrence K.
The electronic republic.(United States)Mass communicationsGrossman, Lawrence K.
The end of predictability. (news reporting in Russia)Mass communicationsHoge, James F., Jr.
The fires of faith. (religion in American media)Mass communicationsWroe, Ann
The flickering images that may drive presidents. (influence of news reports on presidents)Mass communicationsMacneil, Robert
The inevitable global conversation. (information technology)Mass communicationsWriston, Walter
The natives are restless. (US media's reactions to growing foreign ownership)Mass communicationsSmith, Anthony
The price of African press freedom.Mass communicationsDavidson, Joe
Town Hall on-line.(on-line communication services of White House)Mass communicationsIvry, Sara B.
Transforming television in India.Mass communicationsNinan, Sevanti
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