Media Studies Journal 1996 - Abstracts

Media Studies Journal 1996
TitleSubjectAuthors
A golden age of competition.(Media Mergers)(media mergers' impact on competition)Mass communicationsRattner, Steven
Algerian journalists - casualties of a dirty war.(Journalists in Peril)Mass communicationsDerradji, Taoufiq
Are your intentions honorable?(Media Mergers)(intentions of media companies with the advent of Internet)Mass communicationsMichalski, Jerry
A very hard market.(Media Mergers)(global media companies in Asia)Mass communicationsVines, Stephen
Behind the noise on the floor.(Media and Congress)Mass communicationsRothberg, Donald
Big picture and local angle.(congressional news organizations)(Media and Congress)Mass communicationsMerson, Melissa
Blood and fear in Italy.(Journalists in Peril)Mass communicationsCurzi, Candida
Concerns at the top.(Media Mergers)(attitude of communication industry executives)Mass communicationsSonnenfeld, Jeffrey A., Lucius, Randall H., Renne, Michael
Conglomerates - a good thing for books.(Media Mergers)(popularizing book reading and sales)Mass communicationsKarp, Jonathan
Congress - boom box and black box.(Media and Congress)Mass communicationsBaker, Ross K.
Corporate journalism and community service.(Media Mergers)Mass communicationsRoberts, Gene
Coverage - the void at home.(newspaper coverage of Congress)(Media and Congress)Mass communicationsWeinberger, Martin
Dangerous Exposures.(Journalists in Peril)(risks to photojournalists)Mass communicationsMoeller, Susan D.
Defiant publishing in Nigeria.(Journalists in Peril)Mass communicationsOlorunyomi, Dapo
Evolution and revolution.(transformation of House speakership by Newt Gingrich)(includes related article of Newt Gingrich quotes)(Media and Congress)Mass communicationsCook, Timothy E.
Foreign capital is welcome here.(Media Mergers)(in media industry of Central and Eastern Europe)Mass communicationsGalik, Mihaly
Fourteen truisms for the communications revolution.(Media Mergers)Mass communicationsAuletta, Ken
Getting on the radar screen.(satire of media strategy for congressman's campaign for Senate)(Media and Congress)Mass communicationsGorlin, Rachel B.
Getting the whole truth.(C-SPAN network's coverage of congressional proceedings)(Media and Congress)Mass communicationsLamb, Brian
Grim prospects for Hong Kong.(Journalists in Peril)Mass communicationsSchidlovsky, John
Hollywood goes to Congress.(film's depiction of Congress)(Media and Congress)Mass communicationsRosenstiel, Tom
In America, justice for some.(Journalists in Peril)Mass communicationsArana, Ana
Indonesia-cracks in the wall.(Journalists in Peril)Mass communicationsParekh, Vikram A.
Interview.(Bob Greene)(Journalists in Peril)(Interview)Mass communicationsRobinson, George
Interview.(Donna Ferrato)(Journalists in Peril)(Interview)Mass communicationsRobinson, George
Interview.(Kemal Kurspahic)(Journalists in Peril)(Interview)Mass communicationsRobinson, George
Interview.(Maria Caballero)(Journalists in Peril)(Interview)Mass communicationsRobinson, George
Interview.(W.C. Heinz)(Journalists in Peril)(Interview)Mass communicationsRobinson, George
In the company of giants.(Media Mergers)(foreign media multinationals in Latin America)Mass communicationsMargolis, Mac
Kingmakers, kingbreakers.(political reporting)(Media and Congress)Mass communicationsWilliams, Shirley (British politician)
Lessons from American history.(Journalists in Peril)(history of violence against journalists in the US)Mass communicationsNerone, John
Making news, making law.(media coverage of the family-leave bill)(Media and Congress)Mass communicationsElving, Ronald D.
Many questions, few answers.(books on Congress' relationship with the press)(Media and Congress)Mass communicationsBiggs, Jeffrey R.
Media and Congress.(Editorial)Mass communications 
Media regulation - new rules for new times.(Media Mergers)Mass communicationsNoam, Eli M.
Media summits.(Media Mergers)(press coverage)Mass communicationsSchechter, Danny
Megamedia moguls and multimedia madness.(Media Mergers)(attitudes on multimedia and media mergers)Mass communicationsBranscomb, Anne Wells
Mergers, word for word.(Media Mergers)(common terminologies of media mergers)Mass communicationsDouglas, Susan, Durham, T.R.
Moguls past and present.(Media Mergers)(attitudes of media owners)Mass communicationsRogers, Madeline
New media, old messages.(Internet users in the Congress)(Media and Congress)Mass communicationsBrowning, Graeme
No sense at all.(Journalists in Peril)Mass communicationsTeichner, Martha A.
Not a pretty picture.(cartoonists' depiction of Congress and its leaders)(Media and Congress)Mass communicationsConners, Joan L.
Not so fast.(Media Mergers)(putting a hold on media mergers)Mass communicationsGitlin, Todd
Off the air.(Media Mergers)(taking off radio regulations)Mass communicationsAdler, Lou
Press freedom-Balkan style.(Journalists in Peril)Mass communicationsMarton, Kati
Race, rules and reporting.(minority journalists)(Media and Congress)Mass communicationsRitchie, Donald A.
Rayburn, the workhorse.(former House Speaker Sam Rayburn's aversion to media)(Media and Congress)Mass communicationsFoote, Joe S.
Repairing the damage.(Journalists in Peril)(counseling services for reporters covering violence)Mass communicationsKelley, Ed
Russian reporters-between the hammer and an anvil.(Journalists in Peril)Mass communicationsDzyaloshinsky, Iosif M.
Self-censorship in Hong Kong.(Journalists in Peril)Mass communicationsSchell, Orville
Showtime for democracy.(television and congressional hearings)(Media and Congress)Mass communicationsFrank, Reuven
Speed over substance.(impact of the introduction of broadcasting technology in Capitol Hill)(Media and Congress)Mass communicationsCompton, Ann
The big news-big business bargain.(Media Mergers)(corporate organizations and their news divisions)Mass communicationsWolzien, Tom
The buck stops here.(excerpt of a discussion between Walter Cronkite, Alex Jones, Frank A. Bennack Jr., Neil S. Braun, P. Anthony Ridder, Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr.)Mass communications 
The clash of arms in exotic locales.(Journalists in Peril)(armed conflicts around the world)Mass communicationsArnett, Peter
The death of a reporter.(Journalists in Peril)(George Polk)Mass communicationsGuttenplan, D. D.
The homogenization of Hollywood.(Media Mergers)Mass communicationsMaltby, Barbara
The journey is the destination.(Journalists in Peril)Mass communicationsEldon, Kathy
The long arm of British law.(Journalists in Peril)Mass communicationsRobertson, Geoffrey
The meaning of the murders.(Journalists in Peril)Mass communicationsOrme, William A., Jr.
Thinking outside the box.(Media Mergers)(management and leadership styles in media organizations)Mass communicationsHefner, Christie
Toward civic-minded media.(Media and Congress)(Transcript)Mass communications 
Turkish journalists on trial.(Journalists in Peril)Mass communicationsEmin, Ahmet
Two faces of Mickey Mouse.(Media Mergers)(depiction of media owners in Hollywood films)Mass communicationsGhiglione, Loren
Unexpected consequences - new media and Congress.(Media and Congress)Mass communicationsLeonard, Thomas C.
Watch your back.(Journalists in Peril)(security for free-lance journalists)Mass communicationsOwen, John (British judge)
What does it all mean?(Media Mergers)(implications of the Telecommuniucations Act of 1996)Mass communicationsBogart, Leo
What does it taste like?(Media Mergers)(independent television in Africa)Mass communicationsScott, Christina
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