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Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media/Fall 2000 Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media Index to Volume 44, 2000 Title Index Adoption of the World Wide Web by American Political Fall 556-568 Candidates, 1996-1998, Dave D’Alessio An Agenda for Research on Women and the Organiza- Spring tional Culture of Broadcasting, Patricia F. Phalen An Analysis of Qualitative Research in the Journal of Broadcast- Summer ing & Electronic Media, 1978-1998, Carol J. Pardun But the Republic Stood: Program Producers’ Perceived Piv- Winter 110-124 otal Moments in Network Television Broadcast Standards of the 1970s, Leslie Jackson Turner By the Numbers: The Use of Ratings Data in Academic Re- Summer search, Alan G. Stavitsky Canadian Marconi: CFCF Television from Signal Hill to the Summer 437-455 Canadian Television Network, Donald G. Godfrey and David R. Spencer College-Educated Mothers Ideas about TV and Their Ac- | Summer 349-363 tive Mediation of Three-to-Five- Year-Old Children, Mami Komaya and Jane Bowyer The Context of Graphic Portrayals of Television Violence, — Spring 301-323 W. James Potter and Stacy Smith A Cross-Cultural Content Analysis of Sex-Role Stereotyping in — Summer 415-436 Television Advertisements: A Comparison Between Great Brit- ain and New Zealand, Adrian Furnham and Elena Farragher “Darn that Pay TV!”: STV’s Challenge to American Televi- Fall sion’s Dominant Economic Model, David Gunzerath Differential Linguistic Content of Various Forms of Political Ad- Winter -42 vertising, Mark A. Gunsch, Shiela Brownlow, Sarah E. Haynes © 2000 Broadcast Education Association Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 44(4), 2000, pp. 738-746 738 Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media/Fall 2000 Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media Index to Volume 44, 2000 Title Index Adoption of the World Wide Web by American Political Fall 556-568 Candidates, 1996-1998, Dave D’Alessio An Agenda for Research on Women and the Organiza- Spring tional Culture of Broadcasting, Patricia F. Phalen An Analysis of Qualitative Research in the Journal of Broadcast- Summer ing & Electronic Media, 1978-1998, Carol J. Pardun But the Republic Stood: Program Producers’ Perceived Piv- Winter 110-124 otal Moments in Network Television Broadcast Standards of the 1970s, Leslie Jackson Turner By the Numbers: The Use of Ratings Data in Academic Re- Summer search, Alan G. Stavitsky Canadian Marconi: CFCF Television from Signal Hill to the Summer 437-455 Canadian Television Network, Donald G. Godfrey and David R. Spencer College-Educated Mothers Ideas about TV and Their Ac- | Summer 349-363 tive Mediation of Three-to-Five- Year-Old Children, Mami Komaya and Jane Bowyer The Context of Graphic Portrayals of Television Violence, — Spring 301-323 W. James Potter and Stacy Smith A Cross-Cultural Content Analysis of Sex-Role Stereotyping in — Summer 415-436 Television Advertisements: A Comparison Between Great Brit- ain and New Zealand, Adrian Furnham and Elena Farragher “Darn that Pay TV!”: STV’s Challenge to American Televi- Fall sion’s Dominant Economic Model, David Gunzerath Differential Linguistic Content of Various Forms of Political Ad- Winter -42 vertising, Mark A. Gunsch, Shiela Brownlow, Sarah E. Haynes © 2000 Broadcast Education Association Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 44(4), 2000, pp. 738-746 738 739 Dimensions of Parasocial Interaction by Letter Writers to a Summer 386-414 Popular Entertainment-Education Soap Opera In India, Everett M. Rogers and Suruchi Sood Displacement Effects of Online Media in the Socio-Technical Spring Contexts of Households, Joseph M. Kayany and Paul Yelsma The Effect of Edits on Arousal, Attention, and Memory for Winter Television Messages: When an Edit is an Edit Can an Edit Be Too Much, Annie Lang, Shuhua Zhou, Nancy Schwartz, Paul D. Bolls, and Robert F. Potter The Effect of an Educational/nformational Rating on Chil- 674-689 dren’s Attraction to and Learning from an Educational Pro- gram, Marina Krcmar and Kelly Fudge Albada An Examination of Factors Related to Sex Differences in Spring Enjoyment of Sad Films, Mary Beth Oliver, James B. Weaver III, and Stephanie Lee Sargent Exchange on Regression, Mary Meyer and Michel Dupagne Gender Differentiated Production Features in Toy Commer- Summer 503-520 cials, Daniel Chandler and Merris Griffiths The Genesis and Evolution of Commercial Television in Summer 364-386 India: Organization Mechanisms of Cultural Imperialism, Robin D. Crabtree and Sheena Malhotra How People Watch Television as Investigated Using Focus Winter Group Techniques, William J. Adams Impact of Motivation, Attraction and Parasocial Interaction Fall 635-654 on Talk-Radio Listening, Alan Rubin and Mary Step, The Impact of Television Advertising on Children’s Christ- Summer 456-470 mas Wishes, Moniek Buijen and Patti M. Valkenberg The Influence of Perceived Parental Guidance Patterns on Summer 329-348 Children’s Media Use: Gender Differences and media Dis- placement, Jan Van den Bulck Inhibiting Speech through Exemplar Distribution: Can We Spring Predict a Spiral of Silence? Stephen D. Perry and William J. Gonzenbach 740 Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media/Fall 2000 Integrating Race and Gender Issues into the Basic Media Summer 521-528 Writing Course, Patricia Priest Latino USA: Constructing a News and Public Affairs Radio ©S ummer 471-486 Program, Raul Tovares Looking Through a Gendered Lens: Local U.S. Television __ Fall 614-634 News Anchors’ Perceived Career Barriers, Erika Engstrom and Anthony J. Ferri Measure for Measure: The Relationship Between Different |W inter Broadcast Types, Formats, Measures and Political Behav- iors and Cognition, Thomas }. Johnson, Mahmoud Braima, and Jayanthi Sothirajah Memory for Television News: Match and Mismatch between __ Fall 599-613 Processing and Testing, Glenn Leshner and James Coyle Missed Opportunities: FCC Commissioner Fieda Hennock — Spring 248-267 and the UHF Debacle, Susan L. Brinson Network Adwatches: Policing the 1996 Primary and Gen- _ Fall 541-555 eral Election Presidential Ads, John C. Tedesco Network Differences in Public Opinion Coverage during — Winter the 1996 Presidential Campaign, Stephanie Greco Larson A New Piece to the Puzzle: Examining Effects of Television — Fall 704-715 Portrayals of African Americans, James A. Rada Online Privacy Issues Associated with Web Sites for Chil- Spring 197-214 dren, Xiaomei Cai and Walter Gantz Packaging Television News: The Effects of Tabloid on Informa- _ Fall 581-598 tion Processing and Evaluative Responses, Maria Elizabeth Grabe, Shuhua Zhou, Annie Lang, and Paul David Bolls The Portraya’s of Racial Minorities on Prime Time Televi- Fall 690-703 sion in 1996, Dana E. Mastro Predictors of Internet Use, Zizi Papacharissi and Alan M. Rubin Spring 175-196 Product Differentiation in National TV Newscasts: ACom- Winter parison of the Cable All-News Networks and the Broadcast Networks, Hyuhn-Suhck Bae Reducing the Aggression-Promoting Effect of Violent Car- Winter toons by Increasing Children’s Fictional Involvement with the Victim: A Study of Active Mediation , Amy J. Nathanson and Joanne Cantor The Role of Media in Public Disengagement from Political Fall 569-580 Life, Karen Wilkins The Symbolic Agenda of a British Satellite Broadcaster’s 1997 Summer 487-502 General Election Coverage, Karen Sanders and Tim Bale Television Reliance and Political Malaise: A Contingency Winter Analysis, Lawrence Bowen, Keith Stamm, and Fiona Clark Toward a Set of Standards for the Use of Factor Analysis in the Spring Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, joey Reagan What Children Watch When They Watch TV: Putting Winter 143-154 Theory into Practice, Robert Abelman and David Atkin What Makes a Good Radio Remote: Factors Leading to Fall 716-730 Perceived Cost Effective and Well-Received On-Site Radio Promotional Sales Events, Jeffrey S. Wilkinson, Benjamin R. Bates, Todd L. Chambers, and Steven R. McClung The World Wide Web as a Functional Alternative to Televi- 155-174 sion, Douglas A. Ferguson and Elizabeth M. Perse Author Index William j. Adams, How People Watch Television as Investi- Winter gated Using Focus Group Techniques Kelly Fudge Albada, see Marina Krcmar Fall 674-689 Robert Abelman, What Children Watch When They Watch Winter TV: Putting Theory into Practice David Atkin, see Robert Abelman Winter 143-154 Hyuhn-Suhck Bae, Product Differentiation in National TV Winter Newscasts: A Comparison of the Cable All-News Networks and the Broadcast Networks Tim Bale, see Karen Sanders Summer 487-502 742 Journal of drvadcasting & Electronic Media/Fall 2000 Benjamin R. Bates, see Jeffrey S$. Wilkinson 716-730 Paul David Bolls, see Maria Elizabeth Grabe 581-598 Paul D. Bolls, see Annie Lang 94-109 Lawrence Bowen, Television Reliance and Political Mal- Winter aise: A Contingency Analysis Jane Bowyer, see Mami Komaya Summer 349-363 Mahmoud Braima, see Thomas J. Johnson Winter Susan L. Brinson, Missed Opportunities: FCC Commis- Spring 248-267 sioner Fieda Hennock and the UHF Debacle Shiela Brownlow, see Mark A. Gunsch Winter Moniek Buijen, The Impact of Television Advertising on Summer Children’s Christmas Wishes Patti M. Valkenberg Jan Van den Bulck, The Influence of Perceived Parental Summer 329-348 guidance Patterns on Children’s Media Use: Gender Differ- ences and media Displacement Xiaomei Cai, Online Privacy Issues Associated with Web Spring 197-214 Sites for Children Joanne Cantor, see Amy Nathanson Winter Todd L. Chambers, see Jeffrey S. Wilkinson Fall 716-730 Daniel Chandler, Gender Differentiated Production Fea- Summer tures in Toy Commercials Fiona Clark, see Lawrence Bowen Winter James Coyle, see Glenn Leshner Fall 599-613 Robin D. Crabtree, The Genesis and Evolution of Commer- Summer 364-385 cial Television in India: Organization Mechanisms of Cul- tural Imperialism Dave D'Alessio, Adoption of the World Wide Web by Fall 556-568 American Political Candidates, 1996-1998 Michel Dupagne, see Mary Meyer Fall Erika Engstrom, Looking Through a Gendered Lens: Local Fall 614-634 U.S. Television News Anchors’ Perceived Career Barriers Elena Farragher, see Adrian Furnham Summer 415-436 Douglas A. Ferguson, The World Wide Web as a Func- Spring tional Alternative to Television Anthony J. Ferri, see Eriks Engstrom Fall 614-634 Adrian Furnham, A Cross-Cultural Content Analysis of Sex- Summer 415-436 Role Stereotyping in Television Advertisements: A Com- parison Between Great Britain and New Zealand Walter Gantz, see Xiaomei Cai Spring 197-214 Donald G. Godfrey, Canadian Marconi: CFCF Television Summer 437-456 from Signal Hill to the Canadian Television Network William J. Gonzenbach, see Stephen D. Perry Spring 268-281 Maria Elizabeth Grabe, Packaging Television News: Fall 581-598 The Effects of Tabloid on Information Processing and Evaluative Responses Merris Griffiths, see Daniel Chandler Summer 503-520 Mark A. Gunsch, Differential Linguistic Content of Various Winter Forms of Political Advertising 744 Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media/Fall 2000 Sarah E. Haynes, see Mark A. Gunsch Thomas J. Johnson, Measure for Measure: The Relationship Winter Between Different Broadcast Types, Formats, Measures and Political Behaviors and Cognition Joseph M. Kayany, Displacement Effects of Online Media _ Spring in the Socio-Technical Contexts of Households Mami Komaya, College-Educated Mothers Ideas about TV and Summer 349-363 Their Active Mediation of Three-to-Five- Year-Old Children Marina Kremar, The Effect of an Educational/Informational — Fall 674-689 Rating on Children’s Attraction to and Learning from an Educational Program Annie Lang, The Effect of Edits on Arousal, Attention, and — Winter 94-109 Memory for Television Messages: When an Edit is an Edit Can an Edit be Too Much Annie Lang, see Maria Elizabeth Grabe Fall Stephanie Greco Larson, Network Differences in Public Winter Opinion Coverage during the 1996 Presidential Campaign Glenn Leshner, Memory for Television News: Match and Fall 599-613 Mismatch between Processing and Testing Sheena Malhotra, see Robin D. Crabtree Summer 364-386 Dana E. Mastro, The Portrayals of Racial minorities on Fall 690-703 Prime Time Television in 1996 Steven R. McClung, see Jeffrey S. Wilkinson Fall 716-730 Mary Meyer, Exchange on Regression Fall 731-736 Amy J. Nathanson, Reducing the Aggression-Promoting Winter 125-142 Effect of Violent Cartoons by Increasing Children’s Fictional Involvement with the Victim: A Study of Active Mediation Mary Beth Oliver, An Examination of Factors Related to Spring 282-300 Sex Differences in Enjoyment of Sad Films 745 Zizi Papacharissi, Predictors of Internet Use Spring 175-196 Carol J. Pardun, An Analysis of Qualitative Research in the Summer Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 1978-1998 Stephen D. Perry, Inhibiting Speech through Exemplar Dis- Spring 268-281 tribution: Can We Predict a Spiral of Silence? Elizabeth M. Perse, see Douglas A. Ferguson Spring Patricia F. Phalen, An Agenda for Research on Women and Spring 230-247 the Organizational Culture of Broadcasting Robert F. Potter, see Annie Lang Winter 94-109 Patricia Priest, Integrating Race and Gender Issues into the Summer Basic Media Writing Course James A. Rada, A New Piece to the Puzzle: Examining Ef- Fall 704-715 fects of Television Portrayals of African Americans Joey Reagan, Toward a Set of Standards for the Use of Factor Spring Analysis in the Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media Everett M. Rogers, see Suruchi Sood Summer 386-415 Alan Rubin, Impact of Motivation, Attraction and Paraso- Fall cial Interaction on Talk-Radio Listening Alan M. Rubin, see Zizi Papacharissi Spring 175-196 Karen Sanders, The Symbolic Agenda of a British Satellite Summer 487-502 Broadcaster’s 1997 General Election Coverage Keith Stamm, see Lawrence Bowen Winter Stephanie Lee Sargent, see Mary Beth Oliver Spring 282-300 Nancy Schwartz, see Annie Lang Winter 746 Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media/Fall 2000 Suruchi Sood, Dimensions of Parasocial Interaction by Let- Summer 386-415 ter Writers to a Popular Entertainment-Education Soap Op- era In India Jayanthi Sothirajah, see Thomas J. Johnson Winter Mary Step, see Alan Rubin Fall 635-654 David R. Spencer, see Donald G. Godfrey Summer Alan G. Stavitsky, By the Numbers: The Use of Ratings Summer Data in Academic Research John C. Tedesco, Network Adwatches: Policing the 1996 Fall 541-555 Primary and General Election Presidential Ads Raul Tovares, Latino USA: Constructing a News and Public Summer 471-486 Affairs Radio Program Leslie Jackson Turner, But the Republic Stood: Program Winter 110-124 Producers’ Perceived Pivotal Moments in Network Televi- sion Broadcast Standards of the 1970s Patti M. Valkenberg, see Moniek Buijen Summer 456-470 James B. Weaver III, see Mary Beth Oliver Spring 282-300 Karen Wilkins, The Role of Media in Public Disengage- Fall 569-580 ment from Political Life Jeffrey S. Wilkinson, What Makes a Good Radio Remote: Fall Factors Leading to Perceived Cost Effective and Well-Re- ceived On-Site Radio Promotional Sales Events Paul Yelsma, see Joseph M. Kayany Spring Shuhua Zhou, see Annie Lang Winter 94-109 Shuhua Zhou, see Maria Elizabeth Grabe Fall 581-598

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