l| ournal o¢t BR;r oad ialeleds Index to Volume 51, 2007 Title Index Articles Air Mail: NPR Sees “Community” in Letters From Listeners, December, 651-669 Bill Reader Antecedents of Adolescents’ Motives tor Television Use, June, 305-315 Keith Roe and Jurgen Minnebo Constructing Television Communities: The FCC, March, 129-146 Signals, and Cities 1948-1957, John S. Armstrong Convergence Concerns in Local Television: Contlicting December, 555-574 Views From the Newsroom, Laura K. Smith, Andrea H. Tanner, and Sonya Forte Duhé Crime Cultivation: Comparisons Across Media Genres March, 147-171 and Channels, Maria Elizabeth Grabe and Dan G. Drew Determining Dimensions of Reality: A Concept june, 371-390 Mapping of the Reality TV Landscape, Robin L. Nabi Developing a Television Genre: Table Talk with September, 410-423 Helen Sioussat, Susan L. Brinson Development Broadcasting in India and Beyond: Redefining March, 110-128 an Old Mandate in an Age of Media Globalization, Elfriede Fiirsich and Seema Shrikhande Editor’s Note: Why Teach Historiography or Study Media September, 405-409 History?, Donald G. Godfrey Editor’s Report, Donald G. Godfrey December, 692-698 Effects of Personality Types on the Use of Television Genre, June, 287-304 Jae Woong Shim and Bryant Paul An Exploratory Study of Reality Appeal: Uses and June, 355-370 Gratitications of Reality TV Shows, Zizi Papacharissi and Andrew L. Mendelson © 2007 Broadcast Education Association Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 51(4), 2007, pp. 699-709 699 700 Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media/December 2007 Gender Differences in Selective Media Use for Mood March, 73-92 Management and Mood Adjustment, Silvia Knobloch-Westerwick A Guest in Our Living Room: The Television September, 457-478 Newscaster Before the Rise of the Dominant Anchor, Mike Conway Intra-Asian Cultural Flow: Cultural Homologies in June, 265-286 Hong Kong and Japanese Television Soap Operas, Anthony Fung Juggling Justifications: Modifications to the National December, 575-595 Television Station Ownership Rule, Jennifer M. Proffitt A Longitudinal Analysis of Foreign Program Imports on March, 172-187 South Korean Television, 1978-2002: A Case of Rising Indigenous Capacity in Program Supply, Sangoak Lee Manuscript Submission Guidelines, Susan L. Brinson September, 403-404 Media Ownership Regulations and Local News March, 39-57 Programming on Broadcast Television:An Empirical Analysis, Philip M. Napoli and Michael Zhaoxu Yan News Directors and Consultants: RTNDA’s September, 424-437 Endorsement of TV Journalism’s “Greatest Tool,” Craig Allen No Joke: A Comparison of Substance in The Daily Show June, 213-227 with Jon Stewart and Broadcast Network Television Coverage of the 2004 Presidential Election Campaign, Julia R. Fox, Glory Koloen, and Volkan Sahin Note From the Editor-Select, Susan L. Brinson September, 401-402 Note From the Editor-Select, Susan L. Brinson December, 553-554 The Pigskin and the Picture Tube: The National September, 479-497 Football League’s First Full Season on the CBS Television Network, Dale L. Cressman and Lisa Swenson INDEX 701 Primacy Effects of The Daily Show and National TV March, 20-38 News Viewing: Young Viewers, Political Gratifications, and Internal Political Self-Efficacy, R. Lance Holbert, Jennifer L. Lambe, Anthony D. Dudo, and Kristin A. Carlton The Privatization of the Internet’s Backbone Network, March, 93-109 Rajiv C. Shah and Jay P. Kesan Producers, Directors, and Horizontal Communication June, 337-354 in Television News Production, Terry Adams Radio Prototype: Edward R. Murrow and Fred Friendly’s September, 438-456 Hear It Now, Matthew C. Ehrlich Radio Reverb: The Impact of “Local” News March, 1-19 Reimported to Its Own Community, Lee Hood Regulating the Government's Airwaves: Creation of the September, 498-515 Interdepartmental Radio Advisory Committee (IRAC), Louise M. Benjamin Reporting Live From the Scene: Enough to Attract the March, 58-72 18-24 Audience?, C. A. Tuggle, Suzanne Huffman, and Dana Scott Rosengard Sexual Socialization Messages on Television Programs Most June, 316-336 Popular Among Teens, Keren Eyal, Dale Kunkel, Erica N. Biely, and Keli L. Finnerty Sexual and Violent Imagery in Movie Previews: Effects December, 496-514 on Viewers’ Perceptions and Anticipated Enjoyment, Mary Beth Oliver, Sriram Kalyanaraman, Chad Mahood, and Srividya Ramasubramanian Show the Truth and Let the Audience Decide: A Web-Based June, 245-264 Survey Showing Support for Use of Graphic Imagery Among Viewers of Al-Jazeera, Shahira Fahmy and Thomas J. Johnson A Social Cognitive Theory Approach to the Effects of December, 615-631 Mediated Intergroup Contact on Intergroup Attitudes, Michelle Ortiz and Jake Harwood A Socio-Cognitive Model of Video Game Usage, December, 632-650 Doohwang Lee and Robert LaRose Stages of a Crisis and Media Frames and Functions: December, 670-687 U.S. Television Coverage of the 9/11 Incident During the First 24 Hours, Xigen Li 702 Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media/December 2007 A Universal Speaking Service: The Role of Westinghouse September, 516-529 Electric and Manufacturing Company in the Development of National Network Broadcasting, 1922-1926, Amy Graban Crawford When Oprah Intervenes: Political Correlates of Daytime June, 228-244 Talk Show Viewing, Carroll J. Glynn, Michael Huge, Jason B. Reineke, Bruce W. Hardy, and James Shanahan Review and Criticism: Book Reviews Color Television: Fifty Years of African American and March, 188-189 Latino Images on Prime-Time Television, jan Whitt Crosley and WLW: A Broadcasting Legacy in Review, December, 690-691 John Schlipp Global Communication and Television Across Europe, June, 391-393 Craig Allen Interpreting Television, Anthony J. Ferri September, 543-546 Investigated Reporting: Muckrakers, Regulators, and June, 396-397 the Struggle Over Television Documentary, Mike Conway A Journey With the Washington Press Corps, Elisia L. Cohen September, 549-552 Kathleen Hall Jamieson: “Finding Out” What Matters in June, 398-399 the World of National Politics, Patricia L. Dooley Listener Supported: The Culture and History of September, 547-548 Public Radio, Stacy Spaulding 9XM Talking: WHA Radio and the Wisconsin Idea, September, 541-542 Alan G. Stavitsky NPR: The Trials and Triumphs of National Public Radio September, 547-548 Stacy Spaulding The Prime-Time Presidency: The West Wing and December, 688-689 U.S. Nationalism, Elizabeth A. Skewes INDEX 703 Prime-time Television: A Concise History, September, 543-546 Anthony J. Ferri The Quieted Voice: The Rise and Demise of Localism in September, 537-538 American Radio, John S. Armstrong Redesigning Women: Television After the Network Era, June, 394-395 Jennifer Fleming The Republic of Mass Culture: Journalism, Filmmaking, September, 539-540 and Broadcasting in America Since 1941, John J. Pauly The Sitcom Reader: America Viewed and Skewed, March, 190-191 Jan Whitt Television: The Critical View, Anthony J. Ferri September, 543-546 Review and Criticism: Invited Essay The Long Road to Radio Studies, Michael C. Keith September, 530-536 Review and Criticism: Research Pioneer Tributes Jannette Dates: A Lifelong Commitment to Teaching, March, 192-198 Scholarship, and Service, Cristina Pieraccini Lynne Schafer Gross: Extraordinary Role Model, March, 199-205 Elizabeth Leebron Scholar, Historian, Individualist: John Michael Kittross, March, 206-210 William G. Covington, Jr. Author Index Articles Terry Adams, Producers, Directors, and Horizontal June, 337-354 Communication in Television News Production Craig Allen, News Directors and Consultants: RTNDA’s September, 424-437 Endorsement of TV Journalism’s “Greatest Tool” 704 Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media/December 2007 John S. Armstrong, Constructing Television Communities: March, 129-146 The FCC, Signals, and Cities 1948-1957 Louise M. Benjamin, Regulating the Government's September, 498-515 Airwaves: Creation of the Interdepartmental Radio Advisory Committee (IRAC) Erica N. Biely, see Keren Eyal Susan L. Brinson, Developing a Television Genre: Table September, 410-423 Talk with Helen Sioussat Susan L. Brinson, Manuscript Submission Guidelines September, 403-404 Susan L. Brinson, Note From the Editor-Select September, 401-402 Susan L. Brinson, Note From the Editor-Select December, 553-554 Kristin A. Carlton, see R. Lance Holbert Mike Conway, A Guest in Our Living Room: The Television September, 457-478 Newscaster Before the Rise of the Dominant Anchor Amy Graban Crawford, A Universal Speaking Service: September, 516-529 The Role of Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company in the Development of National Network Broadcasting, 1922-1926 Dale L. Cressman and Lisa Swenson, The Pigskin and the September, 479-497 Picture Tube: The National Football League’s First Full Season on the CBS Television Network Dan G. Drew, see Maria Elizabeth Grabe Anthony D. Dudo, see R. Lance Holbert Sonya Forte Duhé, see Laura K. Smith Matthew C. Ehrlich, Radio Prototype: Edward R. Murrow September, 438-456 and Fred Friendly’s Hear It Now Keren Eyal, Dale Kunkel, Erica N. Biely, and Keli L. Finnerty, June, 316-336 Sexual Socialization Messages on Television Programs Most Popular Among Teens Shahira Fahmy and Thomas J. Johnson, June, 245-264 Show the Truth and Let the Audience Decide: A Web-Based Survey Showing Support for Use of Graphic Imagery Among Viewers ofA l-Jazeera INDEX 705 Keli L. Finnerty, see Keren Eyal Julia R. Fox, Glory Koloen, and Volkan Sahin, June, 213-227 No Joke: A Comparison of Substance in The Daily Show With Jon Stewart and Broadcast Network Television Coverage of the 2004 Presidential Election Campaign Anthony Fung, /ntra-Asian Cultural Flow: June, 265-286 Cultural Homologies in Hong Kong and Japanese Television Soap Operas Elfriede Fiirsich and Seema Shrikhande, Development March, 110-128 Broadcasting in India and Beyond: Redefining an Old Mandate in an Age of Media Globalization Carroll J. Glynn, Michael Huge, Jason B. Reineke, June, 228-244 Bruce W. Hardy, and James Shanahan, When Oprah Intervenes: Political Correlates of Daytime Talk Show Viewing Donald G. Godfrey, Editor’s Note: September, 405-409 Why Teach Historiography or Study Media History? Donald G. Godfrey, Editor’s Report December, 692-698 Maria Elizabeth Grabe and Dan Drew, Crime Cultivation: March, 147-171 Comparisons Across Media Genres and Channels Bruce W. Hardy, see Carroll J. Glynn Jake Harwood, see Michelle Ortiz R. Lance Holbert, Jennifer L. Lambe, Anthony D. Dudo, March, 20-38 and Kristin A. Carlton, Primacy Effects of The Daily Show and National TV News Viewing: Young Viewers, Political Gratifications, and Internal Political Self-Efficacy Lee Hood, Radio Reverb: The Impact of “Local” News March, 1-19 Reimported to Its Own Community Suzanne Huffman, see C. A. Tuggle Michael Huge, see Carroll J. Glynn Thomas J. Johnson, see Shahira Fahmy Sriram Kalyanaraman, see Mary Beth Oliver Jay P. Kesan, see Rajiv C. Shah 706 Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media/December 2007 Silvia Knobloch-Westerwick, Gender Differences in March, 73-92 Selective Media Use for Mood Management and Mood Adjustment Glory Koloen, see Julia R. Fox Dale Kunkel, see Keren Eyal Jennifer L. Lambe, see. R. Lance Holbert Robert LaRose, see Doohwang Lee Doohwang Lee and Robert LaRose, December, 632-650 A Socio-Cognitive Model of Video Game Usage Sangoak Lee, A Longitudinal Analysis of Foreign Program March, 172-187 Imports on South Korean Television, 1978-2002: A Case of Rising Indigenous Capacity in Program Supply Xigen Li, Stages of a Crisis and Media Frames December, 670-687 and Functions: U.S. Television Coverage of the 9/11 Incident During the First 24 Hours Chad Mahood, see Mary Beth Oliver Andrew L. Mendelson, see Zizi Papacharissi Jurgen Minnebo, see Keith Roe Robin L. Nabi, Determining Dimensions of Reality: June, 371-390 A Concept Mapping of the Reality TV Landscape Philip M. Napoli and Michael Zhaoxu Yan, March, 39-57 Media Ownership Regulations and Local News Programming on Broadcast Television: An Empirical Analysis Mary Beth Oliver, Sriram Kalyanaraman, Chad Mahood, December, 596-614 and Srividya Ramasubramanian, Sexual and Violent Imagery in Movie Previews: Effects on Viewers’ Perceptions and Anticipated Enjoyment Michelle Ortiz and Jake Harwood, December, 615-631 A Social Cognitive Theory Approach to the Effects of Mediated Intergroup Contact on Intergroup Attitudes Zizi Papacharissi and Andrew L. Mendelson, June, 355-370 An Exploratory Study of Reality Appeal: Uses and Gratitications of Reality TV Shows INDEX 707 Bryant Paul, see Jae Woong Shim Jennifer M. Proffitt, Juggling Justifications: Modifications December, 575-595 to the National Television Station Ownership Rule Srividya Ramasubramanian, see Mary Beth Oliver Bill Reader, Air Mail: NPR Sees “Community” in Letters December, 651-669 From Listeners Jason B. Reineke, see Carroll J. Glynn Keith Roe and Jurgen Minnebo, Antecedents of Adolescents’ June, 305-315 Motives for Television Use Dana Scott Rosengard, see C. A. Tuggle Volkan Sahin, see Julia R. Fox Rajiv C. Shah and Jay P. Kesan, March, 93-109 The Privatization of the Internet’s Backbone Network James Shanahan, see Carroll J. Glynn Jae Woong Shim and Bryant Paul, June, 287-304 Effects of Personality Types on the Use of Television Genre Seema Shrikhande, see Elfriede Fiirsich Laura K. Smith, Andrea H. Tanner, and Sonya Forte Duhé, December, 555-574 Convergence Concerns in Local Television: Conflicting Views From the Newsroom Lisa Swenson, see Dale L. Cressman Andrea H. Tanner, see Laura K. Smith C. A. Tuggle, Suzanne Huffman, and Dana Scott Rosengard, March, 58-72 Reporting Live From the Scene: Enough to Attract the 18-24 Audience? Michael Zhaoxu Yan, see Philip M. Napoli Review and Criticism: Book Reviews Craig Allen, Global Communication and Television June, 391-393 Across Europe John S. Armstrong, The Quieted Voice: The Rise and September, 537-538 Demise of Localism in American Radio 708 Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media/December 2007 Elisia L. Cohen, A Journey With the Washington Press Corps September, 549-552 Mike Conway, Investigated Reporting: Muckrakers, June, 396-397 Regulators, and the Struggle Over Television Documentary Patricia L. Dooley, Kathleen Hall Jamieson: “Finding Out” June, 398-399 What Matters in the World of National Politics Anthony J. Ferri, Interpreting Television September, 543-546 Anthony J. Ferri, Prime-time Television: A Concise History September, 543-546 Anthony J. Ferri, Television: The Critical View September, 543-546 Jennifer Fleming, Redesigning Women: Television After June, 394-395 the Network Era John J. Pauly, The Republic of Mass Culture: Journalism, September, 539-540 Filmmaking, and Broadcasting in America Since 1941 John Schlipp, Crosley and WLW: A Broadcasting December, 690-691 Legacy in Review Elizabeth A. Skewes, The Prime-Time Presidency: December, 688-689 The West Wing and U.S. Nationalism Stacy Spaulding, Listener Supported: The Culture September, 547-548 and History of Public Radio Stacy Spaulding, NPR: The Trials and Triumphs of September, 547-548 National Public Radio Alan G. Stavitsky, 9XM Talking: WHA Radio and the September, 541-542 Wisconsin Idea Jan Whitt, Color Television: Fifty Years of African American March, 188-189 and Latino Images on Prime-Time Television Jan Whitt, The Sitcom Reader: America Viewed March, 190-191 and Skewed Review and Criticism: Invited Essay Michael C. Keith, The Long Road to Radio Studies September, 530-536