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Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media/December 2009 Index to Volume 53, 2009 Title Index Articles Controlling Nature: Weathercasts on Local Television News, June 211-226 Richard Doherty and Kevin G. Barnhurst Controversial Rap Themes, Gender Portrayals and Skin March 134-156 Tone Distortion: A Content Analysis of Rap Music Videos, Kate Conrad, Travis Dixon, and Yuanyuan Zhang Dear Radio Broadcaster: Fan Mail as a Form of Perceived September 444-459 Interactivity, Charlene Simmons Double the Units: How Increasing the Number of December 584-598 Advertisements While Keeping the Overall Duration of Commercial Breaks Constant Affects Radio Listeners, Robert Potter Duopoly Ownership and Local Informational Programming — September 383-399 on Broadcast Television: Before-After Comparisons, Michael Zhaoxu Yan and Yong Jin Park Effects of Priming Social Goals on Personal Interest in September 300-316 Television News, Francesca R. Dillman Carpentier The Effect of Television Viewing on Adolescents’ Civic March 3-21 Participation: Political Efficacy as a Mediating Mechanism, Lindsay H. Hoffman and Tiffany L. Thomson The Effects of Viewing Grey’s Anatomy on Perception of March 38-55 Doctors and Patient Satisfaction, Brian L. Quick ESPN-The Women’s Sports Network? A Content Analysis September 477-495 of Internet Coverage of March Madness, Edward (Ted) M. Kian, Michael Mondello, and John Vincent Healthy Competition? The Public Interest in International December 652-667 Radiotelegraphy, 1919-1940, Rita Zajacz 2009 Broadcast Education Association Journalo f Broadcasting & Electronic Media 53(4), 2009, pp. 689-698 DOI: 10.1080/08838 150903336398 ISSN: 0883-8151 print/1550-6878 online 689 690 Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media/December 2009 The Influence of Exposure to Depictions of Race and Crime December 615-635 in 1V News on Viewer’s Social Judgments, Dana Mastro, Maria Knight Lapinski, Maria A. Kopacz, and Elizabeth Behm-Morawitz Informing Citizens: How People with Different Levels of March 90-111 Education Process Television, Newspaper, and Web News, Maria Elizabeth Grabe, Rasha Kamhawi and Narine Yegiyan The Language of Laughter: A Quantitative/Qualitative December 497-514 Fusion Examining Television Narrative and Humor, Evan A. Lieberman, Kimberly A. Neuendorf, James Denny, Paul D. Skalski, and Jia Wang Media Exposure and Viewers’ Attitudes toward June 280-299 Homosexuality: Evidence for Mainstreaming or Resonance? Jerel P. Calzo and L. Monique Ward MySpace and Political Campaigns: Uses and Gratifications December 567-583 of Befriending Candidates, Monica Ancu and Raluca Cozma “Naturally” Less Exciting? Visual Production of Men’s and June 173-189 Women’s Track and Field Coverage During the 2004 Olympics, Jennifer Greer A Note from Susan Brinson, On the Occasion of Assuming March 1-2 Editorship of this Journal, Susan Brinson Online News Media and Advanced Learning: A Test of December 547-566 Cognitive Flexibility Theory, Wilson Lowery and Kyun Soo Kim The Paradox of Market Segmentation: African American December 599-614 Depictions in Prime-Time Advertising, Karie Hollerbach Perceptions of Authenticity of Reality Television and Their December 515-531 Relationships to Audience Involvement, Enjoyment, and Perceived Learning, Alice Hall Predicting Audience Exposure to Television in Today’s September 400-418 Media Environment: An Empirical Integration of Individual and Structural Theories, Roger Cooper and Tang Tang Prime-Time Television Program: Ownership in a December 636-651 Post-Fin/Syn World, William M. Kunz INDEX 691 Public Meetings in Entertainment Television Programming: September 419-443 Using Procedural Justice to Analyze Fictional Civic Participation, John C. Besley and Janie Diels Publicized Intimacies on Reality Television: An Analysis of June 190-210 Voyeuristic Content and Its Contribution to the Appeal of Reality Programming, Lemi Baruh Reality Television Programming and Diverging September 460-476 Gratifications: The Influence of Content on Gratifications Obtained, Kristin M. Barton The Rivalry of Nonverbal cues on the Perception of June 262-279 Politicians by Television Viewers, Florian Haumer and Wolfgang Donsbach The Role of Internet Engagement in the Health-Knowledge September 365- Gap, Chul-Joo Lee A Sales Floor in the Sky: Philadelphia Department Stores March 76-89 and the Radio Boom of the 1920s, Noah Arceneaux Social Interaction and Co-Viewing with YouTube: Blending Mass Communication Reception and Social Connection, Paul Haridakis and Gary Hanson “Split Screens” and “Spin Rooms”: Debate Modality June 242-261 Post-Debate Coverage, and the New Videomalaise, Jaeho Cho, Dhavan V. Shah, Seuagahn Nah and Dominique Brossard The Spiral of Violence: Equity of Violent Reprisal in March 56 Professional Wrestling and its Dispositional and Motivational Features, Kenneth A. Lachlan, Ron Tambcrini, Rene Weber, David Westerman, Paul Skalski and Jeff Davis Taboo or Not Taboo? That is the Question: Offensive March 22-3 Language on Prime-Time Broadcast and Cable Programming, Barbara K. Kaye and Barry S. Sapolsky Trends in Network News Editing Strategies from 1969 September 32 47-364 through 2005, Richard Schaefer and Tony J. Martinez III Unraveling Uses and Effects of an Interactive Health March 112 133 Communication System, Jeong Yeob Han, Robert P. Hawkins, Bret R. Shaw, Suzanne Pingree, Fiona McTavish and David H. Gustafson 692 Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media/December 2009 Videotime: Selection and Structuring Family Social Time June 227-241 with Rented Commercially Prerecorded Electronic Media, J. Emmett Winn When Words Collide Online: How Writing Style and Video December 532-546 Intensity Affect Cognitive Processing of Online News, Kevin Wise, Paul Bolls, Justin Myers, and Miglena Sternadori Review and Criticism 21st Century Journalism in India, Kalyani Chadha March 159-160 Broadcasters and Citizens in Europe: Trends in Media December 681-682 Accountability and Viewer Participation, Seema Shrikhande Center Field Shot: A History of Baseball on Television, December 677-678 Max Utsler The Columbia History of American Television, March 163-164 Donald G. Godfrey The Cultural Turn in International Communication, June 336-346 Anandam Kavoori and Kalyani Chadha Digital Deliverance: Dragging Rural America Kicking and December 683-684 Screaming into the Information Economy, Anthony Moretti IRBs and Communication Research: Some Perplexing December 668-671 Issues, Ruthann Weaver Lariscy Live Television: Time, Space, and the Broadcast Event, March 165-166 Craig Allen Milwaukee Television History: The Analog Years, December 674-676 Deron Overpeck Mobile Communication and Society: A Global Perspective, March 161--162 Anandam Kavoori Norman Corwin’s One World Flight: The Lost Journal Of December 679-680 Radio’s Greatest Writer, Donald G. Godfrey INDEX 693 Outside the Box: Corporate Media, Globalization and the March 169-170 UPS Strike, Patrick Daley Radio’s America: The Great Depression and the Rise of March 157-158 Modern Culture, Michael C. Keith “Something on My Own”: Gertrude Berg and American March 167-168 Broadcasting, 1929-1956, Maurine H. Beasley Sounds of Change: A History of FM Broadcasting in December 672-673 America, J. Steven Smethers Television in the Multichannel Age: A Brief History of March 171-172 Cable Television, Patrick R. Parsons Author Index Articles Monica Ancu and Raluca Cozma, MySpace and Political December 567-583 Campaigns: Uses and Gratifications of Befriending Candidates Noah Arceneaux, A Sales Floor in the Sky: Philadelphia March 76-89 Department Stores and the Radio Boom of the 1920s Kristin M. Barton, Reality Television Programming And September 460-476 Diverging Gratifications: The Influence of Content And Gratifications Obtained Kevin Barnhurst, see Richard Doherty Lemi Baruh, Publicized Intimacies on Reality Television: June 190-210 An Analysis of Voyeuristic Content and Its Contribution to the Appeal of Reality Programming Elizabeth Behm-Morawitz, see Dana Mastro John C. Besley and Janie Diels, Public Meetings in September 419-443 Entertainment Television Programming: Using Procedural Justice to Analyze Fictional Civic Participation Paul Bolls, see Kevin Wise Susan Brinson, A Note from Susan Brinson, On the March 1-2 Occasion of Assuming Editorship of this Journal 694 Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media/December 2009 Jerel P. Calzo and L. Monique Ward, Media Exposure June 280-299 and Viewers’ Attitudes toward Homosexuality: Evidence for Mainstreaming or Resonance? Jaeho Cho, Dhavan V. Shah, Seungahn Nah and June 242-261 Dominique Brossard, “Split Screensa”nd “Spin Rooms”: Debate Modality, Post-Debate Coverage, and the New Videomalaise Kate Conrad, Travis Dixon, and Yuanyuan Zhang, March 134-156 Controversial Rap Themes, Gender Portrayals and Skin Tone Distortion: A Content Analysis of Rap Music Videos Roger Cooper and Tang Tang, Predicting Audience September 400-418 Exposure to Television in Today’s Media Environment: An Empirical Integration of Individual and Structural Theories Raluca Cozma, see Monica Ancu Jeff Davis, see Kenneth L. Lachlan James Denny, see Evan A. Lieberman Janie Diels, see John C. Besley Francesca R. Dillman Carpentier, Effects of Priming Social September 300-316 Goals on Personal Interest in Television News Travis Dixon, see Kate Conrad Richard Doherty and Kevin G. Barnhurst, Controlling June 211-226 Nature: Weathercasts on Local Television News Wolfgang Donsbach, see Florian Haumer Maria Elizabeth Grabe, Rasha Kamhawi and Narine March 90-111 Yegiyan, Informing Citizens: How People with Different Levels of Education Process Television, Newspaper, and Web News Jennifer Greer, “Naturally” Less Exciting? Visual Production June 173-189 of Men’s and Women’s Track and Field Coverage During the 2004 Olympics David H. Gustafson, see Jeong Yeob Han Alice Hall, Perceptions of Authenticity of Reality Television December 515-531 and Their Relationships to Audience Involvement, Enjoyment, and Perceived Learning INDEX 695 Jeong Yeob Han, Robert P. Hawkins, Bret R. Shaw, March 112-133 Suzanne Pingree, Fiona McTavish and David H. Gustafson, Unraveling Uses and Effects of an Interactive Health Communication System Gary Hanson, see Paul Haridakis Paul Haridakis and Gary Hanson, Social Interaction and June 317-332 Co-Viewing with YouTube: Blending Mass Communication Reception and Social Connection Florian Haumer and Wolfgang Donsbach, The Rivalry of June 262-279 Nonverbal cues on the Perception of Politicians by Television Viewers Robert P. Hawkins, see Jeong Yeob Han Lindsay H. Hoffman and Tiffany L. Thomson, The Effect of March 3-21 Television Viewing on Adolescents’ Civic Participation: Political Efficacy as a Mediating Mechanism Karie Hollerbach, The Paradox of Market Segmentation: December 599-614 African American Depictions in Prime-Time Advertising Rasha Kamhawi, see Maria Elizabeth Grabe Barbara K. Kaye and Barry S. Sapolsky, Taboo or Not March 22-37 Taboo? That is the Question: Offensive Language on Prime-Time Broadcast and Cable Programming Edward Kian, Michael Mondello, and John Vincent, September 477-495 ESPN-The Women’s Sports Network? A Content Analysis of Internet Coverage of March Madness Kyun Soo Kim, see Wilson Lowrey Maria A. Kopacz, see Dana Mastro William M. Kunz, Prime-Time Television Program: December 636-651 Ownership in a Post-Fin/Syn World Kenneth A. Lachlan, Ron Tamborini, Rene Weber, March 56-75 David Westerman, Paul Skalski and Jeff Davis, The Spiral of Violence: Equity of Violent Reprisal in Professional Wrestling and its Dispositional and Motivational Features Maria Knight Lapinski, see Dana Mastro Chul-Joo Lee, The Role of Internet Engagement in the September 365-382 Health-Knowledge Gap 696 Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media/December 2009 Evan A. Lieberman, Kimberly A. Neuendorf, James Denny, |D ecember 497-514 Paul D. Skalski, and Jia Wang, The Language of Laughter: A Quantitative/Qualitative Fusion Examining Television Narrative and Humor Wilson Lowrey and Kyun Soo Kim, Online News Media December 547-566 and Advanced Learning: A Test of Cognitive Flexibility Theory Tony J. Martinez Ill, see Richard J. Schaefer Dana Mastro, Maria Knight Lapinski, Maria A. Kopacz, and December 615-635 Elizabeth Behm-Morawitz, The Influence of Exposure to Depictions of Race And Crime in TV News on Viewer’s Social Judgments Fiona McTavish, see Jeong Yeob Han Michael Mondello, see Edward Kian Justin Myers, see Kevin Wise Kimberly A. Neuendorf, see Evan A. Lieberman Yong Jin Park, see Michael Zhouxu Yan Suzanne Pingree, see Jeong Yeob Han Robert Potter, Double the Units: How Increasing the December 584-598 Number of Advertisements While Keeping the Overall Duration of Commerciai Breaks Constant Affects Radio Listeners Brian L. Quick, The Effects of Viewing Grey’s Anatomy on — March 38-55 Perception of Doctors and Patient Satisfaction Barry S. Sapolsky, see Barbara K. Kaye Richard Schaefer and Tony J. Martinez Ill, Trends in September 347-364 Network News Editing From 1969 through 2005 Bret R. Shaw, see Jeong Yeob Han Charlene Simmons, Dear Radio Broadcaster: September 444-459 Fan Mail as a Form of Perceived Interactivity Paul Skalski, see Kenneth L. Lachlan INDEX 697 Paul D. Skalski, see Evan A. Lieberman Miglena Sternadori, see Kevin Wise Ron Tamborini, see Kenneth L. Lachlan Tang Tang, see Roger Cooper Tiffany L. Thomson, see Lindsay H. Hoffman John Vincent, see Edward Kian Jia Wang, see Evan A. Lieberman Monique L. Ward, see Jerel P. Calzo Rene Weber, see Kenneth L. Lachlan David Westerman, see Kenneth L. Lachlan J. Emmett Winn, Videotime: Selection and Structuring June 227-241 Family Social Time with Rented Commercially Prerecorded Electronic Media Kevin Wise, Paul Bolls, Justin Myers, and Miglena December 532-546 Sternadori, When Words Collide Online: How Writing Style and Video Intensity Affect Cognitive Processing of Online News Michael Zhaoxu Yan, Duopoly Ownership and Local September 383-399 Informational Programming on Broadcast Television: Before-After Comparisons Narine Yegiyan, see Maria Elizabeth Grabe Rita Zajacz, Healthy Competition? The Public Interest December 652-667 in International Radiotelegraphy, 1919-1940 Yuanyuan Zhang, see Kate Conrad Review and Criticism: Author Index Craig Allen, Live Television: Time, Space and the March 165-166 Broadcast Event 698 Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media/December 2009 Maurine H. Beasley, “Something on My Own”: March 167-168 Gertrude Berg and American Broadcasting, 1929-1956 Kalyani Chadha, 27st Century Journalism in India Maich 159-160 Kalyani Chadha, see Anandam Kavoori Patrick Daley, Outside the Box: Corporate Media, March 169-170 Globalization and the UPS Strike Donald G. Godfrey, The Columbia History of American March 163-164 Television Donald G. Godfrey, Norman Corwin’s One World Flight: December 679-680 The Lost Journal of Radio’s Greatest Writer Anandam Kavoori, Mobile Communication and Society: March 161-162 A Global Perspective Anandam Kavoori and Kalyani Chadha, The Cultural Turn June 336-346 in International Communication Michael C. Keith, Radios’s America: The Great Depression March 157-158 and the Rise of Modern Culture Ruthann Weaver Lariscy, [RBs and Communication December 668-671 Research: Some Perplexing Issues Anthony Moretti, Digital Deliverance: Dragging Rural December 683-684 America Kicking and Screaming into the Information Economy Deron Overpeck, Milwaukee Television History: December 674-676 The Analog Years Patrick R. Parsons, Television in the Multichannel Age: March 171-172 A Brief History of Cable Television Seema Shrikhande, Broadcasters and Citizens in Europe December 681-682 Trends in Media Accountability and Viewer Participation J. Steven Smethers, Sounds of Change: A History of December 672-673 FM Broadcasting in America Max Utsler, Center Field Shot: A History of Baseball December 677-678 on Television

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