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84 - Newspaper Research Journal ¢ Vol. 26, No. 1 ¢ Winter 2005 NR Index, 2000-2004 Volume 21, No. 1 through Volume 25, No. 4 Indexed by Rebecca Utt and Jennifer Guarino Introduction This 2000-2004 NRJ Index consists of two parts—a subject index and an author index, each containing references to articles appearing in Newspaper Research Journal for the five-year period beginning with Volume 21, Number 1, and ending with Volume 25, Number 4. The subject index lists articles alphabeti- cally by author under each subject heading, cross-indexed under several sub- jects, as appropriate. *Manuscripts from Reflections on An American Tragedy: Media StudOfi Seeptsem - ber 11, 2001, 24, no. 1 (winter 2003). + Manuscripts from Good Journalism, Good Business, 25, no. 1 (winter 2004). 84 - Newspaper Research Journal ¢ Vol. 26, No. 1 ¢ Winter 2005 NR Index, 2000-2004 Volume 21, No. 1 through Volume 25, No. 4 Indexed by Rebecca Utt and Jennifer Guarino Introduction This 2000-2004 NRJ Index consists of two parts—a subject index and an author index, each containing references to articles appearing in Newspaper Research Journal for the five-year period beginning with Volume 21, Number 1, and ending with Volume 25, Number 4. The subject index lists articles alphabeti- cally by author under each subject heading, cross-indexed under several sub- jects, as appropriate. *Manuscripts from Reflections on An American Tragedy: Media StudOfi Seeptsem - ber 11, 2001, 24, no. 1 (winter 2003). + Manuscripts from Good Journalism, Good Business, 25, no. 1 (winter 2004). Index: Volumes 21-25 -85 Advertising Cameron, Glen T.,and Kuen-Hee Ju-Pak, “Information Pollution? Labeling and Format of Advertorials,” 21, no. 1 (winter 2000): 65-76. Fletcher, Alan D., Billy I. Ross and John Schweitzer, “Newspaper Ad Directors See Political Ads As Less Honest,” 23, no. 1 (winter 2002): 50-58. Glowaki, Chris, Thomas J. Johnson and Kristine K. Kranenburg, “Use of Newspaper Political Adwatches from 1988-2000,” 25, no. 4 (fall 2004): 40-54. Hendrickson, Richard D., and F. Dennis Hale, “Newspaper Editorials Counter Unfair Judicial Campaign Ads,” 25, no. 3 (summer 2004): 23-37. + Lacy, Steve and HugeJ . Martin, “Competition, Circulation and Advertis- ing”, 25, no. 1 (winter 2004): 18-39. Maxwell, Ann, and Wayne Wanta, “Advertising Agencies Reduce Reliance on Newspaper Advertising,” 22, no. 2 (spring 2001): 51-65. Picard, Robert, “U.S. Newspapers Ad Revenue Shows Consistent Growth,” 23, no. 4 (fall 2002): 21-33. Smith, Ken, “Advertising in Nondailies Affects Size of News Hole,” 22, no. 4 (fall 2001): 89-100. Audience Analyses Bentley, Clyde, “No Newspaper is No Fun—Even Five Decades Later,” 22, no. 4 (fall 2001): 2-15. Bernt, Joseph P., Frank E. Fee, Jacqueline Gifford and Guido Stempel III, “How Well Can Editors Predict Reader Interest in News?” 21, no. 2 (spring 2000): 2-10. Bressers, Bonnie, and Lori Bergen, “Few University Students Reading Newspapers Online,” 23, no. 2-3 (spring/summer 2002): 32-45. Collins, Steve J., “Level of On-Campus Activities Predicts Student Paper Readership,” 24, no. 4 (fall 2003): 102-105. Gibson, Rhonda, Joe Bob Hester and Shannon Stewart, “Pull Quotes Shape Readers,” 22, no. 2 (spring 2001): 66-78. Hargrove, Thomas, and Guido H. Stempel III, “Exploring Reader Interest in International News,” 23, no. 4 (fall 2002): 46-51. Ibelema, Mineabere, and Larry Powell, “Cable Television News Viewed as Most Credible,” 22, no. 1 (winter 2001): 41-51. Kelly, Jena, Jan Knight, Lee Ann Peacndk Gu y Reel, “Straight/ Narrative? Writing Style Changes Readers’ Perception of Story Quality,” 24, no. 4 (fall 2003): 118- 122. Ketterer, Stan, “Women Perceive Crime Stories as More Disturbing Than Do Men,” 23, no. 4 (fall 2002): 76-80. Pardun, Carol J., and Glenn W. Scott, “Reading Newspapers Ranked Lowest Versus Other Media For Early Teens,” 25, no. 3 (summer 2004): 77-82. 86 - Newspaper Research Journal ¢ Vol. 26, No. 1 ¢ Winter 2005 Peiser, Wolfram, “Cohort Replacement and the Downward Trend in News- paper Readership,” 21, no. 2(spring 2000): 11-22. Perry, David K., and Yorgo Pasadeos, “Research in Brief: Perceptions of Sensationalism Among U.S. and Mexican News Audiences,” 23, no. 1 (winter 2002): 82-86. Polumbaum, Judy, “News for the Culture: Why Editors Put Strong Men Hitting Baseballs on Page One,” 21, no. 2 (spring 2000): 23-39. *Stempel III, Guido H., and Thomas Hargrove, “Newspapers Played Major Role in Terrorism Coverage” 24, no. 1 (winter 2003): 55-57. Watts, Liz, “Message to Editors: Readers Want Solid News,” 23, no. 1 (winter 2002): 2-9. Book Reviews Alterman, Eric, “What Liberal Media? The Truth About Bias and the News,” Reviewed by Jack Rosenberry 24, no. 4 (fall 2003): 128-129. Barnhurst, Kevin G., and John Nerone, “The Form of News: A History,” Reviewed by E.W. “Bill” Brody 22, no. 3 (summer 2001): 96-97. Bezanson, Randall P., “How Free Can the Press Be?” Reviewed by Wm. Dale Harrison 25, no. 2(spring 2004): 128-130. Bracci, Sharon L., and Clifford G. Christians, “Moral Engagement in Public Life: Theorists for Contemporary Ethics,” Reviewed by Maggie Jones Patterson 25, no. 2 (spring 2004): 126-127. Campbeli, W. Joseph, “Yellow Journalism: Puncturing the Myths, Defining the Legacies,” Reviewed by Lawrence N. Strout 24, no. 4 (fall 2003): 123-124. Cohen, Sarah, “Numbers in the Newsroom: Using Math and Statistics in News,” Reviewed by Scott R. Maier 23, no. 4 (fall 2002): 108-109. Cranberg, Gilbert, Randall Bezanson, and John Soloski, “Taking Stock: Journalism and the Publicly Traded Newspaper Company,” Reviewed by Marc Edge 23, no. 2-3 (spring/summer 2002): 156-159. Davies, David R. ed., “The Press and Race,” Reviewed by Otis L. Sanford 22, no. 2 (spring 2001): 105-107. Downie Jr., Leonard, and Robert G. Kaiser, “The News About the News: American Journalism in Peril,” Reviewed by E.W. “Bill” Brody 23, no. 2-3 (spring/summer 2002): 153-155. Edwards, Bob, “Edward R. Murrow and the Birth of Broadcast Journalism,” Reviewed by Dana Rosengard 25, no. 3(summer 2004): 113-115. Gibbs, Cheryl, and Tom Warhover, “Getting the Whole Story: Reporting and Writing the News,” Reviewed by Stan Ketterer 24, no. 3 (summer 2003): 100- 103. lorio, Sharon Hartin, “Qualitative Research in Journalism: Taking it to the Streets,” Reviewed by Vivian B. Martin 25, no. 3 (summer 2004): 110-112. Jackson, Dennis, and John Sweeney, “The Journalist’s Craft, A Guide to Writing Stories,” Reviewed by Andi Stein 24, no. 2 (spring 2003): 130-131. Index: Volumes 21-25 - 87 Janeway, Michael, “Republic of Denial: Press, Politics, and Public Life,” Reviewed by Joseph P. Bernt 21, no. 2 (spring 2000): 111-112. Kodrich, Kris P., “Tradition and Change in the Nicaraguan Press: Newspa- pers and Journalists ina New Democratic Era,” Reviewed by J. Laurence Day 23, no. 4 (fall 2002): 110-111. Kovach, Bill, and Tom Rosenstiel, “The Elements of Journalism: What Newspeople Know and the Public Should Expect,” Reviewed by Dane Claussen 22, no. 4 (fall 2000): 101-103. Liebovich, Louis W., “The Press and the Modern Presidency: Myths and Mindests from Kennedy to Election 2000,” Reviewed by Joe Hayden, 25, no. 4 (fall 2004): 108-109. McKercher, Catherine, “Newsworkers Unite: Labor, Convergence, and North American Newspapers,” Reviewed by Marc Edge 24, no. 2 (spring 2003): 127-129. Miraldi, Robert, “The Muckrakers: Evangelical Crusaders,” Reviewed by Frank Fee 21, no. 4 (fall 2000): 115-116. Moen, Daryl R., “Newspaper Layout and Design: A Team Approach,” Reviewed by Frank Fee 21, no. 4 (fall 2000): 113-114. Murray, Gene, “Covering Sex, Race and Gender in the American Military Services,” Reviewed by Eddie Black, 25, no. 4 (fall 2004): 110-111. Offley, Ed, “Pen & Sword: A Journalist’s Guide to Covering the Military,” Reviewed by James W. Crawley 24, no. 2, (spring 2003): 125-126. Pritchard, David, “Holding the Media Accountable: Citizens, Ethics, and the Law,” Reviewed by Gregory C. Lisby 21, no. 2 (spring 2000): 113-114. Rheingold, Howard, “Smart Mobs: The Next Social Revolution Transform- ing Cultures and Communities in the Age of Instant Access,” Reviewed by Bob Stepno 24, no. 4 (fall 2003): 125-127. Rothenberg, Elliot C., “The Taming of the Press: Cohen v. Cowles Media Company,” Reviewed by Sallie Rose Hollis 21, no. 1 (winter 2000): 102-103. Rothenberg, Elliot C., “The Taming of the Press: Cohen v. Cowles Media Company,” Reviewed by Kyu Ho Youm 22, no. 1 (winter 2001): 108-110. Stepp, Carl Sessions, “Writing as Craft and Magic,” Reveiwed by Kelly Messinger 21, no. 3 (summer 2000): 107-108. Strout, Lawrence N., “Covering McCarthyism: How the Christian Science Monitor Handled Joseph R. McCarthy, 1950-1954,” Reviewed by Kim E. Karloff 21, no. 1 (winter 2000): 104-106. Sylvie, George, and Patricia D. Witherspoon, “Time, Change, and the American Newspaper,” Reviewed by Marc Edge 24, no. 3 (summer 2003): 97-99. Teel, Leonard Ray, “Ralph Emerson McGill: Voice of the Southern Con- science,” Reviewed by Patrick $. Washburn 23, no. 1 (winter 2002): 87-89. Wickham, Kathleen Woodruff, “Math Tools for Journalists,” Reviewed by Scott R. Maier 23, no. 4 (fall 2002): 108-109. 88 - Newspaper Research Journal ¢ Vol. 26, No. 1 © Winter 2005 Business and Economics Powell, Larry, and William R. Self, “Government Sources Dominate Busi- ness Crisis Reporting,” 24, no. 2 (spring 2003): 97-106. Pardue, Mary Jane, “Most Business Editors Find News Reporters Unpre- pared,” 25, no. 3 (summer 2004): 66-76. Cartoons and Comics Winfield, Betty H., and Doyle Yoon,“ Research in Brief: Historical Images at a Glance: North Korea in American Editorial Cartoons,” 23, no. 4 (fall 2002): 97- 100. Circulation Bradshaw, Katherine, “Coin-Operated Machines Change Single Copy Sales,” 24, no. 3 (summer 2003): 37-47. Cho, Sooyoung, Esther Thorson and Steve Lacy, “Increased Circulation Follows Investments in the Newsroom,” 25, no. 4 (fall 2004): 26-39. + Lacy, Steve and HugeJ . Martin, “Competition, Circulation and Advertis- ing,” 25, no. 1 (winter 2004): 18-39. Meyer, Philip, and Minjeong Kim, “Above-Average Staff Size Helps News- papers Retain Circulation,” 24, no. 3 (summer 2003): 76-82. + Meyer. Philip, “The Influence Model and Newspaper Business,” 25, no. 1 (winter 2004): 66-83. Ross, Susan Dente, and Julie Andsager, “Solutions to Circulation Woes? Free Expression as Predictor of News Seeking,” 21, no. 1 (winter 2000): 77-90. Seamon, Marc, “How Demographic Variables Affect Newspaper Deliv- ery,” 21, no. 1 (winter 2000): 91-101. Community Journalism Blazier, Thomas F., and James B. Lemert, “Public Journalism and Changes in Content of the Seattle Times” 21, no. 3 (summer 2000): 69-80. Choi, Young, “Study Examines Daily Journalism at Six Newspapers,” 25, no. 1 (spring 2004): 12-27. Coleman, Renita, “Use of Visual Communication in Public Journalism,” 21, no. 4 (fall 2000): 17-37. Dickson, Tom, Wanda Brandon and Elizabeth Topping, “Editors, Educa- tors Agree on Outcomes, But Not Goals,” 22, no. 4 (fall 2001): 44-56. Haas, Tanni, “Public Journalism Project Falls Short of Stated Goals,” 22, no. 3 (summer 2001): 58-70. Index: Volumes 21-25 -89 Holbert, R. Lance, and Stephen J. Zubric, “A comparative Analysis: Objec- tive and Public Journalism Techniques,” 21, no. 4 (fall 2000): 50-67. Kennamer, David, and Jeff South, “Election Coverage Reflects Civic Jour- nalism Values,” 23, no. 4 (fall 2002): 34-45. Lee, Seow Ting, “Public Journalism and Non-Elite Actors and Sources,” 22, no. 3 (summer 2001): 92-95. Major, Ann M., and L. Erwin Atwood, “Environmental Stories Define Problems, Not Solutions,” 25, no. 3 (summer 2004): 8-22. + Meyer, Philip, “The Influence Model and Newspaper Business,” 25, no. 1 (winter 2004): 66-83. Morris, John L., “Audience Identifies Types of Reporters, Consumers,” 24, no. 2 (spring 2003): 36-49. Moscowitz, Leigh, “Civic Approach Not So Different from Traditional Model,” 23, no. 4 (fall 2002): 62-75. + Picard, Robert G., “Commercialism and Newspaper Quality,” 25, no. 1 (winter 2004): 54-65. Content Analyses Benoit, William L., Kevin A. Stein and Glenn J. Hansen, “Research in Brief: How Newspapers Cover Presidential Nomination Acceptance Addresses,” 25, no. 3 (summer 2003): 83-89. Choi, Young, “Study Examines Daily Journalism at Six Newspapers,” 25, no. 1 (spring 2004): 12-27. Fico, Frederick, and Michael Drager, “News Stories About Conflict Gener- ally Balanced,” 22, no. 1 (winter 2001): 2-11. Fico, Fred, and Olivia Balog, “Partisan Sources Receive More Space in Conflict Issues,” 24, no. 4 (fall 2003): 22-35. Fico, Fred, and Eric Freedman, “Bureau, Wire Reporters Write More Bal- anced Stories,” 25, no. 2 (spring 2004): 44-57. Gibson, Rhonda, “Coverageo fG ay Males, Lesbians In Newspaper Lifestyle Sections,” 25, no. 3 (summer 2004): 90-95. Golan, Guy and Wayne Wanta, “Guest Columns Add Diversity to NY Times’ Op-Ed Pages,” 25, no. 2 (spring 2004): 70-82. Greer, Jennifer, and Donica Mensing, “U.S. News Web Sites Still Better, But Small Papers Still Lag,” 25, no. 2 (spring 2004): 98-112. Hendrickson, Richard D., and F. Dennis Hale, “Newspaper Editorials Counter Unfair Judicial Campaign Ads,” 25, no. 3 (summer 2004): 23-37. Kim, Sung Tae, and David Weaver, “Traditional, Online Polls Reported Differently,” 22, no. 3 (summer 2001): 71-85. *Lasorsa, Dominic, “News Media Perpetuate Few Rumors About 9/11 Crisis,” 24, no. 1 (winter 2003): 10-21. *Lee, Changho, “Post, Times Highlight Government's War Efforts,” 24, no. 1 (winter 2003): 190-203. 90 - Newspaper Research Journal ¢ Vol. 26, No. 1 © Winter 2005 Lepre, Carolyn Ringer, Kim Walsh-Childers and Jean Carver Chance, “Newspaper Coverage Portrays Managed Care Negatively,” 24, no. 2 (spring 2003): 6-21. *Li, Xigen, and Ralph Izard, “9/11 Attack Coverage Reveals Similarities, Differences,” 24, no. 1 (winter 2003): 204-219. McManus, John, and Lori Dorfman, “Youth Violence Stories Focus on Events, Not Causes,” 23, no. 4 (fall 2002): 6-20. Nemeth, Neil, and Craig Sanders, “Meaningful Discussion of Performance Missing,” 22, no. 1 (winter 2001): 52-64. Park, Jaeyung, and Jongmin Park, “How Two Korean Newspapers Covered the Starr Report,” 21, no. 4 (fall 2000): 83-98. Reber, Bryan H., and William L. Benoit, “Presidential Debate Stories Accen- tuate the Negative,” 22, no. 3 (summer 2001): 28-43. Reavy, Matthew, “USA Today Reports of Tracking Polls Sometimes Ignore Sampling Error,” 25, no. 2 (spring 2004): 116-120. Rodgers, Shelly, Esther Thorson and Michael Antecol, “’Reality’ in the St. Louis Post Dispatch,” 21, no. 3 (summer 2000): 51-68. Santana, Maria Christina, and Ron F. Smith, “News Coverage of Hispanics Surpasses Expectations,” 22, no. 2 (spring 2001): 94-104. Simon, James, and Sean Hayes, “Juvenile Crime Stories Use Police Blotter,” 25, no. 4 (winter 2004): 87-92. Song, Yonghoi, “Freelance Op-Ed Pieces Show Newspapers’ Political Slant,” 25, no. 3 (summer 2004): 38-51. *Weston, Mary Ann, “Post 9/11 Arab American Coverage Avoids Stereo- types,” 24, no. 1 (winter 2003): 92-106. Wu, H. Denis, Judith Sylvester and John Maxwell Hamilton, “Newspaper Provides Balance in Palestinian/Israeli Reports,” 23, no. 2-3 (spring/summer 2002): 6-17. Zhang, Juyan, and Glen T. Cameron, “Study Finds Sourcing Patterns in Wen Ho Lee Coverage,” 24, no. 4 (fall 2003): 88-101. Diversity Gibson, Rhonda, “Research in Brief: Coverage of Gay Males, Lesbians In Newspaper Lifestyle Sections,” 25, no. 3 (summer 2004): 90-95. Golan, Guy and Wayne Wanta, “Guest Columns Add Diversity to NY Times’ Op-Ed Pages,” 25, no. 2 (spring 2004): 70-82. Gross, Richard, Patricia A. Curtin and Glen T. Cameron, “Diversity Ad- vances Both Journalism, Business,” 22, no. 2 (spring 2001): 14-27. Wickham, Kathleen Woodruff, “An Examination of Diversity Issues In SE Journalism College Newspapers,” 25, no. 3 (summer 2004): 103-109. Index: Volumes 21-25 -91 Economics and Finance + Bogart, Leo, “Reflections on Content Quality in Newspapers,” 25, no. 1 (winter 2004): 40-53. Gross, Richard, Patricia A. Curtin and Glen T. Cameron, “Diversity Ad- vances Both Journalism, Business,” 22, no. 2 (spring 2001): 14-27. + Lacy, Steve and HugeJ . Martin, “Competition, Circulation and Advertis- ing,” 25, no. 1 (winter 2004): 18-39. Martin, Hugh J., “Clustered Newspapers Operate More Efficiently,” 24, no. 4 (fall 2003): 6-21. + Meyer, Philip, “The Influence Model and Newspaper Business,” 25, no. 1 (winter 2004): 66-83. +Overholser, Geneva,” Good Journalism and Business: An Industry Per- spective,” 25, no. 1 (winter 2004): 8-17. + Picard, Robert G., “Commercialism and Newspaper Quality” 25, no. 1 (wirtter 2004): 54-65. Pratte, Alf, “Media Associations Driven by Economic Needs,” 22, no. 1 (winter 2001): 94-107. + Rosenstiel, Tom, and Amy Mitchell, “The Impact of Investing In News- room Resources,” 25, no. 1 (winter 2004): 84-97. Editorials/ Op-Ed *Billeaudeaux, Andre, David Domke, John S. Hutcheson and Philip Gar- land, “Newspaper Editorials Follow Lead of Bush Administration,” 24, no. 1 (winter 2003): 166-184. Bramlett-Solomon, Sharon, “Newspaper Editorials Show Few Regional Differences,” 22, no. 4 (fall 2001): 28-43. Dupre, Michael, and David Mackey, “Research in Brief: Letters and Phone- Mails to the Editor: AComparison of Reader Input,” 23, no. 2-3 (spring/summer 2002): 142-147. Golan, Guy and Wayne Wanta, “Guest Columns Add Diversity to NY Times’ Op-Ed Pages,” 25, no. 2 (spring 2004): 70-82. Hallock, Steve, “Acquisitions by Gannett Changes Paper’s Editorials,” 25, no. 2 (spring 2004): 28-43. Hendrickson, Richard D., and F. Dennis Hale, “Newspaper Editorials Counter Unfair Judicial Campaign Ads,” 25, no. 3 (summer 2004): 23-37. Reader, Bill, Guido Stempel III, and Douglas K. Daniel, “Age, Wealth, Education Predict Letters to Editor, “ 24, no. 4 (fall 2003): 55-64. Song, Yonghoi, “Freelance Op-Ed Pieces Show Newspapers’ Political Slant,” 25, no. 3 (summer 2004): 38-51. Thornton, Brian, “Heroic Editors in Short Supply During Japanese Intern- ment,” 23, no. 2-3 (spring/summer 2002): 99-113. 92 - Newspaper Research Journal ¢ Vol. 26, No. 1 ¢ Winter 2005 Education for Journalism and Mass Communication Fee, Frank, John Russial and Ann Auman, “Profs, Professionals Agree About Students’ Editing Skills,” 24, no. 3 (summer 2003): 23-36. Ludwig, Mark Donald, “Business Journalists Need Specialized Finance Training,” 23, no. 2-3 (spring/summer 2002): 129-141. Pardue, Mary Jane, “Most Business Editors Find News Reporters Unpre- pared,” 25, no. 3 (summer 2004): 66-76. Izard, Ralph and Arlene Morgan, “An Essay: Mosaic of Scholarship, Profes- sional Experience Needed,” 25, no. 4 (fall 2004): 6-12. Employees/ Employment Detjen, Jim, Fred Fico, Xigen Li and Yeonshin Kim, “Changing Work Environment of Environmental Reporters,” 21, no. 1 (winter 2000): 2-12. Environmental Issues Lacy, Stephen, and David Coulson, “Comparative Case Study: Newspaper Source Use on the Environmental Beat,” 21, no. 1 (winter 2000): 13-25. Major, Ann M., and L. Erwin Atwood, “Environmental Stories Define Problems, Not Solutions” 25, no. 3 (summer 2004): 8-22. Ethics Davis, Constance K., “How lowa Editors are Using Law Expanding Access to Names of Juveniles,” 21, no. 4 (fall 2000): 38-49. Hanson, Gary, “Research in Brief: Identifying Juvenile Crime Suspects: A Survey of Ohio TV Stations, Newspapers,” 25, no. 2 (spring 2004): 121-125. Maier, Scott R., “Do Trade Publications Affect Ethical Sensitivity in News- rooms?” 21, no. 1 (winter 2000): 41-50. Riski, Richard J., and Elinor Kelley Grusin, “Newspapers’ Naming Policy Continues Amid Controversy,” 24, no. 4 (fall 2003): 64-76. Splichal, Sigman, and Bruce Garrison, “News Editors Show Concern For Privacy of Public Officials,” 24, no. 4 (fall 2003): 77-87. Waters, Larry, Taryn Lynd and Tara Wood, “Ban on Gay, Abortion Copy Finds Community Support,” 22, no. 2 (spring 2001): 41-50. Evaluation Beaudoin, Christopher E., and Esther Thorson, “Journalists, Public Differ on Perception of Media Coverage,” 23, no. 4 (fall 2002): 52-61.

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