Author Index L, 71-80

J&MC Quarterly Index Vol. 71-80 • 1994 to 2003

LABRE, MAGDALA PEIXOTO (See Law).

LACY, STEPHEN and KARYN A. RAMSEY, The Advertising Content of African-American Newspapers, 71:3, 521-530.

LACY, STEPHEN and DANIEL RIFFE, The Impact of Competition and Group Ownership on Radio News, 71:3, 583-593.

LACY, STEPHEN, KAY ROBINSON, and DANIEL RIFFE, Sample Size in Content Analysis of Weekly Newspapers, 72:2, 336-345.

LACY, STEPHEN, MARY ALICE SHAVER, and CHARLES ST. CYR, The Effects of Public Ownership and Newspaper Competition on the Financial Performance of Newspaper Corporations: A Replication and Extension, 73:2, 332-341.

LACY, STEPHEN and DANIEL RIFFE, Sampling Error and Selecting Intercoder Reliability Samples for Nominal Content Categories, 73:4, 963-973.

LACY, STEPHEN and TODD F. SIMON, Intercounty Group Ownership of Daily Newspapers and the Decline of Competition for Readers, 74:4, 814-825.

LACY, STEPHEN, DANIEL RIFFE, and QUINT RANDLE, Sample Size in Multi-Year Content Analyses of Monthly Consumer Magazines, 75:2, 408-417.

LACY, STEPHEN, DAVID C. COULSON, and CHARLES ST. CYR, The Impact of Beat Competition on City Hall Coverage, 76:2, 325-340.

LACY, STEPHEN, DAVID C. COULSON, and HIROMI CHO, The Impact of Competition on Weekly Newspaper Advertising Rates, 78:3, 450-465.

LACY, STEPHEN, DANIEL RIFFE, STACI STODDARD, HUGH MARTIN, and KUANG-KUO CHANG, Sample Size for Newspaper Content Analysis in Multi-Year Studies, 78:4, 836-845.

LACY, STEPHEN and ALAN BLANCHARD, The Impact of Public Ownership, Profits, and Competition on Number of Newsroom Employees and Starting Salaries at Mid-Sized Daily Newspapers, 80:4, 949-968.

LACY, STEPHEN (See Cho).

LACY, STEPHEN (See Coulson).

LACY, STEPHEN (See Riffe and Drager).

LACY, STEPHEN (See Riffe, Nagovan, and Burkum).

LACY, STEPHEN (See Shaver).

LAFKY, SUE, MARGARET DUFFY, MARY STEINMAUS, and DAN BERKOWITZ, Looking through Gendered Lenses: Female Stereotyping in Advertisements and Gender Role Expectations, 73:2, 379-388.

LAIRD, ELIZABETH A. (See Weaver, James B. III).

LAMB, CHRIS, L’affaire Jake Powell: The Minority Press Goes to Bat against Segregated Baseball, 76:1, 21-34.

LAMBIASE, JACQUELINE (See Reichert).

LARSON, STEPHANIE GRECO and MARTHA BAILEY, ABC’s “Person of the Week”: American Values in Television News, 75:3, 487-499.

LASORSA, DOMINIC L., Question-Order Effects in Surveys: The Case of Political Interest, News Attention, and Knowledge, 80:3, 499-512.

LAUF, EDMUND (See Becker).

LAUF, EDMUND (See Peter).

LAUZEN, MARTHA M., Public Relations Practitioner Role Enactment in Issues Management, 71:2, 356-369.

LAW, CHERYL and MAGDALA PEIXOTO LABRE, Cultural Standards of Attractiveness: A Thirty-Year Look at Changes in Male Images in Magazines, 79:3, 697-711.

LAWSON, LINDA, When Publishers Invited Federal Regulation to Curb Circulation Abuses, 71:1, 110-120.

LEE, JONGSOO (See Griffin).

LEE, JUNG-SOOK and WILLIAM R. DAVIE, Audience Recall of AIDS PSAs among U.S. and International College Students, 74:1, 7-22.

LEE, JUNG-SOOK (See Davie).

LEE, JUNG-SOOK (See Taylor).

LEE, MOON J. and MARY ANN FERGUSON, Effects of Anti-Tobacco Advertisements Based on Risk-Taking Tendencies: Realistic Fear vs. Vulgar Humor, 79:4, 945-963.

LEICHTY, GREG and JEFF SPRINGSTON, Elaborating Public Relations Roles, 73:2, 467-477.

LEICHTY, GREG (See Springston).

LEICHTY, GREG B. (See Esrock).

LEN-RÍOS, MARÍA E., The Bush and Gore Presidential Campaign Web Sites: Identifying with Hispanic Voters during the 2000 Iowa Caucuses and New Hampshire Primary, 79:4, 887-904.

LESHNER, GLENN and MICHAEL L. MCKEAN, Using TV News for Political Information during an Off-Year Election: Effects on Political Knowledge and Cynicism, 74:1, 69-83.

LESLIE, MICHAEL, Slow Fade To?: Advertising in Ebony Magazine, 1957-1989, 72:2, 426-435.

LESTER, PAUL MARTIN, African-American Photo Coverage in Four U.S. Newspapers, 1937-1990, 71:2, 380-394.

LESTER-ROUSHANZAMIR, ELLI P. and USHA RAMAN, The Global Village in Atlanta: A Textual Analysis of Olympic News Coverage for Children in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 76:4, 699-712.

LEUNG, LOUIS and RAN WEI, More Than Just Talk on the Move: Uses and Gratifications of the Cellular Phone, 77:2, 308-320.

LEVY, MARK R. (See Massey).

LEWIS, CHARLES and JOHN NEVILLE, Images of Rosie: A Content Analysis of Women Workers in American Magazine Advertising, 1940-1946, 72:1, 216-227.

LI, HAIRONG and JANICE L. BUKOVAC, Cognitive Impact of Banner Ad Characteristics: An Experimental Study, 76:2, 341-353.

LI, XIGEN, Web Page Design and Graphic Use of Three U.S. Newspapers, 75:2, 353-365.

LIEBLER, CAROL M. and JACOB BENDIX, Old-Growth Forests on Network News: News Sources and the Framing of an Environmental Controversy, 73:1, 53-65.

LIMOR, YEHIEL (See Berkowitz).

LIN, CAROLYN A. and LEO W. JEFFRES, Factors Influencing the Adoption of Multimedia Cable Technology, 75:2, 341-352.

LIN, CAROLYN A. and LEO W. JEFFRES, Comparing Distinctions and Similarities across Websites of Newspapers, Radio Stations, and Television Stations, 78:3, 555-573.

LIN, CAROLYN (See Salwen).

LIN, WEI-KUO (See Pfau).

LIPARI, LISBETH, Journalistic Authority: Textual Strategies of Legitimation, 73:4, 821-834.

LITTLEFIELD, ROBERT (See Hindman).

LLAMAS, JUAN PABLO (See McCombs).

LO, VEN-HWEI, Media Use, Involvement, and Knowledge of the Gulf War, 71:1, 43-54.

LO, VEN-HWEI, ANNA PADDON, and HSIAOMEI WU, Front Pages of Taiwan Daily Newspapers 1952-1996: How Ending Martial Law Influenced Publication Design, 77:4, 880-897.

LO, VEN-HWEI (See Zhu).

LOPEZ-ESCOBAR, ESTEBAN (See McCombs).

LOWREY, WILSON and LEE B. BECKER, The Impact of Technological Skill on Job-Finding Success in the Mass Communication Labor Market, 78:4, 754-770.

LOWREY, WILSON, Explaining Variability in Newspaper Design: An Examination of the Role of Newsroom Subgroups, 80:2, 348-367.

LOWREY, WILSON (See Becker).

LOWRY, DENNIS T. and JON A. SHIDLER, The Sound Bites, the Biters, and the Bitten: An Analysis of Network TV News Bias in Campaign ’92, 72:1, 33-44.

LOWRY, DENNIS T. and JON A. SHIDLER, The Sound Bites, the Biters, and the Bitten: A Two-Campaign Test of the Anti-Incumbent Bias Hypothesis in Network TV News, 75:4, 719-729.

LOWRY, DENNIS T. (See Shidler).

LUCHT, NANCY (See Tan).

LULE, JACK, I.F. Stone: The Practice of Reporting, 72:3, 499-510.

LULE, JACK, Myth and Terror on the Editorial Page: The New York Times Responds to September 11, 2001, 79:2, 275-293.

LUMSDEN, LINDA, Suffragist: The Making of a Militant, 72:3, 525-538.

LUMSDEN, LINDA, “You’re a Tough Guy, Mary – And a First-Rate Newspaperman”: Gender and Women Journalists in the 1920s and 1930s, 72:4, 913-921.

LUMSDEN, LINDA J., Beauty and the Beasts: Significance of Press Coverage of the 1913 National Suffrage Parade, 77:3, 593-611.

LUQUE, SARAH (See Sapolsky).

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