Author Index N-O-P, 71-80

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

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NAGOVAN, JASON (See Riffe).

NAJJAR, ORAYB AREF, The Ebb and Flow of the Liberalization of the Jordanian Press: 1985-1997, 75:1, 127-142.

NAPOLI, PHILIP, The Media Trade Press as Technology Forecaster: A Case Study of the VCR’s Impact on Broadcasting, 74:2, 417-430.

NARAYAN, SUNETRA (See Sundar).

NELSON, MICHELLE R. and JACQUELINE C. HITCHON, Theory of Synesthesia Applied to Persuasion in Print Advertising Headlines, 72:2, 346-360.

NELSON, MICHELLE R. and JACQUELINE C. HITCHON, Loud Tastes, Colored Fragrances, and Scented Sounds: How and When to Mix the Senses in Persuasive Communications, 76:2, 354-372.

NEUMANN, DENNIS (See Hindman).

NEUZIL, MARK, Hearst, Roosevelt, and the Muckrake Speech of 1906: A New Perspective, 73:1, 29-39.

NEUZIL, MARK (See Hansen).

NEVILLE, JOHN (See Lewis).

NEWHAGEN, JOHN E., The Relationship between Censorship and the Emotional and Critical Tone of Television News Coverage of the Persian Gulf War, 71:1, 32-42.

NIEBAUER, WALTER E. JR. (See Fradgley).

NITZ, MICHAEL (See Reichert).

NIVEN, DAVID, Objective Evidence on Media Bias: Newspaper Coverage of Congressional Party Switchers, 80:2, 311-326.

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OBREGON, RAFAEL (See Sundar).

O’KEEFE, DANIEL J. (See Jackson).

O’KEEFE, GARRETT J. and BARBARA K. SULANOWSKI, More Than Just Talk: Uses, Gratifications, and the Telephone, 72:4, 922-933.

OLIVER, MARY BETH and G. BLAKE ARMSTRONG, Predictors of Viewing and Enjoyment of Reality-Based and Fictional Crime Shows, 72:3, 559-570.

OLSON, BETH, Sex and the Soaps: A Comparative Content Analysis of Health Issues, 71:4, 840-850.

OLSON, BETH (See Ashley).

O’NEILL, PATRICK, Editorial Rights of Telephone Carriers, 71:1, 99-109.

O’REILLY, KEVIN (See McAlister).

OSTMAN, RONALD E. (See Pan).

O’SULLIVAN, PATRICK B. and SETH GEIGER, Does the Watchdog Bite? Newspaper Ad Watch Articles and Political Attack Ads, 72:4, 771-785.

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PACKER, CATHY and KARLA K. GOWER, The Persistent Problem of Media Taxation: First Amendment Protection in the 1990s, 74:3, 579-590.

PADDON, ANNA (See Lo).

PAN, ZHONGDANG, RONALD E. OSTMAN, PATRICIA MOY, and PAULA REYNOLDS, News Media Exposure and Its Learning Effects during the Persian Gulf War, 71:1, 7-19.

PAPACHARISSI, ZIZI, The Presentation of Self in Virtual Life: Characteristics of Personal Home Pages, 79:3, 643-660.

PARISI, PETER, Toward a “Philosophy of Framing”: News Narratives for Public Journalism, 74:4, 673-686.

PARK, JUNG SUK (See Chan-Olmsted).

PAUL, MARY JAE, Interactive Disaster Communication on the Internet: A Content Analysis of Sixty-Four Disaster Relief Home Pages, 78:4, 739-753.

PAULY, JOHN J. and MELISSA ECKERT, The Myth of “The Local” in American Journalism, 79:2, 310-326.

PEER, LIMOR (See Ettema).

PEISER, WOLFRAM, Setting the Journalist Agenda: Influences from Journalists’ Individual Characteristics and from Media Factors, 77:2, 243-257.

PÉREZ, FRANK G. (See McDevitt).

PERKINS, JOSEPH W., JR. (See Zillmann).

PERKINS, MICHAEL, Violence against the Press in Latin America: Protections and Remedies in International Law, 78:2, 275-290.

PERRY, DAVID K. (See Cotter).

PERRY, EARNEST L. (See Gade).

PERRY, STEPHEN D., STEFAN A. JENZOWSKY, JOE BOB HESTER, CYNTHIA M. KING, and HUIUK YI, The Influence of Commercial Humor on Program Enjoyment and Evaluation, 74:2, 388-399.

PERSE, ELIZABETH M. (See McLeod).

PESKE, MATTHEW W. (See Tewksbury).

PETER, JOCHEN and EDMUND LAUF, Reliability in Cross-National Content Analysis, 79:4, 815-832.

PFAU, MICHAEL, PATRICIA MOY, R. LANCE HOLBERT, ERIN A. SZABO, WEI-KUO LIN, and WEIWU ZHANG, The Influence of Political Talk Radio on Confidence in Democratic Institutions, 75:4, 730-745.

PFAU, MICHAEL (See Ku).

PHILLIPS, BARBARA J. and BARBARA GYOERICK, The Cow, the Cook, and the Quaker: Fifty Years of Spokes-Character Advertising, 76:4, 713-728.

PIERSON, MICHAEL M. (See David).

PLAISANCE, PATRICK LEE and ELIZABETH A. SKEWES, Personal and Professional Dimensions of News Work: Exploring the Link between Journalists’ Values and Roles, 80:4, 833-848.

POINDEXTER, PAULA M. and MAXWELL E. MCCOMBS, Revisiting the Civic Duty to Keep Informed in the New Media Environment, 78:1, 113-126.

POLLARD, GEORGE, Job Satisfaction among Newsworkers: The Influence of Professionalism, Perceptions of Organizational Structure, and Social Attributes, 72:3, 682-697.

PONDER, STEPHEN, Popular Propaganda: The Food Administration in World War I, 72:3, 539-550.

PORTER, LANCE V. and LYNNE M. SALLOT, The Internet and Public Relations: Investigating Practitioners’ Roles and World Wide Web Use, 80:3, 603-622.

PORTER, LANCE VARDAMAN, LYNNE M. SALLOT, GLEN T. CAMERON, and SCOTT SHAMP, New Technologies and Public Relations: Exploring Practitioners’ Use of Online Resources to Earn a Seat at the Management Table, 78:1, 172-190.

POWERS, ANGELA and JULIE L. ANDSAGER, How Newspapers Framed Breast Implants in the 1990s, 76:3, 551-564.

POWERS, ANGELA (See Andsager).

POWERS, ANGELA A. (See Serini).

PRESTON, ANN (See Hindman).

PRICE, VINCENT, LI-NING HUANG, and DAVID TEWKSBURY, Third-Person Effects of News Coverage: Orientations toward Media, 74:3, 525-540.

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