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Recall of television versus print news: retesting the semantic overlap hypothesis.
Over the last few decades, public opinion surveys have shown a steady increase in the number of people that rely on television as their main source of news information instead of newspapers or . . .

Late-night comedy in election 2000: its influence on candidate trait ratings and the moderating effects of political knowledge a
Throughout the 2000 Presidential election, journalists, politicians, and comedians debated the nature of the relationship between late-night comedy and public opinion. Marshall Sella, author of a . . .

Representations of race in television commercials: a content analysis of prime-time advertising.
********** Research from the U.S. Department of Commerce demonstrates that, collectively, the annual purchasing power of racial/ethnic minorities constitutes over 20% of the nation's total . . .

The importance of indirect effects in media effects research: testing for mediation in structural equation modeling.
Empirical media effects research is a diverse field that continues to expand its theoretical, methodological, and analytical boundaries. As McLeod, Kosicki, and Pan (1996) have stated, "more . . .

A note from the editor-select.(Editorial)
In January 2004, we start the transition of editorship for the Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media. I feel greatly honored with the 2005-2008 appointment and the bestowal of trust involved . . .

Program choices of multichannel broadcasters and diversity of program supply in the Netherlands.
Since the liberalization of the television market in The Netherlands in the late 1980s, the number of general-interest channels in this market has increased from two to nine channels. Previously, . . .

Complementarity in consumption of news types across traditional and new media.
The increasing popularity of the World Wide Web has led to a growing academic interest in the effects of the Web on the consumption of traditional media (Kayany & Yelsma, 2000). While 57% of . . .

Where the mind meets the message: reflections on ten years of measuring psychological responses to media.
In the last decade, most communication researchers coming from an effects tradition acknowledged that the answer to Lasswell's (1948) famous question--"Who says what, in which channel, to whom, . . .

Internet business models for broadcasters: how television stations perceive and integrate the Internet.
********** The exponential growth of the Internet has changed the rules of competition in many industry sectors. The "reach" and "speed" of the development, coupled with the . . .

Race and ethnicity in local television news: framing, story assignments, and source selections.
********** Although the news media landscape at the end of the 20th century had been filled with an array of news sources, more Americans turned to local television for news than any other . . .

Effects of image motion on a small screen on emotion, attention, and memory: moving-face versus static-face newscaster.
This study was designed to extend the research evidence concerning the modulating influence of image motion on emotional and attentional responses to stimulus content. More specifically, this . . .

The impact of state-level social capital on the emergence of virtual communities.
A rich literature describes the Internet's ability to foster new types of social relationships and groups (Baym, 2001; Flanagin & Metzger, 2001; Howard, Rainie, & Jones, 2002; Jones, 1998; Katz & . . .

A note on submissions from the Review and Criticism editor-select.
The JOBEM Review and Criticism section is primarily devoted to integrative reviews of scholarly books and critical essays. From time to time, the editors will also attempt to offer an overview of . . .

Controlling prime-time: organizational concentration and network television programming strategies.
********** In a pioneering study of the production of popular culture, Peterson and Berger (1975, 1996) examined whether industrial concentration among producers of popular music leads to . . .

The portrayal of race and crime on television network news.
********** Critics and scholars have suggested that local news programming misrepresents crime as rampant and people of color as criminals (Dixon & Linz, 2000a, 2000b; Entman, 1992, 1994; Entman . . .

Communication Researchers and Policy-Making.
Braman, S. (Ed.) (2003). Communication Researchers and Policy-Making. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press Sourcebooks. 576 pages. This volume, skillfully compiled by Sandra Braman, explores the confluence . . .

Processing substance abuse messages: production pacing, arousing content, and age.
Decades of media research have investigated how different types of media content (news, sports, violence, advertising, etc.) influence people's perceptions, knowledge, emotions, attitudes, . . .

Canadian television: the exhaustion of a domestic paradigm?
The 2003 deregulatory efforts by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) have focused American media critics' and scholars' attention on the issue of media consolidation. Yet, at the same . . .

On-air promotion effectiveness for programs of different genres, familiarity, and audience demographics.
********** As the number of competitors in the television industry swells, the battle for audience attention becomes increasingly aggressive, making it more important to test assumptions about . . .

Americans online: differences in surfing and evaluating race-targeted Web sites by Black and White users.
********** There is some debate on whether Black and White audiences can be reached equally well with the same racially-targeted media. Research on Blacks' and Whites' response to race-specific . . .

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