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Television sports and athlete sex: looking at the differences in watching male and female athletes.(Report)
Women's sports are slowly becoming more popular among audiences in the United States. Successful coverage of women's sports during such events as the Summer and Winter Olympics, as indicated by . . .

Opportunity deferred: a 1952 case study of a woman in network television news.(Report)(Case study)
By 1952, the American television networks had established themselves as the major source of news in television homes (Advertest, 1952). NBC's Camel News Caravan was the highest-rated news . . .

Crosley and WLW: a broadcasting legacy in review.(Crosley: Two Brothers and a Business Empire That Transformed the Nation)(Book
McClure, R., with Stern, D., & Banks, M. A. (2006). Crosley: The story of two brothers and a business empire that transformed the nation. Cincinnati, OH: Clerisy Press. 502 pages. The Crosley . . .

The Prime-Time Presidency: The West Wing and U.S. Nationalism.(Book review)
Parry-Giles, T., & Parry-Giles, S. J. (2006). The prime-time presidency: The West Wing and U.S. nationalism. Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press. 231 pages. In The Prime-Time . . .

Stages of a crisis and media frames and functions: U.S. television coverage of the 9/11 incident during the first 24 hours.(Repo
Much research is devoted to determining how news media frame information so that it affects audiences' understanding and interpretation of issues. A number of studies also look at media functions . . .

Air mail: NPR sees "community" in letters from listeners.(National Public Radio)(Report)
Nearly every week, listeners of National Public Radio's news programs hear a musical segue and then the announcement, "Today we read from your letters ... " What follows is NPR's version . . .

A socio-cognitive model of video game usage.(Report)
The video game has become one of the most popular and pervasive forms of entertainment. On a regular basis, more than half of all Americans age 6 and older play some form of electronic . . .

A social cognitive theory approach to the effects of mediated intergroup contact on intergroup attitudes.(Report)
Intergroup contact is an effective approach for the reduction of prejudice, negative stereotyping, and discrimination. In order to produce positive outcomes, Allport (1954) argued that certain . . .

Sexual and violent imagery in movie previews: effects on viewers' perceptions and anticipated enjoyment.(Report)
Television programs, movies, video games, and the Internet all provide consumers with a multitude of entertaining diversions, with competition for viewers' attention arguably at an all-time high. . . .

Juggling justifications: modifications to the National Television Station Ownership rule.(Report)
When Viacom and CBS merged in 1999 and News Corporation acquired Chris Craft's 10 television stations in 2000, both combinations violated the National Television Station Ownership rule (NTSO), a . . .

Convergence concerns in local television: conflicting views from the newsroom.(Survey)
Just 10 years ago, the primary duties of reporters and producers at local television news affiliates were to fill the newscasts with live shots, packages, good writing, and plenty of video. But in . . .

A note from the editor-select.(Editorial)
The Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media has, for many years, been one of the top-tier journals in which media scholars publish. In September 2007, I become the editor-select of this . . .

A journey with the Washington Press Corps.(Reporting from Washington: The history of the Washington Press Corps)(Book review)
Ritchie, D. A. (2005). Reporting from Washington: The history of the Washington Press Corps. New York: Oxford University Press. 432 pages. Donald A. Ritchie's analytical rigor and attention . . .

Listener supported: The culture and history of public radio: NPR: The trials and triumphs of National Public Radio.(Book review)
Mitchell, J. W. (2005). Listener supported: The culture and history of public radio. Westport, CT: Praeger. 220 pages. McCauley, M. P. (2005). NPR: The trials and triumphs of National Public . . .

Prime-time television: A concise history: Interpreting television: Television: The critical view.(Book review)
Moore, B., Bensman, M. R., & Van Dyke, J. (2006). Prime-time television: A concise history. Westport, CT: Praeger. 305 pages. Lury, K. (2005). Interpreting television. London: Hodder . . .

9XM talking: WHA radio and the Wisconsin idea.(Book review)
Davidson, R. (2006). 9XM talking: WHA radio and the Wisconsin idea. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press. 405 pages. As an undergraduate at the University of Wisconsin in the 1970s, I walked to . . .

The Republic of Mass Culture: Journalism, Filmmaking, and Broadcasting in America since 1941.(Book review)
Baughman, J. L. (2006). The republic of mass culture: Journalism, filmmaking, and broadcasting in America since 1941 (3d ed.). Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. 320 pages. When James . . .

The quieted voice: The rise and demise of localism in American radio.(Critical essay)
Hilliard, R. L, & Keith, M. C. (2005). The quieted voice: The rise and demise of localism in American radio. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press. 213 pages. For the 8 decades that the . . .

The long road to radio studies.
For most of the medium's existence there has been an insufficient effort by academics and scholars to assess and acknowledge radio's role in American culture. Barbara D. Savage, author . . .

A universal speaking service: the role of Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company in the development of National Network
Radio transmission evolved into something new on November 2, 1920. On Election Day a recently established radio station in East Pittsburgh, KDKA, reported the election results to a public that was . . .

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