Bibliography of Content Analysis Listings from Communication Abstracts, 1990-1997

K. Neuendorf (with thanks to Wei Wu Zhang) 1/19/2000

n=428 (1998-present is online)

Abelman, R. (1990). News on the "700 Club" after Pat Robertson's political fall. Journalism Quarterly, 67, 157-162.

Abelman, R. (1990). The religious television family portrait. In R. Abelman, & S. M. Hoover (Eds.), Religious television: Controversies and conclusions (pp. 295-310). Norwood, NJ: Ablex.

Adnan, M. H. H., Kaur, K., & Shaari, A. (1991). A content analysis of business and economic news coverage in Malaysian newspapers. Forum Komunikasi, 2, 79-89.

Al-Enad, A. H. (1991). Counting items versus measuring space in content analysis. Journalism Quarterly, 68, 657-662.

Al-Habib, A. I. (1989). The flow of foreign news into six Arab gulf newspapers. International Communication Bulletin, 24, 11-15.

Applebaum, U., & Halliburton, C. (1993). How to develop international advertising campaigns that work: The example of the European food and beverage sector. International Journal of Advertising, 12, 223-241.

Atkins, T. V., Jenkins, M. C., & Perkins, M. H. (1990-1991). Portrayal of persons in television commercials age 50 and over. Psychology, 28, 30-37.

Atwater, T. (1989). News format in network evening news coverage of the TWA hijacking. Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, 33, 293-304.

Atwater, T., & Ku, L. (1991). News time allocation in network crisis coverage: The case of TWA flight 847. Political Communication and Persuasion, 8, 247-256.

Auh, T. S. (1990). Korea-Japan relations in the Korean press: A content analysis of editorials. KEIO Communication Review, 11, 93-106.

Auter, P. J., & Moore, R. L. (1993). Buying from a friend: A content analysis of two teleshopping programs. Journalism Quarterly, 70, 425-436.

Ayish, M. I. (1989). Newsfilms in Jordan television's Arabic nightly newspapers. Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, 33, 453-460.

Bader, R. G. (1990). How science news sections influence newspaper science coverage: A case study. Journalism Quarterly, 67, 88-96.

Barber, J. T., & Gandy, O. H., Jr. (1990). Press portrayal of African American and white United States representatives. Howard Journal of Communications, 2, 213-225.

Bare, J. (1991). Daily newspapers and the role of the Associated Press in first-day coverage of the 1989 invasion of Panama. International Communication Bulletin, 26, 10-18.

Basil, M. D. et al. (1991). How cigarettes are advertised in magazines: Special messages for special markets. Health Communication, 3, 75-91.

Bell, J. A. (1992). Creativity, TV commercial popularity, and advertising expenditures. International Journal of Advertising, 11, 165-183.

Bell, J. H., & Pandey (1989). U.S. gender-role stereotypes in Australian farm advertising. Media Information Australia, 51, 45-49.

Bell, R. A., & Roloff, M. E. (1991). Making a love connection: Loneliness and communication competence in the dating marketplace. Communication Quarterly, 39, 58-74.

Bennett, W. L. (1990). Toward a theory of press-state relations in the United States. Journal of Communication, 40, 103-125.

Bennett, W. L., & Manheim, J. B. (1993). Taking the public by storm: Information, cuing, and the democratic process in the Gulf conflict. Political Communication, 10, 331-352.

Bernstein, J. M., & Lacy, S. (1992). Contextual coverage of government by local television news. Journalism Quarterly, 69, 329-340.

Berry, N. O. (1990). Foreign policy and the press: An analysis of the New York Times' coverage of U.S. foreign policy. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.

Blackwood, R. E. (1989). Ronbo and the peanut farmer in Canadian editorial cartoons. Journalism Quarterly, 66, 453-457.

Bleske, G. L. (1991). Ms. Gates takes over: An updated version of a 1949 case study. Newspaper Research Journal, 12, 88-97.

Bodie, C. A. (1992). African-American press coverage of Africa. In B. G. Hawk (Ed.), Africa's media image (pp. 121-132). ??:??.

Boeyink, D. E. (1992/1993). Analyzing newspaper editorials: Are the arguments consistent? Newspaper Research Journal, 13/14, 28-39.

Bogaert, A. F., Turkovich, D. A., & Hafer, C. L. (1993). A content analysis of Playboy centerfolds from 1953 through 1990: Changes in explicitness, objectification, and model's age. Journal of Sex Research, 30, 135-140.

Bohme-Durr, K. (1992). Social and natural sciences in German periodicals. Communications: The European Journal of Communication, 17, 167-172.

Bookmiller, R. J., & Bookmiller, K. N. (1992). Dateline Algeria: U.S. press coverage of the Algerian War of Independence 1954-1962. In B. G. Hawk (Ed.), Africa's media image (pp. 62-76). New York: Praeger.

Bourland, P. G. (1993). The nature of conflict in firm-client relations: A content analysis of public relations journals, 1980-1989. Public Relations Review, 19, 385-398.

Bramlett-Solomon, S. (1988). Southern vs. Northern newspaper coverage of the Dime Store Demonstration movement: A study of news play and news source diversity. Mass Communication Review, 15, 24-30.

Bramlett-Solomon, S. (1991). Civil rights vanguard in the Deep South: Newspaper portrayal of Fannie Lou Hamer, 1964-1977. Journalism Quarterly, 68, 515-521.

Breen, M. J. (1997). A cook, a cardinal, his priests, and the press: Deviance as a trigger for intermedia agenda setting. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 74, 348-356.

Brettschneider, F. (1996). Public opinion and parliamentary action: Responsiveness of the German Bundestag in comparative perspective. International Journal of Public Opinion, 8(1), 292-311.

Brewer, M., & McCombs, M. (1996). Setting the community agenda. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 73, 7-16.

Bridges, J. A. (1989). News use on the front pages of the American daily. Journalism Quarterly, 66, 332-337.

Broom, G. M. et al. (1989). The gap between professional and research agendas in public relations journals. In J. E. Grunig, & L. A. Grunig (Eds.), Public relations research annual (Vol. 1, pp. 141-154). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.

Brosius, H.-B., & Kepplinger, H. M. (1992). Beyond agenda-setting: The influence of partisanship and television reporting on the electorate's voting intentions. Journalism Quarterly, 69, 893-901.

Brosius, H.-B., & Kepplinger, H. M. (1992). Linear and nonlinear models of agenda setting in television. Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, 36, 5-24.

Brosius, H. B., Mundorf, N., & Staab, J. F. (1991). The depiction of sex roles in American and German magazines advertisements. International journal of Public Opinion Research, 3, 366-383.

Brosius, H.-B., Weaver, J. B. III, & Staab, J. F. (1993). Exploring the social and sexual "reality" of contemporary pornography. Journal of Sex Research, 30, 161-170.

Bruner, M. S. (1989). Symbolic uses of the Berlin Wall, 1961-1989. Communication Quarterly, 37, 319-328.

Bruno Teboul, J. C., & Cegala, D. (1992). Redefining "news" in network television news content research. Communication Reports, 5, 32-39.

Buckman, R. T. (1993). How eight weekly newsmagazines covered elections in six countries. Journalism Quarterly, 70, 780-792.

Buddenbaum, J. M. (1990). Religion news coverage in commercial network newscasts. In R. Abelman & S. M. Hoover (Eds.), Religious television: Controversies and problems (pp. 249- 263). Norwood, NJ: Ablex.

Busby, L. J., & Leichty, G. (1993). Feminism and advertising in traditional and nontraditional women's magazines 1950s-1980s. Journalism Quarterly, 70, 247-265.

Bush, A. J., & Bush, R. P. (1990). A content analysis of direct response television advertising. Journal of Direct Marketing, 4, 6-12.

Bush, R. F., Bush, A. J., & Nitse, P. S. (1991). Assessing direct response advertising on television. Journal of Direct Marketing, 5, 18-28.

Buzzanell, P. M., et al. (1996). When I call you up and you're not there: Application of communication accommodation theory to telephone answering machine messages. Western Journal of Communication, 60, 310-336.

Cameron, G. T., & Blount, D. (1996). VNRs and air checks: A content analysis of the use of video news releases in television newscasts. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 73, 890-904.

Carlson, L., Grove, S. J., & Kangun, N. (1993). A content analysis of environmental advertising claims: A matrix method approach. Journal of Advertising, 22, 27-40.

Carragee, K. M. (1990). Defining a foreign social movement: An analysis of Newsweek's coverage of the solidarity trade union movement in Poland. In S. Thomas (Ed.), Communication and culture: Language, performance, technology, and media (pp. 34-52). Norwood, NJ: Ablex.

Carragee, K. M. (1990). Defining solidarity: Themes and omissions in coverage of the Solidarity Trade Union movement by ABC news. Journalism Monographs, 119, ??-??.

Carragee, K. M. (1991). News and ideology: An analysis of coverage of the West German Green Party by the New York Times. Journalism Monographs, 128, ??-??.

Caudill, E., & Ashdown, P. (1989). The New England Journal of Medicine as a news source. Journalism Quarterly, 66, 458-462.

Chen, C. C., & Meindl, J. R. (1991). The construction of leadership images in the popular press: The case of Ronald Burr and People Express. Administrative Science Quarterly, 36, 521-551.

Chiasson, L. (1991). Japanese-American relocation during World War II: A study of California editorial reactions. Journalism Quarterly, 68, 263-272.

Chaisson, L. E. (1991). The Japanese-American encampment: An editorial analysis of 27 West Coast newspapers. Newspaper Research Journal, 12, 92-107.

Chang, W. H. (1991). Images of the Soviet Union in American newspapers: A content analysis of three newspapers. In E. E. Dennis, G. Gerbner, & Y. N. Zassoursky (Eds.), Beyond the Cold War: Soviet and American media images (pp. 65-83). Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

Chrisler, J. C., & Levy, K. B. (1990). The media construct a menstrual monster: A content analysis of PMS articles in the popular press. Women and Health, 16, 89-104.

Clarke, J. N. (1992). Cancer, heart disease, and AIDS: What do the media tell us about these diseases? Health Communication, 4, 105-120.

Comstock, J., & Strzyzewski, K. (1990). Interpersonal interaction on television: Family conflict and jealousy on primetime. Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, 34, 263-282.

Corbett, J. B. (1992). Rural and urban newspaper coverage of wildlife: Conflict, community and bureaucracy. Journalism Quarterly, 69, 929-937.

Corrigan, D. M. (1990). Value coding consensus in front page news leads. Journalism Quarterly, 67, 653-662.

Cowan, G., & O'Brien, M. (1990). Gender and survival vs. death in slasher films: A content analysis. Sex Roles, 23, 187-196.

 

Craig, R. S. (1992). The effect of television day part on gender portrayals in television commercials: A content analysis. Sex roles, 26, 197-211.

Cramer, C. E. (1994). Ethical problems of mass murder coverage in the mass media. Journal of Mass Media Ethics, 9, 26-42.

Crouch, B. M., & Damphousse, K. R. (1992). Newspapers and the anti-Satanism movement: A content analysis. Sociological Spectrum, 12, 1-20.

Culbertson, H. M. (1997). China Daily coverage of rural development: A broad window, or a small peep-hole? Gazette, 59(2), 105-120.

Cutler, B. D., & Javalgi, R. G. (1993). Analysis of print ad features: Services versus products. Journal of Advertising Research, 33, 62-71.

Daddario, G. (1992). Swimming against the tide: Sports Illustrated's imagery of female athletes in a swimsuit world. Women's Studies in Communication, 15, 49-64.

 

Davie, W. R., & Lee, J.-S. (1993). Television news technology: Do more sources mean less diversity? Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, 37, 453-464.

DeLuca, A., & Paraschos, M. (1990). The image of Germans and Germany in the U.S. news media. International Communication Bulletin, 25, 5-10.

Demarest, J., & Garner, J. (1992). The representation of women's roles in women's magazines over the past 30 years. Journal of Psychology, 126, 357-369.

Dennis, E. E., Gerbner, G., & Zassoursky, Y. N. (Eds.).(1991). Beyond the Cold War: Soviet and American media images. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

Dennis, P. M. (1989). "Johnny's a gentleman, but Jimmie's a mug": Press coverage during the 1930s of Myrtle McGraw's study of Johnny and Jimmy Woods. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 25, 356-370.

Devereux, E. (1996). Good causes, God's poor and telethon television. Media, Culture and Society, 18(1), 47-68.

Dickson, S. H. (1992). Press and U.S. policy toward Nicaragua, 1983-1987: A study of the New York Times and Washington Post. Journalism Quarterly, 69, 562-571.

Diener, B. J. (1993). The frequency and context of alcohol and tobacco cues in daytime soap opera programs: Fall 1986 and fall 1991. Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, 12, 252-257.

Domzal, T. J., & Keman, J. B. (1994). Creative features of globally-understood advertisements. Journal of Current Issues and Research in Advertising, 16, 29-48.

Donsbach, W. (1997). Media thrust in the German Bundestag election, 1994: News values and professional norms in political communication. Political Communication, 14, 149-170.

Druschel, B. E. (1991). Sensationalism or sensitivity: use of words in stories on acquired immune deficiency syndrome by Associated Press videotax. In M. A. Wolf, & A. R. Kielwasser (Eds.), Gay people, sex, and the media (pp. 47-62). Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press.

Duncan, M. C., & Sayaovong, A. (1990). Photographic images and gender in Sports Illustrated for Kids. Play and Culture, 3, 91-116.

Dunwoody, S. et al. (1992). The impact of message content and construction on comments about risks embedded in "letters to friends." Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 11, 9-34.

Dupagne, M., Potter, W. J., & Cooper, R. (1993). A content analysis of women's published mass communication research, 1965-1989. Journalism Quarterly, 70, 815-823.

Dyer, S. C. (1996). Descriptive modeling for public relations environmental scanning: A practitioner's perspective. Journal of Public Relations Research, 8(3), 137-150.

Dyer, S. C., Jr., Miller, M. M., & Boone, J. (1991). Wire service coverage of the Exxon Valdez crises. Public Relations Review, 17(1), 27-36.

Eaton, B. C., & Dominick, J. R. (1991). Product-related programming and children's TV: A content analysis. Journalism Quarterly, 68, 67-75.

Ellis, B. G., & Dick, S. J. (1996). "Who was 'Shadow'?" The computer knows: Applying grammar-program statistics in content analysis to solve mysteries about authorship. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 73, 947-962.

El Zein, H. M., & Cooper, A. (1992). New York Times coverage of Africa, 1976-1990. In B. G. Hawk (Ed.), Africa's media image (pp. 133-146). New York: Praeger.

English, B. G., Solomon, M. R., & Olofsson, A. (1993). Consumption imagery in music television: A bi-cultural perspective. Journal of Advertising, 22, 21-35.

Entman, R. M. (1990). Modern racism and images of blacks in local television news. Critical Studies in Mass Communication, 7, 332-345.

Entman, R. M. (1992). Blacks in the news: Television, modern racism and cultural change. Journalism Quarterly, 69, 341-361.

Eribo, F. (1993). Coverage of Africa south of the Sahara by Pravda, Izvestia, Trud, and Selskaya Zhizh, 1979-1987: A content analysis. Journalism Quarterly, 70, 51-57.

Eribo, F. (1993). International organizations, news sources, and sub-Saharan Africa: A content analysis of Pravda, Izvestia, Trud, and Selskaya Zhizh, 1979-1987. Howard Journal of Communications, 4, 265-275.

Eribo, F., & Gaddy, G. D. (1992). Pravda's coverage of the Chernobyl nuclear accident at the threshold of glasnost. Howard Journal of Communications, 3, 242-252.

Ettema, J. S., & Peer, L. (1996). Good news from a bad neighborhood: Toward an alternative to the discourse of urban pathology. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 73, 835-856.

Evans, W. A. et al. (1990). Science in the prestige and national tabloid presses. Social Sciences quarterly, 71, 105-117.

Evensen, B. J. (1990). Surrogate state department? Times coverage of Palestine, 1948. Journalism Quarterly, 67, 391-400.

Fair, J. E. (1992). Are we really the world? Coverage of U.S. food aid in Africa, 1980-1989. In B. G. Hawk (Ed.), Africa's media image (pp. 109-120). New York: Praeger.

Fan, D. P. (1993). Media coverage and U.S. public opinion on the Persian Gulf. In B. H. Greenberg & W. Gantz (Eds.), Desert storm and the mass media (pp. 125-144). Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press.

Faul, E. (1989). Die fernsehe programme in dualen Rundfunksistan. Rundfunk und Fernsehen, 37, 25-46.

Ferguson, J. H., Kreshel, P. J., & Tinkham, S. F. (1990). In the pages of Ms.: Sex role portrayals of women in advertising. Journal of Advertising, 19, 40-51.

Fico, F, Simon, T., & Lacy, S. (1991). Reporters' use of defamatory source material in qualified privilege context. Newspaper Research Journal,12, 34-45.

Fink, E. J., & Gantz, W. (1996). A content analysis of three mass communication research traditions: Social science, interpretive studies, and critical analysis. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 73, 114-134.

Flournoy, D. M. (1992). CNN world report: Ted Turner's international news coup. Academic Research Monograph (No. 9). London: John Libbey.

Flournoy, D. et al. (1992). Media images of Canada: U.S. media coverage of Canadian issues and U.S. awareness of those issues. Ohio Journalism Monographs (No. 3). Athens, OH: Ohio University Press.

Freimuth, V. S. et al. (1990). Reaching those at risk: A content analytic study of AIDS PSAs. Communication Research, 17, 775-791.

Frith, K. T., Wesson, D. (1991). A comparison of cultural values in British and American print advertising: A study of magazines. Journalism Quarterly, 68, 216-223.

Fuller, L. K. (1991). Tiananmen as treated by the Christian Science Monitor. Political Communication and Persuasion, 8, 79-92.

Gabe, J., Gustafson, U., & Bury, M. (1991). Mediating illness: Newspaper coverage of tranquilizer dependence. Sociology of Health & Illness, 13, 332-353.

Ganzert, C., & Flournoy, D. M. (1992). The weekly "World Report" on CNN, an analysis. Journalism Quarterly, 69, 188-194.

Gaunt, P. (1990). Choosing the news: The profit factor in news selection. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.

Gaunt, P. (1993). The NWICO debate and the coverage of North-South issues. Journal of Development Communication, 2, 29-38.

Gladney, G. A. (1992). The McPaper revolution? USA Today-style innovation at large U.S. dailies. Newspaper Research Journal, 13, 54-71.

Gladney, G. A. (1993). USA Today, its imitators, and its critics: Do newsroom staffs face an ethical dilemma? Journal of Mass Media Ethics, 8, 17-36.

Glascock, J., & LaRose, R. A. (1992). A content analysis of 900 numbers: Implications for industry regulation and self-regulation. Telecommunications Policy, 16, 147-155.

Glascock, J., & LaRose, R. A. (1993). Dial-a-porn recordings: The role of the female participant in male sexual fantasies. Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, 37, 313-324.

Gonzenbach, W. J., & Stevenson, R. L. (1994). Children with AIDS attending public school: An analysis of the spiral of silence. Political Communication, 11, 3-18.

Goonasekera, A., & Kam, L. Y. (1990). Violence on television in Asia. Asian Journal of Communication, 1, 137-146.

Gorelick, S. M. (1989). "Join Our War": The construction of ideology in a newspaper crime fighting campaign. Crime and Delinquency, 35, 421-436.

Gorney, C. (1992). Numbers versus pictures: Did network television sensationalize Chernobyl coverage? Journalism Quarterly, 69, 455-465.

Goss, J. D. (1993). Placing the market and marketing place: Tourist advertising of the Hawaiian Islands, 1972-1992. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 11, 663-688.

Graber, D. A. (1989). Content and meaning: What's it all about? American Behavioral Scientist, 33, 144-152.

Graber, D. A. (1989). Flashlight coverage: State news on national broadcasts. American Politics Quarterly, 17, 277-290.

Graber, D. A. (1993). Making campaign news user friendly: The lessons of 1992 and beyond. American Behavioral Scientist, 37, 328-336.

Graham, J. L., Kamins, M. A., & Oetomo, D. J. (1993). Content analysis of German and Japanese advertising in print media from Indonesia, Spain, and the United States. Journal of Advertising, 22, 5-16.

Greenberg, B. S. et al. (1993). Sex content in R-rated films biewed by adolescents. In B. S.

Greenberg, J. D. Brown, & N. L. Buerkel-Rothfuss (Eds.), Media, sex, and the adolescent. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press.

Greenberg, M., & Wartenberg, D. (1990). Network television evening news coverage of infectious disease events. Journalism Quarterly, 67, 142-146.

Greenberg, M. R. et al. (1989). Risk, drama, and geography in coverage of environmental risk by network television. Journalism Quarterly, 66, 267-267.

Greenwald, M. S. (1990). Gender representation in newspaper business sections. Newspaper Research Journal, 11, 68-79.

Gregory, A. (1990). The media as a source of economic literacy. Media Information Australia, 55, 53-58.

Griffin, J. L. (1990). Effects of Israeli press restrictions on coverage of the Palestinian uprising and on U.S. public opinion. Gazette, 45, 157-172.

Griffin, J. L. (1992). Trends in German media coverage of the superpowers and public opinion, 1983-1988. International Communication Bulletin, 27, 23-31.

Griswold, W. F., & Swenson, J. D. (1992). Development news in rural Georgia newspapers: A comparison with media in developing nations. Journalism Quarterly, 69, 580-590.

Gross, B. L., & Sheth, J. N. (1989). Time-oriented advertising: A content analysis of United States magazine advertising, 1890-1988. Journal of Marketing, 53, 76-83.

Gurian, P. H. (1991). Less than expected: An analysis of media coverage of Super Tuesday 1988. Social Science Quarterly, 72, 761-773.

Gurian, P. H. (1993). The distribution of news coverage in presidential primaries. Journalism Quarterly, 70, 336-344.

Hacker, K. L., & Swan, W. O. (1992). Content analysis of the Bush and Dukakis 1988 presidential election campaign television commercials. Journal of Social Behavior and Personality, 7, 367-374.

Hacker, K. L., et al. (1996). Uses of computer-mediated political communication in the 1992 presidential campaign: A content analysis of the Bush, Clinton and Perot computer lists. Communication Research Reports, 13(2), 138-146.

Hadenius, S. (1992). Sweden in an iron grip. Journal of Communication, 42, 48-63.

Haefner, M. J., & Comstock, J. (1990). Compliance gaining on prime time family programs. Southern Communication Journal, 55, 402-420.

Hagen, L. M. (1993). Opportune witnesses: An analysis of balance in the selection of sources and arguments in the leading German newspapers' coverage of the census issue. European Journal of Communication, 8, 317-343.

Hagen, L. M. (1997). The transformation of the media system of the former German Democratic Republic after the reunification and its effects on the political content of newspapers. European Journal of Communication, 12(1), 5-26.

Hagiwara, S. (1990). Violence on television in Asia: A case of Japan. KEIO Communication Review, 11, 3-24.

Hallin, D. C., & Gitlin, T. (1993). Agony and ritual: The Gulf War as popular culture and as television drama. Political Communication, 10, 411-424.

Hallin, D. C., & Mancini, P. (1991). Summits and the constitution of an international public sphere: The Reagan-Gorbachev meetings as televised media events. Communication, 12, 249-265.

Hallin, D. C. (1992). Sound bite news: Television coverage of elections, 1968-1988. Journal of Communication, 42, 5-24.

Haney, R. D. (1993). Agenda setting during the Persian Gulf crisis. In B. H. Greenberg & W. Gantz (Eds.), Desert storm and the mass media (pp. 112-124). Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press.

Hansen, A., & Dickinson, R. (1993). Science coverage in the British mass media: Media output and source input. The European Journal of Communication, 17, 365-377.

Hansen, K. A. (1990). Information richness and newspaper Pulitzer Prizes. Journalism Quarterly, 67, 930-935.

Hansen, K. A. (1991). Source diversity and newspaper enterprise journalism. Journalism Quarterly, 68, 474-482.

Hart, R. P., Smith-Howell, D., & Llewellyn, J. (1990). Evolution of presidential news coverage. Political Communication and Persuasion, 7, 213-230.

Hasin, M. S. (1990). Usage of foreign news in five ASEAN newspapers and perception of foreign news in Malaysia. Media Asia, 17, 8-13.

Haws, D. (1993). A qualitative study: The New York Times, Patricia Bowman and William Kennedy Smith. Newspaper Research Journal, 14, 137-146.

He, Z., & Zhu, J. (1994). The "Voice of America" and China: Zeroing in on Tiananmen Square. Journalism Monographs (No. 143). Columbia, SC: AEJMC.

Hicks, J. A. (1992). Television theme songs: A content analysis. Popular Music & Society, 16, 13-20.

Hill, K. A., & Hughes, J. E. (1997). Computer-mediated political communication: The USENET and political communities. Political Communication, 14(1), 3-27.

Hindman, D. B. (1996). Community newspapers, community structural pluralism, and local conflict with nonlocal groups. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 73, 708-721.

Hinkle, G., & Elliott, W. R. (1989). Science coverage in three newspapers and three supermarket tabloids. Journalism Quarterly, 66, 353-358.

Holaday, D., & Kuo, E. C. Y. (1993). Upsetting the agenda: Media and the 1991 Singapore election. Gazette, 51, 197-218.

Hornig, S., Walters, L., & Templin, J. (1991). Voices in the news: Newspaper coverage of Hurricane Hugo and the Loma Prieta earthquake. Newspaper Research Journal, 12, 32-45.

Howard, D. J. (1991). The positioning of rhetorical and nonrhetorical questions and the use of self-referencing in print advertising. Journal of Business and Psychology, 5, 397-410.

Huey, P. W., Jr. (1993). A billion dollars worth of publicity: New Orleans and the 1988 Republican National Convention. Public Relations Review, 19, 213-218.

Hughes, W. J. (1995). The "not-so-genial" conspiracy: The New York Times and six presidential "honeymoons," 1953-1993. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 72, 841-850.

Huhmann, B. A., & Brotherton, T. P. (1997). A content analysis of guilt appeals in popular magazine advertisements. Journal of Advertising, 26(2), 35-45.

Hussey, R., & Ong, A. (1997). Food, drinks and the media: Accounting for goodwill and intangible assets. Journal of Brand Management, 4, 239-247.

Hynds, E. C. (1990). Changes in editorials: A study of three newspapers, 1955-1985. Journalism Quarterly, 67, 302-312.

Ibelema, M. (1992). Tribes and prejudice: Coverage of the Nigerian civil war. In B. G. Hawk (Ed.), Africa's media image (pp. 77-93). New York: Praeger.

Jackson, J. D. (1991). Broadcasting: Centralization, regionization, and Canadian identity. In B. D. Singer (Ed.), Communications in Canadian society (pp. 185-199). Scarborough, Ontario: Nelson Canada.

Jacques, W., et al. (1993). Some aspects of major newspaper coverage of the 1992 presidential debates. American Behavioral Scientist, 37, 252-256.

Johnson, M. A. (1997). Predicting news flow from Mexico. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 74, 315-330.

Johnson, T. J. (1993). Filling out the racing form: How the media covered the horse race in the 1988 primaries. Journalism Quarterly, 70, 300-310.

Johnson, T. J. (1993). The seven dwarfs and other tales: How the networks and select newspapers covered the 1988 Democratic primaries. Journalism Quarterly, 70, 311-320.

Johnston, A. (1992). Political broadcasts: An analysis of form, content, and style in presidential communication. In L. L. Kaid, J. Gerstle, & K. R. Sanders (Eds.), Mediated politics in two cultures: Presidential campaigns in the United States and France (pp. 59-72). New York: Praeger.

Jolliffe, L. B. (1989). Comparing gender differentiation in the New York Times, 1885 and 1985. Journalism Quarterly, 66, 683-691.

Jolliffe, L. B. (1993). More content analyses! Newspaper Research Journal, 14, 93-97.

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