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Showing papers in "American Journalism in 1994"


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1,680 citations


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8 citations


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TL;DR: The most dangerous journal of all Negro journals is the Negro Journal of African American Studies (JAN) as discussed by the authors, published by the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA.
Abstract: (1994). ‘The most dangerous of all Negro journals’. American Journalism: Vol. 11, No. 2, pp. 154-168.

7 citations



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TL;DR: Zelizer as mentioned in this paper, Covering the Body: The Kennedy Assassination, the Media, and the Shaping of the Collective Memory. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 299 pp.
Abstract: (1994). Barbie Zelizer, Covering the Body: The Kennedy Assassination, the Media, and the Shaping of the Collective Memory. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 299 pp. Paper, $14.95. American Journalism: Vol. 11, No. 3, pp. 298-299.

5 citations


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TL;DR: Gilman and Hearst as discussed by the authors discuss the practice of ethical journalism in the field of journalism and its application to the newsroom, and discuss the role of women in ethical journalism.
Abstract: (1994). Charlotte Perkins Gilman, William Randolph Hearst, and the Practice of Ethical Journalism. American Journalism: Vol. 11, No. 4, pp. 336-347.

5 citations



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TL;DR: Smulyan et al. as mentioned in this paper, "Selling radio: The Commercialization of American Broadcasting, 1920-1934". Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1994, p. 293-294.
Abstract: (1994). Susan Smulyan, Selling Radio: The Commercialization of American Broadcasting, 1920-1934. Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1994. American Journalism: Vol. 11, No. 3, pp. 293-294.

3 citations









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TL;DR: Cutlip et al. as mentioned in this paper, The Unseen power: Public Relations, A History, 1994, published by Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, New York, N.J., USA.
Abstract: (1994). Scott M. Cutlip, The Unseen Power: Public Relations, A History. Hillsdale, N. J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1994. 807 pp. American Journalism: Vol. 11, No. 4, pp. 370-371.