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Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media/December 2003 Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media index to Volume 47, 2003 Title Index Articles The Accessibility Divide: The Visually-Impaired and Access September 474-481 to Online News, Joel J. Davis Adolescent Evaluation of Gender-Role and Sexual Imagery September 435-454 in Television Advertisements, Donna Rouner, Michael D. Slater, and Melanie Domenech-Rodriguez Americans Online: Differences in Surfing and Evaluating December Race-Targeted Web Sites by Black and White Users, Osei Appiah Attention-Getting and Comprehension-Raising Attributes in March 124-144 Visuals in Dutch and American, Public and Private Televi- sion News About Violence, Marlies E. Klijn Controlling Prime-Time: Organizational Concentration and December 573-596 Network Television Programming Strategies, William T. Bielby and Denise D. Bielby Does Audience Skepticism of the Media Matter in Agenda June 157-176 Setting?, Yariv Tsfati Editor’s Report, Thomas R. Lindlof December 662-663 Environmental Concern, Patterns of Television Viewing, and June 177-196 Pro-Environmental Behaviors: Integrating Models of Media Consumption and Effects, R. Lance Holbert, Nojin Kwak, and Dhavan V. Shah Epilogue to the Quiz Show Scandal: A Case Study of the June FCC and Corporate Favoritism, Susan L. Brinson The Evolution of the Cable-Satellite Distribution System, March Patrick Parsons © 2003 Broadcast Education Association Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 47(4), 2003, pp. 666-675 666 Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media/December 2003 Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media index to Volume 47, 2003 Title Index Articles The Accessibility Divide: The Visually-Impaired and Access September 474-481 to Online News, Joel J. Davis Adolescent Evaluation of Gender-Role and Sexual Imagery September 435-454 in Television Advertisements, Donna Rouner, Michael D. Slater, and Melanie Domenech-Rodriguez Americans Online: Differences in Surfing and Evaluating December Race-Targeted Web Sites by Black and White Users, Osei Appiah Attention-Getting and Comprehension-Raising Attributes in March 124-144 Visuals in Dutch and American, Public and Private Televi- sion News About Violence, Marlies E. Klijn Controlling Prime-Time: Organizational Concentration and December 573-596 Network Television Programming Strategies, William T. Bielby and Denise D. Bielby Does Audience Skepticism of the Media Matter in Agenda June 157-176 Setting?, Yariv Tsfati Editor’s Report, Thomas R. Lindlof December 662-663 Environmental Concern, Patterns of Television Viewing, and June 177-196 Pro-Environmental Behaviors: Integrating Models of Media Consumption and Effects, R. Lance Holbert, Nojin Kwak, and Dhavan V. Shah Epilogue to the Quiz Show Scandal: A Case Study of the June FCC and Corporate Favoritism, Susan L. Brinson The Evolution of the Cable-Satellite Distribution System, March Patrick Parsons © 2003 Broadcast Education Association Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 47(4), 2003, pp. 666-675 666 Exhibiting Global Television: On the Business and Cultural March Functions of Global Television Fairs, Timothy J. Havens The History of “Travelers”: Recycling in American Prime June Time Network Programming, Chad E. Dell Homosexuality on All My Children: Transforming the Day- June time Landscape, C. Lee Harrington The Implications of Vantage Point in Parental Mediation of September 418-434 Television and Child’s Attitudes Toward Drinking Alcohol, Yuki Fujioka and Erica Weintraub Austin The Importance of Indirect Effects in Media Effects Re- December search: Testing for Mediation in Structural Equation Model- ing, R. Lance Holbert and Michael T. Stephenson Internet Business Models for Broadcasters: How Television December Stations Perceive and Integrate the Internet, Sylvia M. Chan-Olmsted and Louisa Ha Internet Power and Social Context: A Globalization Ap- September 328-349 proach to Web Privacy Concerns, Rivka Ribak and Joseph Turow Is the Mainstreaming Effect of Cultivation an Artifact of Re- June gression to the Mean?, Jan Van den Bulck Is Protection from Subpeonas Slipping? An Analysis of Three September 455-473 Recent Cases Involving Broadcast News Outtakes, Anthony L. Fargo Low Television, High Fidelity: Taste and the Gendering of June Home Entertainment Technologies, Keir Keightley Making News Memorable: Applying Theory to the Produc- March tion of Local Television News, Annie Lang, Deborah Potter, and Maria Elizabeth Grabe The Making of Television: Young Viewers’ Developing Per- September 375-393 ceptions, Chava E. Tidhar and Dafna Lemish 668 Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media/December 2003 Media, Terrorism, and Emotionality: Emotional Differences September 309-327 in Media Content and Public Reactions to the September 11°” Terrorist Attacks, Jjaeho Cho, Michael P. Boyle, Heejo Keum, Mark D. Shevy, Douglas M. McLeod, Dhavan V. Shah, and Zhongdang Pan Memory Misattributions for Characters in a Television News March 99-112 Story, Jeffrey A. Gibbons, Rodney J. Vogl, and Tom Grimes Note From the Editor-Select, Donald G. Godfrey December 495-497 On-Air Promotion Effectiveness for Programs of Different December 618-637 Genres, Familiarity, and Audience Demographics, James R. Walker and Susan Tyler Eastman Parental Mediation of Preschool Children’s Television September 394-417 Viewing, Ron Warren Popular Video Games: Quantifying the Presentation of Vio- March lence and its Context, Stacy L. Smith, Ken Lachlan, and Ron Tamborini The Portrayal of Race and Crime on Television Network December 498-523 News, Travis L. Dixon, Cristinia L. Azocar, and Michael Casas Prime-Time Violence 1993-2001: Has the Picture Really March Changed?, Nancy Signorielli Public Opinion and Policy Initiatives for Online Privacy September 350-374 ‘Protection, Miriam J. Metzger and Sharon Docter Race and Ethnicity in Local Television News: Framing, Story December 524-536 Assignments, and Source Selections, Paul M. Poindexter, Laura Smith, and Don Heider Representations of Race in Television Commercials: A Con- December 638-647 tent Analysis of Primetime Advertising, Dana E. Mastro and Susannah R. Stern Television Exposure and the Public’s Perception of Physi- June cians, Rebecca M. Chory-Assad and Ron Tamborini Viewer Aggression and Homophily, Identification, and March Parasocial Relationships with Television Characters, Keren Eyal and Alan M. Rubin Review and Criticism Assessing an Interdisciplinary Approach to Freedom of September 487-490 Speech, Kyu Ho Youm The Attraction and Repulsion of Media Sex, June 296-302 Barry S. Sapolsky Canadian Television: The Exhaustion of a Domestic Para- December 656-661 digm?, Francois Demers Educating Students About Global Media Regulation, September 482-486 Michel Dupagne High-Definition Television as Policy Failure, March 146-148 Christopher H. Sterling The Public Interest Obligations Initiative: Lost in the Digital March 153-156 Television Shuffle, Philip M. Napoli A Note on Submissions trom the Review and Criticism December 648-649 Editor-Select, Michael D. Murray Technology and Aesthetics: New Perspectives on Visual September 303-307 Communication, Glenda R. Balas The Technology History of Television, Donald G. Godfrey September 491-493 Where the Mind Meets the Message: Reflections on 10 December 650-655 Years of Measuring Psychological Responses to Media, Annie Lang, Samuel D. Bradley, Yongkuk Chung, and Seungwhan Lee Whither Digital Television?, Richard J. Schaefer March 145 Who Wants DTV?, Peter B. Seel March 149-152 Author Index Articles Osei Appiah, Americans Online: Differences in Surfing and December Evaluating Race-Targeted Web Sites by Black and White Users Erica Weintraub Austin, see Yuki Fujioka 670 Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media/December 2003 Cristinia L. Azocar, see Travis L. Dixon Denise D. Bielby, see William T. Bielby William T. Bielby and Denise D. Bielby, Controlling Prime- December 573-596 Time: Organizational Concentration and Network Television Programming Strategies Michael P. Boyle, see Jaeho Cho Susan L. Brinson, Epilogue to the Quiz Show Scandal: A Case Study of the FCC and Corporate Favoritism Michael Casas, see Travis L. Dixon Sylvia M. Chan-Olmsted and Louisa Ha, Internet Business December Models for Broadcasters: How Television Stations Perceive and Integrate the Internet Jaeho Cho, Michael P. Boyle, Heejo Keum, Mark D. Shevy, September 309-327 Douglas M. McLeod, Dhavan V. Shah, and Zhongdang Pan, Media, Terrorism, and Emotionality: Emotional Differences in Media Content and Public Reactions to the September 11" Terrorist Attacks Rebecca M. Chory-Assad and Ron Tamborini, Television June 197-215 Exposure and the Public’s Perception of Physicians Joel J. Davis, The Accessibility Divide: The Visually- September 474-481 Impaired and Access to Online News Chad E. Dell, The History of “Travelers”: Recycling in June American Prime Time Network Programming Travis L. Dixon, Cristinia L. Azocar, and Michael Casas, December The Portrayal of Race and Crime on Television Network News Sharon Docter, see Miriam J. Metzger Melanie Domenech-Rodriguez, see Donna Rouner Susan Tyler Eastman, see James R. Walker Keren Eyal and Alan M. Rubin, Viewer Aggression and March Homophily, Identification, and Parasocial Relationships with Television Characters Anthony L. Fargo, Is Protection from Subpeonas Slipping? September An Analysis of Three Recent Cases Involving Broadcast News Outtakes Yuki Fujioka and Erica Weintraub Austin, The Implications September 418-434 of Vantage Point in Parental Mediation of Television and Child’s Attitudes Toward Drinking Alcohol Jeffrey A. Gibbons, Rodney J. Vogl, and Tom Grimes, Mem- March 99-112 ory Misattributions for Characters in a Television News Story Donald G. Godfrey, Note From the Editor-Select December 495-497 Maria Elizabeth Grabe, see Annie Lang Tom Grimes, see Jeffrey A. Gibbons Louisa Ha, see Sylvia M. Chan-Olmsted C. Lee Harrington, Homosexuality on All My Children: June Transtorming the Daytime Landscape Timothy J. Havens, Exhibiting Global Television: On the March Business and Cultural Functions of Global Television Fairs Don Heider, see Paul M. Poindexter R. Lance Holbert, Nojin Kwak, and Dhavan V. Shah, Envi- June 177-196 ronmental Concern, Patterns of Television Viewing and Pro- Environmental Behaviors: Integrating Models of Media Con- sumption and Effects 672 Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media/December 2003 R. Lance Holbert and Michael T. Stephenson, The Impor- December 556-572 tance of Indirect Effects in Media Effects Research: Testing for Mediation in Structural Equation Modeling Keir Keightley, Low Television, High Fidelity: Taste and the June 236-259 Gendering of Home Entertainment Technologies Heejo Keum, see Jaeho Cho Marlies E. Klijn, Attention-Getting and Comprehension- March 124-144 Raising Attributes in Visuals in Dutch and American, Public and Private Television News About Violence Nojin Kwak, see R. Lance Holbert Ken Lachlan, see Stacy L. Smith Annie Lang, Deborah Potter, and Maria Elizabeth Grabe, March 113-123 Making News Memorable: Applying Theory to the Produc- tion of Local Television News Dafna Lemish, see Chava E. Tidhar Thomas R. Lindlof, Editor’s Report December 662-663 Dana E. Mastro and Susannah R. Stern, Representations of December 638-647 Race in Television Commercials: A Content Analysis of Primetime Advertising Douglas M. McLeod, see Jaeho Cho Miriam J. Metzger and Sharon Docter, Public Opinion and September 350-374 Policy Initiatives for Online Privacy Protection Zhongdang Pan, see Jaeho Cho Patrick Parsons, The Evolution of the Cable-Satellite Distri- March bution System 673 Paul M. Poindexter, Laura Smith, and Don Heider, Race December 524-536 and Ethnicity in Local Television News: Framing, Story As- signments, and Source Selections Deborah Potter, see Annie Lang Rivka Ribak and Joseph Turow, Internet Power and Social | September 328-349 Context: A Globalization Approach to Web Privacy Con- cerns Donna Rouner, Michael D. Slater, and Melanie September 435-454 Domenech-Rodriguez, Adolescent Evaluation of Gender-Role and Sexual Imagery in Television Advertise- ments Alan M. Rubin, see Keren Eyal Dhavan V. Shah, see Jaeho Cho Dhavan V. Shah, see R. Lance Holbert Mark D. Shevy, see Jaeho Cho Nancy Signorielli, Prime-Time Violence 1993-2001: Has the — March Picture Really Changed? Michael D. Slater, see Donna Rouner Laura Smith, see Paul M. Poindexter Stacy L. Smith, Ken Lachlan, and Ron Tamborini, Popular = March Video Games: Quantifying the Presentation of Violence and its Context Michael T. Stephenson, see R. Lance Holbert 674 Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media/December 2003 Susannah R. Stern, see Dana E. Mastro Ron Tamborini, see Rebecca M. Chory-Assad Ron Tamborini, see Stacy L. Smith Chava E. Tidhar and Dafna Lemish, The Making of Televi- | September 375-393 sion: Young Viewers’ Developing Perceptions Yariv Tsfati, Does Audience Skepticism of the Media Matter June 157-176 in Agenda Setting? Joseph Turow, see Rivka Ribak Jan Van den Bulck, /s the Mainstreaming Effect of Cultiva- June tion an Artifact of Regression to the Mean? Rodney J. Vogl, see Jeffrey A. Gibbons James R. Walker and Susan Tyler Eastman, On-Air Promo- | December 618-637 tion Effectiveness for Programs of Different Genres, Famil- iarity, and Audience Demographics Ron Warren, Parental Mediation of Preschool Children’s September 394-417 Television Viewing Review and Criticism Glenda R. Balas, Technology and Aesthetics: New Perspec- September 303-307 tives on Visual Communication Samuel D. Bradley, see Annie Lang Yongkuk Chung, see Annie Lang Francois Demers, Canadian Television: The Exhaustion of a December 656-661 Domestic Paradigm?

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