JOURNAL OF RADIO STUDIES (JRS) CUMULATIVE INDEX - 1992-2004 VOLUMES I -10, No. 2

INDEX TOPICS GUIDE 1. FOREWORDS - Authors of JRS Forewords for each issue 2. JRS FORUM INDEX - List of Radio Executives who participated 3. JRS INTERVIEWS 4. FUTURE OF AM RADIO 5. RADIO INDUSTRY STUDIES - CONTEMPORARY RADIO RESEARCH 6. INTERNET RADIO 7. RADIO PROGRAMMING & 8. CROSS-MEDIA STUDIES 9. ALTERNATIVE, COMMUNITY, MICRO, PUBLIC, & COLLEGE RADIO 10. RHETORICAL & PROPAGANDA STUDIES 11. HISTORY OF RADIO 12. INTERNATIONAL RADIO BRITISH CANADIAN SCANDINAVIAN 13. ARCHIVAL RESOURCES

1. FOREWORDS: CONTRIBUTED BY RADIO SCHOLARS & RADIO PERSONALITIES Christopher H. Sterling, "A New Journal For an Old....," George Washington University, I (1992). Robert L. Hilliard, "Foreword," Emerson College, II (1993–94). Michael C. Keith, "Foreword," Boston College, III (1995–96). Erik Barnouw, "Foreword," Columbia University, IV (1997). Norman Corwin, "Foreword," Radio Playwright, V, No. 1 (1998). Susan Tyler Eastman, "Foreword," Indiana University, V, No. 2 (1998). Norman J. Pattiz, "Foreword," CEO, Companies, VI, No. 1 (1999). Elihu Katz, "Two Virtual Debates Between Lazarsfeld & McLuhan on Radio," University of Pennsylvania, VI, No. 2 (1999). James E. Fletcher, "Foreword," University of Georgia, VII, No. 1 (2000) Les Tremayne, "Foreword," Radio Actor, VII, No. 2 (2000) Herbert Howard, "Foreword," University of Tennessee, VIII, No. 1 (2001) Robert W. McChesney, "Radio & the Responsibility of Radio Scholars," University of Illinois, VIII, No. 2 (2001) Owen A. Charlebois, "Is a Radio Research Renaissance Coming?" Arbitron, IX, No. 1 (2002) Ed Shane, "Challenges Facing The Radio Industry," Radio Consultant, IX, No. 2 (2002) Kevin Klose, "Promising Future of Public Radio," CEO, National Public Radio, X, No. 1 (2003) Corey Flintoff, "Crystal Radio in the Digital Age," National Public Radio Newscaster, X, No. 2 (2003)

2.. JRS FORUM INDEX: RADIO EXECUTIVES WHO SHARED THEIR VIEWS ON KEY ISSUES DEEMED IMPORTANT TO MEDIA EDUCATORS

Pierre C. Bouvard, General Manager, Arbitron Radio, VI, No. 1 (1999), 1-7. Ivan Braiker, President, New Northwest Broadcasters, VII, No. 1 (2000), 1-7. Lynn Christian, Senior V.P., Radio Advertising Bureau, V, No. 1 (1998), 1-8. Kerby Confer, CEO, Sinclair Radio, V, No. 1 (1998), 1-8. Berry Drake, President/CEO, Backyard Broadcasting, X, No. 1 (2003), 1-4. Todd W. Flower, President/CEO, Quorum Radio Partners, X, No. 1 (2003), 1-4. John Gehron, COO, American Radio Systems, V, No. 1 (1998), 1-8. Michael A. Kaneb, President/COO, Barnstable Broadcasting, VII, No. 1 (2000), 1-7. David E. Kennedy, President/COO, Susquehanna Radio, VII, No. 1 (2002), 1-7. Kevin Klose, President/CEO, National Public Radio, IX, No. 1 (2002), 1-7. Mark Mays, President & COO, Clear Channel Communications, V, No. 1 (1998), 1-8. Norman J. Pattiz, Founder & Chairman of the Board, Westwood One Communications, V, No. 1 (1998), 1-8. David Pearlman, Senior Vice President, Infinity Broadcasting, IX, No. 1 (2002), 1-7. Jonathan Pinch, Executive V.P. & COO, Cumulus Media, VIII, No. 1 (2001), 1-4. Mary Quass, President/CEO, NewRadio Group, X, No. 1, (2003), 1-4. Allen Shaw, Vice Chairman/Co-COO, Beasley Broadcast Grp., IX, No. 1 (2002), 1-7. George L. Sosson, Senior Vice President, Clear Channel Communications, VI, No. 1 (1999), 1-7. McHenry Tichenor, Jr., President/CEO, Heftel Broadcasting, VI, No. 1 (1999), 1-7. Bayard "Bud" Walters, President, Cromwell Group Inc., VIII, No. 1 (2001), 1-4.

3. JRS INTERVIEWS WITH PROMINENT PERSONALITIES

ERIC BARNOUW, A Man for All Media: An Interview, VI, No. 1 (1999), 56–61. ED BLISS, CBS Writer & Producer of Edward R. Murrow, VIII, No. 1 (2001), 54-60. NORMAN CORWIN, Words in Flight—An Interview and Comments, V, No. 2 (1998), 56–65. CASEY KASEM, Reaching for the Stars, IX, No. 1 (2002), 92-96. NEWTON MINOW, In the Public's Interest, IX, No. 2 (2002), 259-263. FRANK STANTON, Pioneer of Radio Research. VIII, No. 1 (2001), 191-229. STUDS TERKEL, Vox Humana, VIII, No. 2 (2001), 316-320.

4. FUTURE OF AM RADIO Eastman, Susan Tyler. A Pessimistic View of AM Radio, II (1993–94), 35–41. Grames, John A. An Optimistic View of AM Radio, II (1993–1994), 43–48. Huff, Kelly W.A. AM Stereo Editorials in the Trades, III (1995–1996), 106–117. Huff, Kelly W.A. AM Stereo In the Marketplace: The Solution Still Eludes, I (1992), 15–30. Huff, W.A. Kelly. What Trade Magazine Letter Writers Have Said About AM Stereo, II (1993–1994), 21–28. Huff, W.A. Kelly, & Michael Rosene. Station Managers and the Status of AM Broadcasting, II (1993–1994), 11–19. Keith, Michael C. AM Radio: The Status and Struggle, II (1993–1994), 1–10. Parker, Sammy J. A Prescription for AM Radio Programming, II (1993–1994), 29–33. 5. RADIO INDUSTRY STUDIES__-- CONTEMPORARY RESEARCH Bishop, Ronald. Brought to You as a Public Service: How Public Service Announcements Are Placed On the Air at Commercial Radio & TV Stations, IX, No. 2 (2002), 227-246. Brown, Duncan H. Not Getting on The Policy Agenda: Radio Station Ownership Changes Following the Telecommunications Act of 1996, VII, No. 1 (2000), 8-28. Chambers, Todd. Deregulation & Small Radio Markets, VIII, No. 2 (2001), 292-315. Chan-Olmsted, Sylvia M. A Chance for Survival or Status Quo? The Economic Implications of Radio Duopoly Ownership Rules, III (1995–1996), 59–75. Foote, Joe S., & Phylis Johnson. Pranks and Policy: Martians, Nuclear Bombs and the 1992 Ruling on Broadcast Hoaxes, II (1993–1994), 69–87. Fox, Kathleen A. An Investigation of Factors Affecting Job Satisfaction and Career Motivation of On-Air Radio Personalities, IV (1997), 30–44. Gerhard, Michael E. Effects of Headlines and Recaps on Radio News Learning, I (1992), 37–42. Goldsby, Thomas J. & Douglas A. Boyd. WorldSpace's Satellite-Delivered Radio Service & the Market for Digital Receivers in the Middle East & Africa. VIII, No. 1 (2001), 29-53. Greenberg, Bradley S., & Rick Busselle. Reporting Rape: The Impact of Relationships and Names on Radio Listener Judgments, IV (1997), 45–59. Gullifor, Paul F. Family Communication Patterns and Adolescent Use of Radio, I (1992), 1–14. Heller, Gary. The Association Between Music Research and CHR Radio Stations’ Arbitron Ratings, VI, No. 2 (1999), 246–269. Hindman, Douglas Blanks, & Kathy Coyle. Audience Orientations to Local Radio Coverage of a Natural Disaster: A Case Study, VI, No. 1 (1999) 8–26. Jones, Karyn, Roxanne Parrott & Robert Lemieux. Rural Farmers' Exposure to Radio Messages about Sun Protection: Implications for Skin Cancer Prevention, VIII, No. 2 (2001), 411-424. Knoll, Steve. The Demise of the Radio Commentator: An Irreparable Loss to Broadcast Journalism, VI, No. 2 (1999), 356–370. Lipschultz, Jeremy Harris, & Michael L. Hilt. Radio General Managers and News Directors in the United States: A Descriptive Analysis, II (1993–1994), 89–98. Marko, Ala-Fossi, & Alan G. Stavitsky. Understanding IBOC: Digital Technology for Analog Economics, X, No. 1 (2003), 63-79. McDowell, Walter, & Steven J. Dick. Switching Radio Stations While Driving: Motivation & Measurement Issues, X, No. 1 (2003), 46-62. McGuire, John. Selective Perception & its Impact on the Evaluation of Radio Sports Play-by-Play Announcers, IX, No. 1 (2002), 51-64. McKean, Michael L. Use of Computers in Commercial and Public Radio Newsrooms, I (1992), 157–167. Newton, Gregory D. DAB and DARS: Localism, Diversity, and the Public Interest in the Digital Age, III (1995–1996), 76–88. Phillips, Dennis D. Adolescent Uses of Audio: Personal Music and Radio Music, VI, No. 2 (1999), 222–235. Pokrywczynski, James, & John H. Crowley. The Influence of Irritating Commercials on Radio Listening Habits, II (1993–1994), 51–68. Potter, Robert F., & Coy Callison. Sounds Exciting!! The Effects of Auditory Complexity on Listeners' Attitudes & Memory for Radio Promotional Announcements, VII, No. 1 (2000), 29-51. Shane, Ed. The State of the Industry: Radio?s Shifting Paradigm, V, No. 2 (1998), 1–7. Sterling, Christopher H. Radio and the Telecommunications Act of 1996: An Initial Assessment, IV (1997), 1–6. Williams, Wenmouth, Jr. The Impact of Ownership Rules and the Telecommunications Act of 1996 on a Small Radio Market, V, No. 2 (1998), 8–18. Wirth, Todd L. Nationwide Format Oligopolies, VIII, No. 2 (2001), 249-270. Wirth, Todd L. Direct Format Competition on the Radio Dial & the Telecommunications Act of 1996: A Five Year Study, IX, No. 1 (2002), 33-50.

6. INTERNET RADIO Evans, Cheryl L. & Steven Smethers. Streaming Into the Future: A Delphi Study of Broadcasters' Predictions about Cyber Radio's Impact on Traditional Station Operation Procedures, VIII, No. 1 (2001), 5-28. Greer, Clark, & Tim Phipps. Noncommercial Religious Radio Stations & the Web, X, No. 1 (2003), 17-32. Hamula, Scott R. & Wenmouth Williams, Jr. The Internet as a Small-Market Station Tool, X, No. 2 (2003) Research in Brief, 262-269. Lind, Rebecca Ann, & Norman J. Medoff. Radio Stations and the World Wide Web, VI, No. 2 (1999), 203–221. McClung, Steven, Chan-pyo Hong & Bruce Mims. College Radio Streaming & Legal Uncertainty, X, No. 2 (2003), 155-169. Moody, Alayne, Jennifer Greer & Travis Linn. Public Radio Station Websites & Their Users, X, No. 2 (2003), Research in Brief, 255-261. Pitts, Mary Jackson, & Ross Harms. Radio Websites as a Promotional Tool, X, No. 2 (2003), Research in Brief, 270-282. Randle, Quint, & Jeremy Mordock. How Radio is Adapting Weather to the Web: A Study of Weather Strategies on Local News/Talk Radio, TV, and Newspaper Home Pages, IX, No. 2 (2002), 247-258. 7. RADIO PROGRAMMING & TALK RADIO Chambers, Todd. Radio Programming Diversity in the Era of Consolidation, X, No. 1 (2003), 33-45. Ehrlich, Matthew C., & Noshir S. Contractor. “Shock” Meets “Community Service”: J.C. Corcoran at MOX, V, No. 1 (1998), 22–35. Hollander, Barry A. The Influence of Talk Radio on Political Efficacy and Participation, III (1995–1996), 23–31. Hollander, Barry A. Political Talk Radio in the ‘90s: A Panel Study, VI, No. 2 (1999), 236–245. Kay, Jack, George Ziegelmueller, & Kevin Minch. From Coughlin to Limbaugh: Fallacies and Techniques of Propaganda in American Populist Talk Radio, V, No. 1 (1998), 9–21. MacFarland, David T. Rethinking the Hits: Why Hit Music Radio Formats Are in Trouble, III (1995–1996), 32–40. Oravec, Jo Ann. A Community of Iconoclasts: Art Bell, Talk Radio, and the Internet, VII, No. 1 (2000), 52-69. Perry, Stephen D., & Raymond L. Carroll. Subgenre Radio Formats: The Case of Music-Intensive Religious Stations, III (1995–1996), 41–58. Powell, Larry, & Minabere Ibelema. Credibility of Radio News, VII, No. 1 (2000), 70-75. Sane, Ed. Modern Radio Formats: Trends and Possibilities, III (1995–1996), 3–9. Swain, William N. Propaganda and Rush Limbaugh: Is the Label the Last Word? VI, No. 1 (1999), 27–40. Tankel, Jonathan David. Reconceptualizing Call-in Talk Radio as Listening, V, No. 1 (1998), 36–48. Tremblay, Sheryl & Wilfred Tremblay. The Jim Rome Show, VIII, No. 2 (2001) 271-291. Zerbinos, Eugenia. The Talk Radio Phenomenon: An Update, III (1995–1996), 10–22. 8. CROSS-MEDIA STUDIES McGettigan, Joan. The Transformation of Character: Sam Spade on Radio, IV (1997), 225–236. Pratte, Alf. Going Along for the Ride on the Prosperity Bandwagon: Peaceful Annexation Not War Between the Editors and Radio: 1923–1941, II (1993–1994), 123–139. Risley, Ford. A First Step: The FCC?s Investigation into Newspaper Ownership of Radio Stations, III (1995–1996), 118–129. Volek, Thomas W. Examining the Emergence of Broadcasting in the 1920s Through Magazine Advertising, II (1993–1994), 99–122.

9. ALTERNATIVE, COMMUNITY, MINORITY, MICRO, PUBLIC & COLLEGE RADIO Beatty, John. From Cooperative to Court Case: Struggles for Alternative Radio at KOOP-FM in Austin, . VII, No. 2 (2000), 310-328. Brooks, Dwight E. & George L. Daniels. The Morning Show: Activist Radio in an Age of Consolidation, IX, No. 1 (2002), 8-32. Coleman, Alisa White. Radio in the Alaska Bush: Native Responses to Cultural Diffusion, IV (1997), 7–14. Coopman, Ted. Dunifer v. the FCC: A Case Study of Micro Broadcasting. VII, No. 2 (2000), 287-309. Dicks, Steven J., & Walter McDowell. Pirates, Pranksters, & Prophets: Understanding America's Unlicensed "Free" Radio Movement, VII, No. 2 (2000), 329-341. Donnelly, Gerard. Lake Woe: Garrison Keillor?s Dark Hometown, V, No. 2 (1998), 31–52. Gullifor, Paul F., & Brady Carlson. Defining the Public Interest: Socialist Radio and the Case of WEVD, IV (1997), 198–212. Hanson, Jarice. Serving the “Public”: Public Radio and the Price Tag of Democracy, VI, No. 2 (1999), 339–355. Howley, Kevin. Finding a Spot on the Dial: WFHB Community Radio in Bloomington, Indiana, VI, No. 1 (1999), 41–55. Johnson, Frank W., Jr. The Development of Black Radio Networks in the United States: 1943–1993, II (1993–1994), 173–187. Johnson, Phylis, Chuck Hoy, & Dhyana Ziegler. The Case of KGAY: The Rise and Fall of the First Gay & Lesbian Radio Network, III (1995–1996), 162–181. Johnson, Phylis, & Joe S. Foote. Alternative Radio: Other Voices Beyond the Mainstream: Symposium Introduction. VII, No. 2 (2000), 282-286. Larson, Mary Strom. How National Public Radio’s News Coverage of the President and Congress Compare, I (1992), 31–36. Lasar, Matthew. Hybrid Highbrow: The Pacifica Foundation and KPFA?s Reconstruction of Elite Culture, 1946–1960, V, No. 1 (1998), 49–67. Lum, Casey Man Kong. An Intimate Voice From Afar: A Brief History of New York's Chinese-Language Wireless Radio. VII, No. 2 (2000), 355-372. McCauley, Michael P. Leveraging the NPR Brand: Serving the Public While Boosting the Bottom Line, IX, No. 1 (2002), 65-91. Mitchell, Caroline A. Short-Term Bursts of Inspiration: The Development of British Women's Alternative Radio. VII, No. 2 (2000), 342-354. Murillo, Mario Alfonso. Community Radio in Columbia: Civil Conflict & the Reconstruction of the Public Sphere, X, No. 1 (2003), 120-140. Nieckarz, Peter P. Jr. The Business of Public Radio: The Growing Commercial Presence Within Local National Public Radio, IX, No. 2 (2002), 209-226. Paredes, Mari Castaneda. Transformation of Spanish-Language Radio in the US, X, No. 1 (2003), 5-16. Piper-Aiken, Kimmerly S. Listener-Member Perceptions of Marketing Strategies Employed by Public Radio Stations, IV (1997), 15–29. Siemering, William. Radio, Democracy, and Development: Evolving Models of Community Radio. VII, No. 2 (2000), 373-378. Smith, Bruce L., & M.L. Cornette. Eypapaha for Today: American Indian Radio in the Dakotas, V, No. 2 (1998), 19–30. Smith, Reed. The Case of WGST Radio, Georgia Politics, and the FCC. VIII, No. 1 (2001), 122-140. Tremblay, Wilfred R. A Delphi Study on the Future of College Radio, X. No. 2 (2003), 170-185.

10. RHETORICAL & RADIO PROPAGANDA STUDIES Beasley, Berrin A. Hier 1st 1212: Operation Annie, World War II Allied Psychological Warfare & the Capture of the Rhineland. VIII, No. 1 (2001), 104-121. Bormann, Ernest G. The Rhetoric of Huey Long, Radio Orator, IV (1997), 88–111. Cypkin, Diane. A Rhetorical Critical Analysis of Father Coughlin?s November 20, 1938, Radio Broadcast, IV (1997), 129–145. Gassert, Philipp. "This is Hans Fritzsche:" A Nazi Broadcaster & His Audience. VIII, No. 1 (2001), 81-103. Hayes, Joy Elizabeth. Did Herbert Hoover Broadcast the First Fireside Chat? Rethinking the Origins of FDR's Radio Genius, VII, No. 1 (2000), 76-92. Jones, John M., & Robert C. Rowland. The Weekly Radio Addresses of President Ronald Reagan. VII, No. 2 (2000), 257-281. Larson, Charles U. The Evoked Rhetorical Vision of Lake Wobegon: A Textual Analysis of A Prairie Home Companion, I (1992), 55–69. Larson, Charles U. Radio, Secondary Orality, and the Search for Community: A Case Study of A Prairie Home Companion, III (1995–1996), 89–105. Larson, Mary Strom. Rush Limbaugh: Broadcast Demagogue, IV (1997), 184–197.

Luconi, Stefano. The Voice of the Motherland: Pro-Fascist Broadcast for the Italian-American Communities in the U.S. VIII, No. 1 (2001), 61-80. McGee, Jennifer J. Conservative Woman and the Double Bind: Rhetorical Strategies of Beverly LaHaye Live, IV (1997), 166–183. Merrick, Beverly G. Mary Margaret McBride, Talk Show Host: The Perfect Proxy for Radio Listeners, IV (1997), 146–165. Rowe, Aimee M., & Michael W. Casey. Villains and Heroes of the Great Depression: The Evolution of Father Coughlin?s Fantasy Themes, IV (1997), 112–128. Short, Brant. Hello America: and the Rhetorical Construction of Modern Agrarianism, I (1992), 43–54. Smith, B.R. FDR?s Use of Radio in the War Years, IV (1997), 76–87.

11. HISTORY OF RADIO Becker, Christine. A syndicated Show in a Network World: Frederic Ziv's Favorite Story. VIII, No. 1 (2001), 160-174. Benjamin, Louise. In Search of the Sarnoff "Radio Music Box" Memo: Nally's Reply, IX, No. 1 (2002), 97-106. Brown, Michael. Radio Magazines and the Development of Broadcasting: Radio Broadcast and Radio News, 1922–1930, V, No. 1 (1998), 68–81. Burkum, Larry G. This is a Test: The Evolution of the Emergency Broadcast System, II (1993–1994), 141–150. Buzzard, Karen. Radio Ratings’ Pioneers: The Development of a Standardized Network Ratings’ Vocabulary, VI, No. 2 (1999), 287–306. Buzzard, Karen. James W. Seiler of the American Research Bureau, X, No. 2 (2003), 186-201. Cones, Harold N. & John H. Bryant. The Car Salesman & the Accordion Designer: Contributions of Eugene F. McDonald, Jr., and Robert Davol Dudlong to Radio. VIII, No. 1 (2001) 141-159. Craig, Steve. The Farmer's Friend: Radio Comes to Rural America, 1920-1927, VIII, No. 2 (2001), 330-346. Dempsey, John Mark. WBAP & WFAA - A Unique Partnership in the Era of Channel Sharing: 1929 - 1970. VII, No. 1 (2000), 116-135. Dempsey, John Mark. The Light Crest Doughboys Are on the Air, IX, No. 1 (2002), 107-125. Doerksen, Clifford. Serving the Masses, Not the Classes: WHN and Broadcast Commercialism in the Pre-Network Era, VI, No. 1 (1999), 81–100. Edwardson, Mickie. The FCC’s War Problems Division: Partner in a Forgotten Blacklist, VI, No. 2 (1999), 270–286. Fay, Jennifer. Casualties of War: The Decline of Foreign Language Broadcasting During World War II, VI, No. 1 (1999), 62–80. Foust, James C. Technology Versus Monopoly: The Clear Channel Group and the Clear Channel Debate, 1934–1941, IV (1997), 213–224. Ganzert, Charles F. Platter Chatter and the Doughnut Disker: Developments in Radio Disk Jockey Programming in the United States, 1946–1960, II (1993–1994), 151–172. Ganzert, Charles F. All-Women's Radio at WHER-AM in Memphis, X, No. 1 (2003), 80-92. Godfrey, Donald A., & Louise M. Benjamin. Radio Legislation's Quite Negotiator: Wallace H. White, Jr. X, No. 1 (2003), 93-103. Garay, Ronald. Guarding the Airwaves: Government Regulation of World War II American Radio, III (1995–1996), 130–148. Hattaway, Allison M. & Susan L. Brinson. Race & Radio: The Alabama Negro Extension Service Broadcasts, VIII, No. 2 (2001), 372-387. Havig, Alan. Fred Allen and Radio Comedy as a Vehicle of Social Change, I (1992), 97–103. Hilliard, Robert L. "Farm & Rural Radio: Some Beginnings & Models, VIII, No. 2 (2001), 321-320. Howard, Herbert H. Country Music Radio Part I: The Tale of Two Cities, I, (1992), 105-112. Jolliffe, Lee, & J. Steven Smethers. The Role of Telegraphy in the Development of Radio Sportscasting: The Case of Baseball, I (1992), 83–96. Lochte, Robert Henry. Invention & Innovation of Early Radio Technology, VII, No. 1 (2000), 93-115. Mallard, Kina S. Country Music Radio Part II: The Mid-day Merry-Go-Round, I, (1992), 113-120. Massie, Keith, & Stephen D. Perry. Hugo Gernsback & Radio Magazines: An Influential Intersection in Broadcast History, IX, No. 2 (2002), 264-281. Opt, Susan K. The Development of Rural Wired Radio Systems in Upstate South Carolina, I (1992), 71–81. Perry, Stephen D. Securing Programming of Live Local Radio: WDZ Reaches Rural Illinois, 1929-1939, VIII, No. 2 (2001), 347-371. Petersen-Perlman, Deborah S. The Metropolitan Opera Goes on the Air, II (1993–1994), 189–204. Pettus, Ann Burnett, & Jimmy T. Davis. Country Music Radio Part III: Radio & World Maintenance: A Root Metaphor Analysis of The Grand Ole Opry, I, (1992), 121- 131. Podber, Jacob J. Early Radio in Rural Appalachia: An Oral History, VIII, No. 2 (2001), 388-410. Riney-Kehrberg, Pamela. The Radio Diary of May Dyck, 1936–1955: The Listening Habits of a Kansas Farm Woman, V, No. 2 (1998), 66–79. Rinks, Wayen J. Higher Education in Radio 1922-1934, IX, No. 2 (2002), 303-316. Shuker-Haines, Timothy. Radio Soap Operas and Domestic Masculinity: The World War II Vet Comes Home, III (1995–1996), 149–161. Socolow, Michael J. Questioning Advertising's Influence Over American Radio: The Blue Book Controversy of 1945-1947, IX, No. 2 (2002), 282-302. Wolff, Richard F. The Bishop and the Gargoyle: A Study of Network-Produced Prime Time Church-Set Dramatic Old-Time Radio Programs, VII, No. 2 (2000), 428-440.

12. INTERNATIONAL RADIO (SEE ALSO BELOW: BRITISH, CANADIAN, & SCANDINAVIAN RADIO) Artz, Lee. Communication and Power: Popular Radio in Nicaragua, II (1993–1994), 205–225. Boyd, Douglas A. Hebrew-Language Clandestine Radio Broadcast and the End of The British Palestine Mandate, VI, No. 1 (1999), 101–115. Bresnahan, Rosalind. Radio & the Democratic Movement in Chile 1973-1990: Independent & Grass Roots Voices During the Pinochet Dictatorship, IX, No. 1 (2002), 161-181. Dupont, Nancy McKenzie. Loose Lips on the Air: the BBC’s Wartime Radio Blunder, VI, No. 2 (1999), 328–338. Friedewald, Michael. The Beginnings of Radiocommunication in Germany: 1897-1918. VII, No. 2 (2000), 441-463. Gher, Leo A. Public Service Radio in Croatia, X, No. 2 (2003), 216-230. Levy, Shimon. The Israeli Radioplay: Toward a Sociothematic Analysis, VI, No. 2 (1999), 307–327. Morrison, Joy F., Dreamtime Radio: Remote Aboriginal Communities in Australia Create a Voice of Their Own. VII, No. 1 (2000), 136-152. Olorunnisola, Anthony A. Radio and African Rural Communities: Structural Strategies for Social Mobilization, IV (1997), 237–252. Olorunnisola, Anthony A. Community Radio: Participatory Communication in Postapartheid South Africa, IX, No. 1 (2002), 126-146. Pitts, Greg. Radio Listening & News Prominence in Zambia, IX, No. 1 (2002), 146-160. Poindexter, Mark. Radio in Paris: Can Community Stations Survive? IV (1997), 253–268. Poindexter, Mark. Radio in Madagascar: Pluralilsm in an Economically Underdeveloped Country. VIII, No. 1 (2001), 175-190. Rockwell, Rick. Finding Power of Hidden Radio Audiences in the Fields of Guatemala, VIII, No. 2 (2001), 425-441. Shanahan, Morris W. Youth Radio Listening in New Zealand: More Choices, More Listening. VII, No. 2 (2000), 410-427. Sims, Judy R. Politicians & Media Owners in Greek Radio: Pluralism as Diaploki, X, No. 2 (2003), 202-215. Yudin, Anna, & Michael C. Keith. Russian Radio & the Age of Glasnost & Perestroika, X, No. 2 (2003), 246-254. Zaharopoulos, Thimios. The Rise & Fall of Municipal Radio in Greece, X, No. 2 (2003), 231-245. Zhang, Liqing Lena, & Joseph R. Dominick. The Ideological Impact of Voice of America Newscasts on Young Chinese Intellectuals of the 1980s, V, No. 1 (1998), 82–101. Zhang, Liqing Lena. Are They Still Listing? Reconceptualizing the Chinese Audience of the Voice of America in the Cyber Era, IX, No. 2 (2002), 317-337.

BRITISH RADIO Crisell, Andrew. Better Than Magritte: How Drama on the Radio Became Radio Drama. VII, No. 2 (2000), 464-473. Garner, Ken. Between One Medium and Another: What the British Press Says About British Radio. VII, No. 2 (2000), 392-409. Hendy, David. A Political Economy of Radio in the Digital Age. VII, No. I (2000), 213-234. Lwis, Peter M., British Radio Studies. VII, No. 1 (2000), 153-160. Shingler, Martin. Some Recurring Features of European Avant-Garde Radio. VII, No. 1 (2000), 196-212. Snodgress, David. The Debate Over a Style for BBC Talks: 1946-1957, X, No. 1 (2003), 104-119. Street, Sean. BBC Sunday Policy and Audience Response 1930-1945. VII, No. 1 (2000), 161-179. Wall, Tim. Policy, Pop, & The Public: The Discourse of Regulation in British Commercial Radio. VII, No. 1 (2000), 180-195.

CANADIAN RADIO De Sousa, Grace. Reconstructing a National Imagined Community: A Cultural Analysis of CBC Radio’s “Jake and the Kid Revival,” 1969–1970, VI, No. 1 (1999), 134–149. Fink, Howard. On the Trail of Radio Drama: Organizing a Study of North American & European Practices, VI, No. 1 (1999), 121–133. Jackson, John D. Symposium Foreword: Canadian Radio Research, VI, No. 1 (1999), 116–120. Nielsen, Greg M. Two Countries, One State, Two Social Imaginations: Seriocomedy in Canadian and Quebec Public Cultures, VI, No. 1 (1999), 150–168. Taylor, Paul W. Anatomy of Canada?s Largest Broadcast Failure: The All News Radio Story, III (1995–1996), 182–202. Vipond, Mary. The Continental Marketplace: Authority, Advertisers, and Audience in Canadian News Broadcasting, 1932–1936, 169–184.

SCANDINAVIAN RADIO Hujanen, Taisto, & Per Jauert. The New Competitive Environment of Radio Broadcasting in the Nordic Countries: A Short History of Deregulation and Analysis of Recent Trends, V, No. 1 (1998), 105–132. Kemppainen, Pentti. The Channel Reform of Public Service Radio in Finland, Sweden, and Norway, V, No. 1 (1998), 133–150. Lowe, Gregory Ferrell. Competition and Restructuring: Value Transformation in Finnish Public Radio, V, No. 2 (1998), 99–115. Nordenstreng, Kaarle. Symposium Foreword: Radio Broadcasting in Scandinavia, V, No. 1 (1998), 102–104. Prehn, Ole. From the Public Sphere to the Marketplace: The Development of Local Radio in the Scandinavia Countries, V, No. 2 (1998), 84–98. Veijo, Ponni, Mikko Gronlund, & Robert G. Picard. Financial and Strategic Management of Successful Local Radio Stations in Finland. VII, No. 2 (2000), 379-391.

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