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Over the almost 10 years that Iʼve been part of BEA, Iʼve always thought the convention program chair had an interesting and challenging “job”—put an entire convention schedule together, keep everyone happy, ensure that various policies were followed, and then make sure nothing went wrong.

The “pay” and the “perks,” so I thought, had to make up for any and all headaches that came with the gig. Man, was I naïve. The job is much more than all of those things mentioned above, and Iʼve enjoyed every minute of this role that I took on one year ago.

My thanks to the BEA Board of Directors and BEA Staff for their on-going support through this planning process. And thanks to BEA executive director Heather Birks for her advice, encouragement and friendship. Two years ago, we envisioned a new research presentation concept—Rapid-Fire Research, which is now in its second year on the schedule and will be a rich part of BEAʼs future. Later, when I approached her about the “Ethics and...” programming idea for the 2009 convention, she embraced it and became its biggest advocate. In the past year, Iʼve come to appreciate even more what a fantastic leader she is. BEA is in wonderful hands.

My thanks also to our 17 division leaders for the terrific ideas they shepherded, offered and refined. Iʼve said to many people over the past 12 months that the success enjoy over the next three days is a testament to the leaders and members of our 17 divisions.

My thanks also to everyone who is attending the convention in this difficult economic time. Our departments, schools and colleges are making various cutbacks and faculty travel is among the items on the chopping block. However, you have demonstrated the importance that BEA has for you professionally and personally by being here.

Finally, my thanks to my fantastic acting dean, Helen Fallon, and my Point Park colleagues for always being there when I find myself somewhere else! This week is just the latest stretch of days in which Iʼve needed them to cover my classes or otherwise be me. I work with a great group of people, and I hope they know how much I appreciate their support.

“Ethics and...” has been interpreted in many ways, and thatʼs exactly what I was hoping would happen. I strongly encourage you to see how the discussions about “Ethics and...” evolve in many of our panels and papers this week. Some of those ideas youʼll bring back to your classes; other ideas will spur a research project. Thatʼs excellent. Most importantly if we appreciate that ethics underscores what we do as educators and what industry professionals do as communicators, then the 2009 convention will be a success.

Something new in this yearʼs program you are now holding is your ability to more easily see some of our most interesting sessions. Pay attention to the “spotlight” sessions and paper sessions. And, of course, avail yourself of the division meetings that are relevant to you.

I wish you an enjoyable and successful 2009 BEA convention.

Anthony Moretti BEA2009 Convention Program Chair Point Park University

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BEA 2009 LEADERSHIP BEA Headquarters Broadcast Education Association Executive Director 1771 N Street, NW Heather Birks Washington, DC 20036-2891 Director, Sales and Marketing Office: 202-429-3935 J-D Boyle Fax: 202-775-2981 E-mail: [email protected] Office Manager Website: www.beaweb.org Traci Bailey

2008-2009 Officers and Directors President Mark Tolstedt, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Vice President – Academic Relations Glenda Williams, The University of Alabama Vice President – Industry Relations Erica Farber, Radio & Records Secretary-Treasurer Max Utsler, University of Kansas Immediate Past President Thomas R. Berg, Middle Tennessee State University District Directors District 1 Fritz J. Messere, SUNY Oswego District 2 Augie Grant, University of South Carolina District 3 Greg Newton, Ohio University District 4 Barry Umansky, Ball State University District 5 Max Utsler, University of Kansas District 6 Mary C. Schaffer, State University, Northridge District 7 Gwin Faulconer-Lippert, Oklahoma City Community College District 8 Sam Sauls, University of North Texas Electronic Media Professional Representatives Dex Allen, Commonwealth Communications Erica Farber, Radio & Records Ric Harris, BET Networks Ex-Officio, Publications Committee Chair Robert K. Avery, University of Utah Ex-Officio, Festival Committee Chair Vic Costello, Elon University

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The BEA Best of Festival King Foundation Awards Sponsored by The Charles and Lucille King Family Foundation and Avid Technology Festival Chair: Vic Costello, Elon University Festival Awards Ceremony Producer: Scott Hodgson, University of Oklahoma Festival Awards Ceremony Co-Producer: Ken Fischer, University of Oklahoma

Competiton Chairs: Audio Competition (Radio and Audio Media Division) Faculty Competition Chair: Melanie Stone, Georgia Southern University Student Competition Chair: Tony DeMars, Texas A&M University-Commerce

Documentary Competition (Documentary Division) Faculty Competition Chair: Jay Rosenstein, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Student Competition Chair: Ralph Beliveau, University of Oklahoma

Interactive Multimedia Competition (Interactive Media and Emerging Technologies Division) Faculty Competition Chair: Mary Schaffer, California State University-Northridge Student Competition Chair: Richard Cawood, Loyola Marymount University

News Competition (News Division) Faculty and Student Competition Chair: Ken Fischer, University of Oklahoma

Scriptwriting Competition (Writing Division) Faculty Competition Chair: Dennis Conway, Banshee Wail Productions Student Competition Chair: Michael McAlexander, Frostburg State University

Two-Year/Small Colleges Competition (Two-Year/Small Colleges Division) Student Competition Chair: Tom McDonnell, Metropolitan Community College

Video Competition (Production Aesthetics & Criticism Division) Faculty Competition Chair: Lowell Briggs, York College of Pennsylvania Student Competition Chair: Warren Koch, Azusa Pacific University Festival Committee In addition to the Festival Competition Chairs, the Festival Committee includes the following at large members: Steve Anderson, James Madison University; Robert Avery, University of Utah; Louise Benjamin, Kansas State University; Vic Costello, Elon University; Jan Dates, Howard University; Bill Davie, University of Louisiana; Pam D. Tran, University of Alabama; Todd Evans, Drake University; Joe Foote, University of Oklahoma; Don Godfrey, Arizona State University; Rustin Greene, James Madison University; Ken Harwood, University of Houston; Price Hicks, emeritus, ATAS Foundation; Scott Hodgson, University of Oklahoma; Robert Jacobs, Bradley University; Evan Johnson, Normandale Community College; Andy Lapham, United Kingdom; Thomas McHardy, James Madison University; Patricia Phalen, George Washington University; Gary Wade, Drake University; John Woody, James Madison University. Review Board Mary Beadle, John Carroll University; D’Artagnan Bebel, KRIV; Barbara Cloud, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; John Craft, Arizona State University; Michael Keith, Boston College; Judi Moore Latta, Howard University; Elizabeth Leebron, Temple University; Larry Lichty, Northwestern University; Paula Matabane, Howard University; Fran Matera, Arizona State University; Norm Medoff, North Arizona University; Nikos Metallinos, Concordia University; Michael Monty, Seneca College; Mike Murray, University of Missouri, St. Louis; Peter Orlik, Central Michigan University; David Reese, John Carroll University; William Slater, University of Nevada, Reno; Max Utsler, University of Kansas; Herbert Zettl, State University. The Review Process Working with the Festival Chair, Festival Committee and the Competition Chairs, the Review Board serves much like an Editorial Board would for a scholarly, refereed journal. The Review Board constitutes a large group of nationally recognized professionals and professors, who are organized into panels, which assist in judging individual full time faculty entries in specific categories. This blind review focuses on the following criteria: professionalism, the use of aesthetic and/or creative elements, sense of structure and timing, production values, technical merit and overall contributions to the discipline in both form and substance. The Festival Committee targets an award acceptance 8 rate of twenty-percent for full-time faculty submissions. YOUR CREATION CAMPUS BEA 2009 HIGHLIGHTS Wednesday, April 22

9:30 AM – 10:45 AM RTNDA/BEA Supersession: “Lights! Camera! Action... Online and on TV! Itʼs All About the Content!, Las Vegas Hilton, Ballroom E and F 10:00 AM – 3:30 PM NABEF/BEA/RTNDA Career Day, Las Vegas Hilton, Ballroom C – Sponsored by Lin Television and Edge Technology Services 12:45 PM – 2:00 PM Career Day Session – Student News Showcase: Winning Entries in BEAʼs Student News Competition, Las Vegas Hilton, Ballroom F 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM BEA2009 Convention Registration, Lobby N250 1:00 PM – 2:15 PM BEA Sports Division Workshop Session I: Inside NASCAR, N238/N240 2:30 PM – 3:45 PM BEA Sports Division Workshop Session II: Developing a Sports Broadcasting Curriculum, N238/N240 2:15 PM – 3:30 PM Career Day Session – AIRCHECK: Student Newscasts – How to Maximize Experience and Value, Las Vegas Hilton, Ballroom F 3:45 PM – 5:00 PM Career Day Session – BREAKING NEWS: What Have We JUST Experienced and What Did We Learn From Covering It?, Las Vegas Hilton, Ballroom F 5:00 PM – 6:30 PM Avid Education Cocktail Reception, Las Vegas Hilton, Ballroom A Thursday, April 23

7:30 AM – 5:00 PM BEA2009 Convention Registration, Lobby N250 7:45 AM – 8:45 AM BEA Pre-Convention Chairsʼ Meeting, N240 7:45 AM – 8:45 AM Breakfast with Your State Broadcast Associations, N250 9:00 AM – 10:15 AM Documentary Production Workshop I, N242 – Presented by Nancy Schreiber in partnership with the American Society of Cinematographers 9:00 AM – 9:30 AM Jane McGonigal: Game Theory for Real Life, N250 – Presented by NAB 9:00 AM – 10:15 AM BEA 101: The Journey Begins, N254 9:00 AM-10:15 AM A First Look at Second Life, N252 9:30 AM – 10:30 AM Alternate Reality Games: Telling Stories from the New Frontier, N250 – Presented in association with the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM Coffee With Stephen Davis, Family Entertainment Group, N249 – Presented in partnership with NATPE 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM Documentary Production Workshop II, N242 – Presented by Dave Sperling in partnership with Sony 10:45 AM – 12:00 PM Second Chances in Second Life, N252 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM BEA2009 Exhibit Hall Opens, N255/N257/N259/N261 12:00 PM - 1:15 PM Join Avid and Sex & the Cityʼs Assistant Editor Carrie Puchkoff for BEAʼs Luncheon Keynote, N250 12:45 PM – 2:15 PM BEA2009 Exhibit Hall Lunch, Dessert and coffee at Pearson's booth #8, N255/N257/N259/N261 2:15 PM – 6:30 PM BEA2009 Research Symposium - TechnoPolitics: New Technologies, New Voices, New Voters, N254 3:45 PM – 5:00 PM Documentary Research and Pitch Competition, N249 3:45 PM – 5:00 PM Suds in Cyberspace: How Soap Operas and the Internet are Converging to Tell a New Story, N250 6:45 PM – 8:00 PM BEA Awards Ceremony and Reception, N250 – Sponsored by Taylor & Francis Friday, April 24

8:00 AM – 5:00 PM BEA2009 Convention Registration, Lobby N250 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM Breakfast with AJA Video Systems, N252 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM District 7 Business Meeting (scheduled to avoid conflict with regional districts), N242 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM BEA2009 Exhibit Hall, N255/N257/N259/N261 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM BEA2009 Placement Center, N243 9:00 AM – 10:15 AM BEA Scholarship Workshop, N242 9:00 AM – 10:15 AM Meet the Editors, N252 3:00 PM – 4:15 PM BEA Festival of Media Arts: Faculty and Student Scriptwriting Competition Awards and Showcase and Pitch Me! Session with Agent Pat Quinn, N239 – Presented in partnership with NATPE 4:30 PM – 5:45 PM BEA Festival of Media Arts Rehearsal, N250 4:30 PM – 5:45 PM BEA Regional District 1- 6 Meetings (see program for meeting rooms) 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM The BEA Best of Festival King Foundation Awards Ceremony, N250 – Sponsored by: The Charles and Lucille King Family Foundation and Avid Technology Saturday, April 25

10:30 AM – 11:45 AM Writing Division Paper Competition: The TV Writersʼ Room—Are 12 Heads Better than One?, N242 1:30 PM – 2:45 PM Post Convention Festival Committee Meeting, N238 1:30 PM – 2:45 PM BEA Post-Convention Chairsʼ Meeting, N240 9 BEA 2009

FESTIVAL OF MEDIA ARTS HIGHLIGHTS Wednesday, April 22

9:00 AM-1:00 PM BEA Festival of Media Arts Committee Meeting, Las Vegas Hilton, Conference Room 7 12:45 PM – 2:00 PM Student News Showcase: Winning Entries in BEAʼs Student News Competition, Las Vegas Hilton, Ballroom F Thursday, April 23

10:30 AM – 11:45 AM BEA Festival of Media Arts: Faculty and Student News Competition Awards, N254 2:15 PM – 3:30 PM BEA Festival of Media Arts: Faculty Audio Competition Awards and Showcase, N256 5:15 PM – 6:30 PM BEA Festival of Media Arts: Student Video Competition Awards and Showcase, N237 5:15 PM – 6:30 PM BEA Festival of Media Arts: Faculty and Student Documentary Competition Awards and Showcase, N249 Friday, April 24

10:30 AM – 11:45 AM BEA Festival of Media Arts: Faculty Video Competition Awards and Showcase, N237 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM BEA Festival of Media Arts: Two-Year and Small Colleges Competition Awards and Showcase, N241 12:00 PM – 1:15 PM BEA Festival of Media Arts: Faculty and Student Interactive Multimedia Competition Awards and Showcase, N236 1:30 PM – 2:45 PM BEA Festival of Media Arts: Student Audio Competition Awards and Showcase, N232 3:00 PM – 4:15 PM BEA Festival of Media Arts: Faculty and Student Scriptwriting Competition Awards and Showcase and Pitch Me!, N239 4:30 PM – 5:45 PM BEA Festival of Media Arts Rehearsal, N250 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM The BEA Best of Festival King Foundation Awards Ceremony, N250 Saturday, April 25

Saturday, 1:30 PM-2:45 PM Post Convention Festival Committee Meeting, N238

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Thursday, April 23

2:15 PM – 3:30 PM Multicultural Studies Division Meeting, N233 2:15 PM – 3:30 PM Management, Marketing & Programming Division Meeting, N238 3:45 PM – 5:00 PM News Division Meeting, N234 3:45 PM – 5:00 PM Production Aesthetics & Criticism Division Meeting, N237 5:15 PM – 6:30 PM Law & Policy Division Meeting, N242 5:15 PM – 6:30 PM Two-Year/Small Colleges Division Meeting, N258 Friday, April 24

9:00 AM – 10:15 AM Gender Issues Division Meeting, N234 9:00 AM – 10:15 AM Courses, Curricula, and Administration Division Meeting, N235 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM Interactive Media and Emerging Technologies Division Meeting, N236 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM History Division Meeting, N251 12:00 PM – 1:15 PM Radio and Audio Media Division Meeting, N232 12:00 PM – 1:15 PM Sports Division Meeting, N234 1:30 PM – 2:45 PM Writing Division Meeting, N239 1:30 PM – 2:45 PM International Division Meeting, N240 1:30 PM – 2:45 PM Research Division Meeting, N252 3:00 PM – 4:15 PM Student Media Advisors Division Meeting, N233 3:00 PM – 4:15 PM Documentary Division Meeting, N253 10 YOUR CREATION CAMPUS

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Thursday, April 23

10:30 AM – 11:45 AM Scholar-to-Scholar Peer-Reviewed Research Session, N258 2:15 PM – 3:30 PM Production Aesthetics & Criticism Division Paper Competition, N237 3:45 PM – 5:00 PM Multicultural Division Paper Competition, N233 3:45 PM – 5:00 PM Management, Marketing and Programming Division Paper Competition, N238 3:45 PM – 5:00 PM Radio and Audio Media Juried Paper Session, N256 Friday, April 24

9:00 AM – 10:15 AM Student Media Advisors Division Paper Competition, N232 9:00 AM – 10:15 AM Interactive Media and Emerging Technologies Division Paper Competition, N236 9:00 AM – 10:15 AM Law and Policy Division Paper Competition, N240 9:00 AM – 10:15 AM Research in Progress Paper Competition, N254 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM Gender Division Paper Competition, N234 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM Courses, Curricula and Administration Division Paper Competition, N235 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM International Division Juried Research Paper Session, N249 12:00 PM – 1:15 PM History Division Paper Competition: Competitive Papers in Electronic Media History, N251 1:30 PM – 2:45 PM Documentary Research: Paper Competition and Preproduction Research Competition, N253 1:30 PM – 2:45 PM Rapid-Fire Research Session I, N254 3:00 PM – 4:15 PM Research Division Juried Paper Session, N251 3:00 PM – 4:15 PM Rapid-Fire Research Session II, N254 Saturday, April 25

10:30 AM – 11:45 AM Writing Division Paper Competition: The TV Writersʼ Room -- Are 12 Heads Better than One?, N242 12:00 PM – 1:15 PM Sports Division Juried Paper Session, N240

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6:30 PM – 9:30 PM BEA Board of Directors Meeting (Session ID: 265) Las Vegas Hilton, Conf. Room 9-10 [All Convention] Full BEA Board of Directors, BEA2009 and BEA2010 Convention Program Chairs, Scholarship Committee Chair, Publications Committee Chair and Festival Committee Chair. Moderator: Glenda Williams, The University of Alabama ESDAY U T

9:00 AM – 1:00 PM BEA Festival of Media Arts Committee Meeting (Session ID: 267) Las Vegas Hilton, Conf. Room 7 [All Convention] Annual pre-convention meeting for all Festival Competition Chairs. Moderator: Vic Costello, BEA Festival Committee Chair

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EDNESDAY BEA Publications Committee Meeting (Session ID: 266) Las Vegas Hilton, Conf. Room 8

W [All Convention] Annual pre-convention meeting for the BEA Publications Committee. Moderator: Robert K. Avery, BEA Publications Committee Chair

9:00 AM – 1:00 PM BEA Research Committee Meeting (Session ID: 268) Las Vegas Hilton, Conf. Room 9 [All Convention] Moderator: Don Godfrey, BEA Research Committee Chair

9:30 AM – 10:45 AM RTNDA/BEA Supersession: “Lights! Camera! Action... Online and on TV! It’s All About the Content! (Session ID: 301) Las Vegas Hilton, Ballroom E & F [All Convention] Learn how to make your website the “Go To” cyber-spot for your market from one of the leading innovators in interactive and multi-media. Rob Curley is a guru for community journalism online that targets a younger audience. In his current job as head of the new-media division of the Las Vegas Sun and Greenspun Media Group, his team is producing online video programming thatʼs now migrating to television and turning the market on its head with a completely new approach to news. In this show and tell, interactive workshop Rob will take you behind the scenes of his operation so you can see how you can maximize the potential of your website and send users to your television news programming without breaking the budget. Moderator: Mary T. Rogus, Ohio University Panelist: Rob Curley, President and Executive Editor, Greenspun Interactive

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BEA2009 Convention Registration (Session ID: 272) Lobby N250 [All Convention] 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM [News] invites news directors and BEA the everyone to NAB else see Show attending award-winning and RTNDA, work BEA created by students from across This the showcase country. highlights those students who have News all Division. won The awards categories, from in BEAʼs radio and television, include: hard news and feature news reporting; news, sports and weather anchor; and best newscast. Session attendees will be able to meet the students who produced this outstanding work. Moderator: Rich Landesberg, Elon University 12:45 PM – 2:00 PM Student News Showcase: Winning Student Entries News in Competition BEA’s (Session ID: 302) Las Hilton, Vegas Ballroom F 10:00 AM 10:00 – Career NABEF/BEA/RTNDA Day (Session ID: 220) Las Hilton, Ballroom Vegas C [All Convention] Recruiters from a wide variety of broadcast companies will meet with industry professionals, students Industry professionals, Career students, Day. entry-level and job seekers and NABEF/RTNDA/BEA others entry-level interested in broadcasting will job have seekers at the opportunities career and openings Job more! many and Electronics Sencore Communications, Edge News, CBS with meet to opportunity an diversity promoting to commitment organizationsʼ the all of part is Day Career engineering. and production news, sales, in available be will in the broadcast workplace. Sponsored by: AM AM-10:45 10:00 Services and Edge Technology Lin Television First Job in Broadcast Your Presenter: AM AM-11:45 11:00 Job Search Your in Utilizing Social Networking Tools 12:30 PM-1:15 PM Getting Back in the Job Search Game Presenter: 1:30 PM-2:15 PM Standing Out in a Competitive Market Moderator: Panelists: 2:15 PM-3:00 PM Presenter: Leading the Industry into the Future

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Unraveling the Technical Tangle of Webcasting Tangle Unraveling the Technical Irving Kahn, BEA BEA Leadership Elmer Lower: Network TV News Pioneer Shooting Video for Shooting the Video Web Publications BEA Interest Divisions BEA Interest C. Francis Jenkins: Radio Finds its Eyes Obscenity and Indecency in an Online World: How Broadcast Regulations Apply The Walter Cronkite Legacy: Cronkite What is The Missing Walter in Research Documenting Contributions to Women Documenting in Contributions the to History Women of Media Electronic BEA BEA Climbing Aboard the Bandwagon: Using as Webcasting Video a Alternative Viable for WiFi News Gathering: A Pioneerʼs Perspective News Gathering: WiFi A Pioneerʼs Content Management Issues 2.0 in Environment the Web Reginald Fessenden: Radioʼs Controversial Founding Controversial Father Reginald Fessenden: Radioʼs BEA BEA District Conferences Glenda Williams, The Alabama, University Glenda Williams, of Greg Newton, Ohio University, Anthony Moretti, Point Park University, Don Godfrey, Arizona State University, Arizona State University, Don Godfrey, Tom Tom Hallaq, Idaho State University, Bill Silcock, Arizona State University, Arizona Bill State Silcock, University, Mary Beadle, John Carroll University, Donna Lesley Halper, University, Craig Stark, Susquehanna University, Carol Schwalbe, Arizona State University, Arizona Carol State Schwalbe, University, Dale Cressman, Brigham Young University, University, Dale Cressman, Young Brigham Robert K. Avery, University of Utah, Avery, Robert K. Max Grubb, Kent State University, Broadcast Education Broadcast Boise, ID, Curtis Jackson, KIFI-TV, to Webcasting

BEA 101: BEA The Journey Begins (Session ID: 303) N254 [All Convention] Designed for first-time attendees, BEA 101 focuses on conference, and YOU how can all get involved. things BEA. Learn how BEA is structured, how Moderator: to make the Max University Utsler, most of Kansas of the Panelists: University - of Wisconsin Mark Stevens Tolstedt, Point, 9:00 AM 9:00 – AM 10:15 9:00 AM 9:00 – AM 10:15 Weaving a Plan for Webcasting in Higher Education (Session ID: 182) N251 [Interactive | Aesthetics Media Production & and Criticism] Emerging Technologies potential the with frontier new a enters webcasting iPhone, the and receivers radio Internet wireless as such devices of development the With for larger audiences and economic models. This panel ramifications and technical explores problems that will accompany the growth in the webcasting. production aesthetics, content management, business issues, legal Moderator: Andy Curran, University of Cincinnati-Clermont Panelists: Andy Curran, University of Cincinnati-Clermont, N242 [Documentary] work, her of variety and quality the both for Known Schreiber. Nancy filmmaker award-winning with conversation a feature will I Workshop Ms. Schreiber will share her experience with documentary and narrative projects, give her thoughts on the similarities and differences of film and video production, and talk about where she sees production going in the future. She will show clips from some of her work, and II do follows session attendees. a at with (Workshop Q&A 10:15) the Workshop Moderator: Guest Speaker: Nancy Mascaro, Schreiber Bowling Tom Green State University 9:00 AM 9:00 – AM 10:15 Documentary Production Workshop I (Session ID: 32) [History] look a A the various pioneers of broadcast history. Moderator: Arizona State University Don Godfrey, Panelists: Patrick Parsons, Pennsylvania State University, 9:00 AM 9:00 – AM 10:15 Pioneering Biographies (Session ID: 68) N240

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Panelists: Nathan Mayfield, CCO, Mayfield, Nathan Panelists: CEO, Hurst, Seth Brian Moderators: frontier.uncharted this through you walk and you new a todayʼs becoming for for down it break producers mean leading of Fast panel This intersect? this behavior social technology,and do content How distribution, does producer? storytelling. media What seat. of producerʼs form the in new audience the a putting create increasingly is to production cross-media before genre, collaborative never like characters and audience connect games reality Alternate Convention] [All N250 Televisionthe of with Academy Sciences association & in Arts Presented 311)ID: (Session Frontier New the Tellingfrom Games: Stories Reality Alternate 10:30 AM – 9:30 AM Oklahoma Lowry,of Kerry University Presenter: home. own his of comfort the from it does he and world, the over all people for concerts live plays and center profit real-world a into Life Second of environment virtual the turned has student journalism a ways the explore will session Life. This Second in socializing and working living, residents the of few a just are They What doaglowingmermaid, savvy radioshowhost,two-storytransformingrobotandaRockStarjournalism student all have incommon? Convention] [All N252 314) ID: (Session Life Second at Look AFirst 10:15 AM – 9:00 AM University,Howard Miles, Reginald Panelists: University Howard Miles, Reginald Moderator: departments. communication mass in take might technology new the direction The the reveals and podcasting. podcasting of practice using current the whoʼsexamines panel the performance. explore Also will session This rise. to continues it benefits of Podcasting from the perspective of adopting students and the use of podcasting in the classroom to see if the educators podcasts can improve student of number the matures, podcasting As Media] and Audio [Radio N256 40) ID: (Session Podcasting 10:15 AM – 9:00 AM University,Clemson Billings, Andrew Panelists: Bellamy,University Rob Duquesne Moderator: opportunities. career media sports various for prepared being in students aid can projects innovative how explain will Presentations This panel will provide nuanced and interesting ways of delivering the undergraduate sports media course in a provocative and applied [Sports] manner. N258 17) ID: (Session Course Communication Sports the for Pedagogical Approaches Innovative 10:15 AM – 9:00 AM

Reuben Steiger,CEO, Reuben Founder,and CEO Sandberg, Christopher Co-Creator,McGonigal, Jane John R. Turner,R. John Towson University, Professors of Other Disciplines Other Professorsof John McGuire, Oklahoma State University,State Oklahoma McGuire, John University,State Penn Hardin, Marie OrganizationalSimulation Media as Jin Yang, University of Memphis, of Yang,Jin University University,Zeng, State Lily Arkansas University,Jackson-Pitts, State Mary Arkansas Millions of Us of Millions The Opportunity Management Company,ViceManagement Second Opportunity Chair,The Televisionof Sciences Academy & Arts Hoodlum WorldResearcher,WithoutSenior Affiliate Future Oil, the for Institute Podcasting in Practice: How Mass Communication Professors Used it in Comparison to Comparison in it Used Professors Communication Mass How Practice: in Podcasting Turning Sportscasting Assignments Into Real WorldReal Into TurningExperiences Assignments Sportscasting Podcasting: A Supplemental Learning Aid Learning Supplemental APodcasting: Writing the Text: Collaborative Class Projects that Inform Students and the Industry the and Students WritingText:Inform Projectsthe that Class Collaborative Why do college students use podcasting?: An analysis of perceivedbenefits of analysis An podcasting?: use students college do Why Applying Mass Media Marketing, Information and Public Relations: Fantasy Football Fantasy Relations: Public and Information Marketing, Media Mass Applying The companyP The Bringing Professionals into the Sports Media Curriculum Media Sports the Professionalsinto Bringing Podcasting Pedagogy: Improving Student Performance? ImprovingStudent Pedagogy: Podcasting

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OUR Y Maintaining Academic Integrity in Group Projects: Who Should Honest Assessment of Individual Effort and Achievement in Group The Wall: Assisting Students in Finding Creativity When Writing for New Approaches to New Approaches Copyright in the Classroom Managing Student Writing Groups: Managing The Agony Groups: Student and Writing the Ecstasy The Current The State Current of Copyright in the Classroom YouTube in the Fair Classroom: Use or Copyright YouTube Violation? Case Studies in Academic Misconduct and Copyright Violations Well-Rounded Experiences: A Liberal-Arts Approach for Journalism in a Rapidly The Confusing State of Copyright in Distance Learning And Courses Production Cynthia Cooper, Salisbury University, Cynthia Salisbury Cooper, University, Andrew Utterback, Eastern Connecticut University, Josh Azriel, Kennesaw Josh State University, Andi Stein, California State University, Fullerton, Rick Shriver, Ohio University, Rick Ohio Shriver, University, Changing World Marty Gonzalez, San Francisco State University Fredric Kendrick, Howard University Rogers Lee Williams, State University Sama, Humboldt Victoria State University Whose Projects: Grade Is It Anyway? Mary Beth Purdue OʼConnor, University Calumet, Be Accountable? Fred Thorne, Creative Communications Company, the Screen

Ethical and Legal Dilemmas in Classroom Instruction and Evaluation (Session ID: 152) N236 [Law & Policy] This panel focuses on the increasing difficulty in presenting quality instruction and materials while still operating within legal and ethical guidelines of What copyright are and the academic current integrity. standards for Fair Use copyright exemption in the classroom? Is there push the by impacted this is How materials. instructional and textbooks of costs increasing the of light in rules” the “bending in justification to take more courses an online? acceptable Is YouTube classroom tool given the pending court cases against it? Is it okay to tell students to use copyrighted music in their video and audio class assignments? Is it ethical for professors to classroom for sidestep the perceived goal some of providing better legal instruction? What impact does constraints this have on in students and their the ethical worldview? Moderator: Cynthia Salisbury Cooper, University Panelists: University, Young Edward Brigham Carter, 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM AM 10:30 – 11:45 Managing Student Groups Engaged in Activities Creative (Session ID: 58) N235 [Writing] This panel will focus on managing student groups engaged in creative activities. The ethical considerations that educators must take into account when evaluating group projects, assigning grades to individual members, upholding high academic managing diverse and creative standards students and student and groups will be As integrity, addressed. a and part of this conversation, strategies and techniques that educators can use when managing student groups will be discussed, immediately followed by question and answer time. Panelists: Carol Ames, California State University, Fullerton, 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM AM 10:30 – 11:45 [News] heard Weʼve the saying “anyone can be a journalist” because of This todayʼs technology. reality leads to the question of whether there is such a thing as a “real” journalist, and if there is should he or she be accredited? This panel examines that question. Moderator: Anthony Moretti, Point Park University Panelists: Bradley Weaver, Westminster, 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM AM 10:30 – 11:45 Would a Certification or Licensing Program Improve Broadcast Journalism? (Session ID: 60) N234

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Panelists: David Nelson, University of Central Oklahoma, Central of University Nelson, David Panelists: Pueblo - University State Colorado Lovato, Sam Moderator: underwriting. and formats, and audience facilities, and equipment responsibility, and relationships ethics, include; Topicsadvisors. media campus for tips offering be will experts sales with of panel along This rewarding. be can it administration but tough, is lab media in operated student towel. the the Advising in throw Throw to ready be may overwhelming. you and goals be can engineering and programming, station staff, your balancing of job The Media Advisors] [Student N240 51) ID: (Session Wrong and Right it Do to How SMA101: 11:45– 10:30 AM AM University,State Kent Hanson, Gary Panelists: University State Kent Gaudino, Jim Moderator: spaces. panel The of will presentoriginalresearchontheuse campaign. YouTubepresidential 2008 political socialcapitalinthenetworking forinformationandthedevelopmentof the on MySpace and sites—YouTube,Facebook media social of impact the at looks session This [Research] N239 199) ID: (Session Campaign Media Social The - 2008 Election 11:45– 10:30 AM AM Frank Aycock,University, State Appalachian Panelists: Frank Aycock,University State Appalachian Moderator: industry! media major one least at for doom spells possibly and business media electronic the of aspects all impacting be Tailto seems the out laid basics of panel The Long Tailyearʼs and took a beginning Last look Tail.at some topics. This yearʼsLong panel is expected to be explosive as more and more The The Long book blockbuster AndersonʼsChris on panel attended highly yearʼs last follows panel This Programming] & Marketing [Management, N238 63) ID: (Session 2009 Update – Broadcasting for Fiction Tail:of Long Fact The 11:45– 10:30 AM AM University,Shaw Long, Marcus Panelists: University Shaw Robinson, WilliamRussell Moderator: adviser.faculty their by chaired be will panel This studies. cultural of sphere the through analysis content traditional of combination a of through coverage news issue nexus the examine will the panelists the discussion, the as the as theory race critical Using crimes. hate to relates it as coverage news of problem the discuss to proposes panel This Studies] [Multicultural N237 Muted: AnalyzingIntersectionsthe HateCrimesofNewsOwnershipand throughCritical RaceTheory(Session 89)ID: 11:45– 10:30 AM AM

David Spiceland, Appalachian State University Spiceland, State David Appalachian Paul Haridakis, Kent State University,State Kent Haridakis, Paul Crystal Sanders, Shaw University,Shaw Sanders, Crystal Marjorie Yambor,Marjorie University,WesternKentucky Florida, Central of University Brown, Tim University,State Kent Grubb, Max School, Broadcasting Zealand New Pauling, Brian James Jones, Jr.,University,Jones,State HoustonJames Sam Radio College Members...and YoungerVoters Carol Johnson, Shaw University,Shaw Johnson, Carol Critical Race Theory: An Introduction to Theory and Praxis and Theory Introductionto An Theory: Race Critical Hate Nation: Exploring Hate Crime News Coverage News Crime Hate Exploring Nation: Hate Owning the Means of Production: Ideological Capitalism Production:Ideological of Means the Owning Social Networks and Political Capital Political and Networks Social YouTubePolitics and A Theoretical Paridigm for User Generated Content Generated User for TheoreticalAParidigm The Long Tail and the Death of Local TV as Weas TVIt Local Know of Tail Death Long the The and h Nw aeBo) f mrcn oiis Hw oil ewrs Influence Networks Social How Politics: American of Face(Book) New The Feedback: An exploratory review of issues from a media advisor prospectiveadvisorfrommedia reviewexploratory issuesFeedback:a An of HD radio: College radioʼs influence on the adoption of HD radio HD radioʼsof College adoption radio: the HD on influence Nurturing the Nexus: Aligning Administrators, Professors, Managers, Staff Managers, Professors, Administrators, Aligning Nexus: the Nurturing Television Is Dead, But It Just WonʼtJust It TelevisionBut Dead, Is Down! Lie

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Coffee With Stephen Davis, Family Entertainment Group (Session ID: 304) N249 [All Convention] As CEO Media Online and of Mobile of President as served Davis FEG, to Family Prior space. entertainment traditional and digital the for Entertainment brands entertainment Group, Stephen Davis An is worldwide. businesses online and mobile $400M nearly its for responsibility P/L had he where InfoSpace, company listed NASDAQ at engaged in the producers largest development, Europeʼs of one America, Granada of President as served previously Davis executive, industry entertainment international production and revitalization of and family distributors of quality television programming. He has also produced a number of highly acclaimed television programs including the two Emmy nominated TV movies “Rudy: The Rudy Giuliani Story” starring James and Woods “Pope John Paul II” starring Have a cup of and coffee headed, get where Jon and insight he how thinks into you the itʼs can industry, This help. Voight. session is co-produced with NATPE. Moderator: Greg Pitts, Bradley University 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM AM 10:30 – 11:45 [Documentary] The second session in the documentary workshop features DP/cameraman Dave Sperling. With more than 25 years in the video and film dozen a than more for Photography of Director as served has He projects. of range varied widely a on worked has Sperling Dave industries, and independent as HD feature well specials films, as for his Homeʼ Discovery, documentary work includes Americaʼs the series ʻBuilding and techniques and components on questions field will Dave Mugge. Robert filmmaker with documentaries music feature-length of series a manufacture reps will be available to answer additional queries on product specifications and features. 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Student and Faculty the of winners the honors session This [News] N254 224) ID: Competition (Session AwardsNews Student and Faculty Media Arts: of BEAFestival 11:45– 10:30 AM AM Jason Kahn, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Carolina-Chapel North of University Kahn, Jason Montana, Gray,of Stacy University & Boyce Dan University,Elon Matusek, Joey & Daniel Eugene University,Madison James Timmy & Jopling, Short Weiss,Brian Josh Roscioli, Caitlin University,Madison James Hanuschak, George & Park Ariel University,Illinois Eastern Nugent, Zachary Mike Pache, Columbia College Chicago, College Columbia Pache, Mike University,Illinois Eastern Nugent, Zachary University,State Houston Oder, Sam Michael University,Cavalier,Marshall Adam University,Granillo, State Dana Arizona University,Utah Southern Holmes, Christopher Hill, Carolina-Chapel North of University Gorjestani, Kethevane University,Utah Southern Holmes, Christopher University,Cavalier,Marshall Adam Montana, of University Korslien, Ashley University,Utah Southern Holmes, Christopher Maryland, of University Gaines, Amanda Brigham YoungUniversity, University,State Arizona University,Elon University,State Arkansas Brigham YoungUniversity, Maryland, of University Phoenix 14 News 14 Phoenix TerpWeekly Edition Cronkite Newswatch 2008 CronkiteNewswatch ASU News ASU BYU Daily News Student Newscast Student News Daily BYU Newscast 89 Classical Kosovo ViolenceKosovo Farrien Glen Johnshoy Glen Farrien Metal v.Metal Wood Release Whitewater YinglingYearsFire:40 Later TicketScalping Chicago ChildrenʼsChicago Museum Missoula Food Bank Food Missoula Election Night Election Saints Go MarchingIn Go Saints Credit Card Debt In Alabama In CreditCardDebt Parachute Pilots Parachute Horses For High Gas Prices Gas High For Horses Ft. 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The Benefits and Potential of Internet Radio (Session ID: 21) N256 [Radio Audio and Media | Interactive Media and Emerging Technologies] years. several for stations radio Internet operated and started successfully have who universities different from professors features panel This those to advice give to designed is session The programming. to technology to funding from everything on perspectives offer will panel The who are interested in starting a station, or to encourage those who may have started a station but are looking for new ideas. Moderator: Andrew Arlington Clark, - University of Texas Panelists: Metropolitan State Pat College Turner, - Denver 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM AM 10:30 – 11:45 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM AM 10:30 – 11:45 Ethics and the Broadcasting Student (Session ID: 93) N233 Colleges] Year/Small [Two Moderator: Chris Johnson, Bethany Lutheran College Panelists: Grossmont Evan Wirig, Community College, Towards a Mobile Television Aesthetic (Session a ID: Mobile Towards Television 122) N251 Aesthetics [Production & Criticism] The demand for has mobile entertainment grown at a fast and furious pace, whereas video content, designed specifically for portable media players, has lagged far behind. Thus, if we are to effectively support the needs small-screen usersʼ viewing of experiences, sustainable our and increasingly academically acceptable mobile rules of lives, composition and, must be in developed. this To turn, effect, maximize this panel examines the aesthetic consequences of media convergence, presents key design international trends. factors, and describes current and emerging Moderator: McGill University Marilyn Terzic, Panelists: Herbert Zettl, San Francisco State University, 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM AM 10:30 – 11:45 Second Place: Third Place: Sports Anchor Category Television First Place: Second Place: Third Place: Category Weathercaster Television First Place: Second Place: Third Place: Television News Anchor Category Television First Place:

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Sponsored by: Sponsored like. looks job the on day average an what and role, the in exceed to needed skills critical the Join Avid and Sex & the Cityʼs Assistant Editor Carrie Puchkoff for an engaging discussion on the role of an assistant editor in TV and film, Convention] [All N250 Keynote BEALuncheon PM 12:45 – PM 12:00 Games Evolved Bodmer,CEO, Reto Panelists: Ventures,Battery Residence, Network in Games Editor,Executive Former,International Managing Strang, Dale market mass Moderator: the in contender serious a medium medium. this lucrative this into tap to how and make industry growing fast this driving trends top culture the industry.about entertainment Learn mainstream into acceptance widespread and capabilities increased The video game industry is poised to double in sales from $32 billion in 2005 to nearly $70 billion in 2011 by some estimates. New consuls, Convention] [All N252 316) TodayTopID: TrendsEntertainment Games: (Session Revolutionizing 5 PM 1:15 – PM 12:00 Jon Technology,of Alper,Director WGBH Development, and Research Speakers: Educators. and Broadcasters from trials industry and stories personal both to Listen users. of communities educate and effectivebuild cost to a means providing often while heights new to engagement user take worlds virtual how out Find scale? small or large the on either impact an make and out get you can how avatar, your create you brand. your market or money After make to way new a for looking are you if impression, first a at chance second your be may Life Second Convention] [All N252 312) ID: (Session Life Second in Chances Second PM 12:00 – 10:45 AM Josephʼs David Saint University,Allan, Panelists: University Millersville Irwin, Stacey Moderator: Convention] [All N258 295) ID: (Session Session Research Peer-Reviewed Scholar-to-Scholar 11:45– 10:30 AM AM

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BEA2009 Research Symposium (Session New ID: New Voters 280) New Voices, Technologies, TechnoPolitics: N254 [All Convention] Politics and technology are increasingly interdependent in the modern elections. The 2008 campaign is characterized by convergence a the what convergence of on capitalize to designed are programs Symposium Research 2009 The voters. new and voices, new technologies, new media, the candidates, by used being are technologies new way the on focus will reports Research election. this in produced factors these of social and networking by media voters, like sites, including FaceBook media blogs, and citizen-generated YouTube, media, candidate Web only not represented voices, new of emergence historic the by affected been also has 2008 in Communication podcasting. and MySpace, and been have who voters, young particularly voters, new the by also but contenders presidential minority and female of candidacies historic by energized by these new voices and by the new technologies that allow their active participation in the democratic process. Lee Introduction: Kaid, Lynda University of Florida Research Foundation Professor 2:15 – 3:15 New Technologies Panelists: Monica Postelnicu, Louisiana State University, 2:15 PM – 6:30 PM N255/N257/N259/N261 [All Convention] takes unveiling grand the until exhibitors the to talk to free feel Please hall. exhibit the in lunch offers again BEA demand, popular by Back place at 12:45 PM. 12:45 PM – 2:15 PM BEA2009 Exhibit Hall Lunch (Session ID: 310) 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM BEA2009 Exhibit Hall (Session ID: 306) N255/N257/N259/N261 [All Convention] BEA Come and wander among the exhibits and chat with vendors to get the most up-to-date information and resources available to faculty. exhibitors provide teaching tools, creative software and the latest research. S E PECIAL VENT

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N235 [Courses, Curricula Administration] & In this panel, we discuss both the necessity of and strategies Journalism for and Media Production. Through extending interviews with broadcast course professionals, we offer a content baseline description of in what employers are traditional “skills” courses in the fields and then give specific examples looking and for, strategies for incorporating of these areas of knowledge into traditional journalism and media production courses. Moderator: Thom Baggerman, Capital University Panelists: Tim Scully, University of St. Thomas, Expectations: 2:15 PM – 3:30 PM More Than Just Extended Skills: Content Teaching in Journalism and Production Courses (Session ID: 140) [News] In this Creating Powerful Radio News workshop, participants will Geller works with learn more than 500 stations in 30 Broadcast countries, Consultant training and Valerie broadcast author journalists News/Talk successful methods used by top stations throughout the truth, the world. “Tell principles, three on based session, this In storytelling. compelling powerful, through audiences engage to Directors News and CBS, BBC, the by use in currently are that instructors for methods and techniques shares Geller BORING...” BE NEVER and matter it make and NPR among others. Moderator: Geller Geller, Media International Valerie 2:15 PM – 3:30 PM Creating Powerful Radio News (Session ID: 151) N234 Paper Competition Chair: Webmaster: State Coreen University Jackson, Tennessee Multicultural Studies Division Meeting (Session ID: 239) N233 [Multicultural Studies] traditionally between relationship the of concerns addressing for forum specific a provide to founded was Division Studies Multicultural The underrepresented groups—especially racial and ethnic groups (i.e., employment portrayal, of African, issues on research of presentation Hispanic, and issues of Asian discussion for forum a provides and also division The media. Native electronic American (ANANA))—and the and entrepreneurship and response the to academyʼs teaching these issues. Multicultural Studies Chair: San Chair: Azocar, Francisco Vice Cristina State University 2:15 PM – 3:30 PM 2:15 PM – 3:30 PM Student A Building Media Program (Session ID: 82) N232 [Student Advisors] Media Student Media groups require a unique blend of skills from their advisors: part faculty member, part business This manager. panel would present information from programs, both large and small, who have accomplished a level of professionalism that goes beyond the typical student media experience. Moderator: Phil Hoffman, Akron University of Panelists: Beck, WZIP-FM, Tom

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N238 [Management, Marketing & Programming] The mission of the Management, Marketing and Programming Division is to (3) areas, those in research scholarly non-juried (1) and juried of presentation the for forum a enhance Provide (2) programming, and sales management, the teaching and research of electronic media Enhance networking between faculty and management, sales and programming professionals, and to (4) Provide a forum for the exchange of effective learning and teaching techniques. Chair: 2:15 PM – 3:30 PM Management, Marketing & Programming Division Meeting (Session ID: 235) Chair - Vice Paper Competition Chair: G. William Edinboro Covington, University Jr., Interim Newsletter Editor: Production Aesthetics Production & Criticism Division Paper Competition (Session ID: 252) N237 Aesthetics [Production & Criticism] Moderator: Robert E. Eubanks, Sam Houston State University Panelists: Azusa Pacific Koch, University, Warren 2:15 PM – 3:30 PM

2:15 PM – 3:30 PM Second Shift: The Ethics of Retooling (Session the ID: Teacher 197) N236 [Courses, Curricula Administration & | Interactive Media and Emerging Technologies] the them giving also while preparation theoretical seasoned students giving of challenge the with struggle programs media University-based latest equipment taught by competent professors. This panel explores the challenges professors, administrators and technical staff face as seasoned faculty try to learn new equipment, technicians try to train theoreticians and administrators try to find a way to pay for it This all. panel provides techniques for retooling, paying for it and hearing what the industry has to say about the need. Moderator: Ball Maria Williams-Hawkins, State University Panelists: Sybril Bennett, Belmont University,

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Additionally: Aeach studentʼsportion of screened. documentary willbe short Denial of into theEyes Look titles include:Our working The that filmmaker “voice/perspective” raises, and how accuracy and fairness can collide with bias and propaganda in documentary filmmaking. challenges ethical the reveals and Park, Hyde in Corner Speakerʼs famed the at shooting and visiting while “journey” documentary unique studentʼssummer,each the explores in Session England, 2008. London, in documentaries short three producing while experienced students university four which challenges ethical the explore documentary,will of panel style this essay” ”personal Moore Michael the Considering [Documentary] N249 150) ID: (Session Location Same the at Shot Films Documentary Student Three of Essay’Study Documentary: ‘Personal ACase the Voice in Worldviewof and Ethics PM 3:30 – PM 2:15 University,Northwestern Ettema, James Panelists: University State Green TomBowling Mascaro, Moderator: events. present-day to histories past compare and research, historical new present opportunities, missed analyze and coverage media key wars: Vietnam,three of coverage news and documentary analyze Gulf will War,The session This the Warsummarize will Panelists Iraq. in History] | [Documentary N242 179) ID: Wars(Session of Coverage the from Lessons PM 3:30 – PM 2:15 BYU-Idaho Howard, Brian Panelists: College Lutheran Bethany Nissen, Jonas Moderator: stations. TVlocal or departments campus improved other with working they with students to offeringshow their with ideas shared programs broadcast small where session popular extremely yearʼs last to follow-up a is panel This [TwoYear/Small Colleges] N240 97) TwoID: Part (Session Dogs, Big The With Running PM 3:30 – PM 2:15 University,Howard Hines, Barbara Panelists: University Liberty Martin, Carey Moderator: intro. that provide to say.aims panel This However, aspiring media academics should have some introduction to the arena beyond what their well-intentioned dissertation committees case. the of overstatement an be may This Right? OZ... OF up WIZARD THE opening in WickedWitchʼsthe poppies be like soon nationwide should universities at jobs retirement, of sunset the into off floats and parachutes golden their grabs generation Boom Baby the As [Writing] N239 136) ID: (Session NOT Hired—or Get to How and Ethics PM 3:30 – PM 2:15

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N256 [Radio Audio and Media] This session honors the winners of Audio the competition. Faculty Selected works of this yearʼs award recipients will be exhibited. Moderator: Melanie Stone, Georgia Southern University Long Form Category Production Best of Competition: San Francisco Jeff Jacoby, State University, 2:15 PM – 3:30 PM Festival BEA of Arts: Media Audio Faculty Awards Competition and Showcase (Session ID: 225) Radio Documentary Category Best of Competition: University of New Mexico/San Francisco State University, David King Dunaway, [International] future for ground training integrated an to school one-room a from advanced Ukraine the in Academy Mohyla Kyiv the years, five mere a In relationship synergistic a represented Project OUKMA the grant, Department State $247,000 a by funded Initially professionals. journalism that enhanced both universities and led to a critical leading partnership This foundation. with panel Ukraineʼs will provide insights into the challenges and opportunities of media education and international partnerships. Moderator: Roger Ohio Cooper, University The Evolution of Media Education in an Emerging Democracy: The Ohio University-Kyiv Academy Mohyla Project (Session ID: 110) N252 2:15 PM – 3:30 PM N251 [Gender Issues] This panel will examine the images and representations of gender found in all forms of media, film, television, advertising, etc., and how in particular women. It those will images also influence examine society, our social responsibility as educators to develop ways to confront these images in ourselves and our students and how we can work with our students to create new images and representations. Moderator: Central Patricia Williamson, Michigan University Panelists: University, Young Mark Brigham Callister, 2:15 PM – 3:30 PM Images on Screen: How Gender Based Stereotypes on Screen Can Influence Life Decisions (Session ID: 167) Moderator: Moderator: Alan Hueth, Point Loma Nazarene University Panelists: Shelby Martin, Point Loma Journeys: Nazarene University,

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Festival Competition Chair: Ken Fischer, University of Oklahoma of Fischer,University Ken Chair: Competition Festival University Elon Landesberg, Rich ViceChair: Chair: Division News News year.next the for The approved are activity.policies and creative and research, teaching, news broadcast in interested Division addresses all issues having members to do with educating students BEAfor careers in broadcast news. At all the meeting, division officers are elected for is meeting Division News The [News] N234 247) ID: (Session Meeting Division News PM 5:00 – PM 3:45 Animesh Rathore, Ohio University, Panelists: TennesseeJackson, University Coreen State Moderator: Studies] [Multicultural N233 254) ID: (Session Competition Paper Division Multicultural PM 5:00 – PM 3:45 Texasresearch of Tompolicy University at public Christie, Arlington, Panelists: Texasof TomUniversity at Ingram, Arlington Moderator: poverty of goals reduction. government target and functions social important serve America, South and Africa in stations radio community as such change, societal facilitate to designed services radio Other opinion. public influence to seek television, and Alhurra Sawa U.S. Radio sponsored as such services, broadcasting government–sponsored Some change. societal effect to is and purpose whose broadcasting services government-sponsored broadcasting of other effectiveness and direction, policies, new the on research on-going discuss will session This [International] N232 Services Broadcasting International of Effectiveness Policy,Viewing:and and Direction Listening Beyond PM 5:00 – PM 3:45 McKinley,of Chris University Arizona, Panelists: Houston of University Harwood, Kenneth Moderator: adults. of reality social to points childhood early TelevisionInternet. in to viewing attention their by mediated be to appears forming are and media of uses upon emphases New content. television on technology by children who research live in cites suggest new effective ways in prompting which to reach children. Political concern, fragmentation among those whose health views national a is obesity Childhood Policy] & Law | [Research N258 55) ID: (Session Research New Youth,Children, Media: and PM 3:30 – PM 2:15

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The DTV Transition The in DTV New Transition Zealand and Australia A A Case Study of Five Students and Plagiarism Improving Academic Honesty in Student Projects for Audio, Video, The DTV Transition The in DTV Japan Transition The DTV Transition The in DTV the Transition Union European Alternative Activities That Student Help Misconduct Avoid and Cheating. The DTV Transition The in DTV the Transition United States Beyond Student Plagiarism: Motivation Ignorance, and Time-Management, Ethics Skirting Ethics with and Blackboard Other New Technologies Mary Blue, Tulane Mary University Blue, Tulane Joy Chavez Anchorage Mapaye, Alaska University of Peter Seel, Colorado State University, Brian Pauling and Paul Norris, New Zealand Broadcasting School, Michel Dupagne, University of Miami, Curtis Holsopple, Virginia State University, Kara Gould, Pepperdine University, and Photojournalism Mike James, Harding University, Durinda Robinson, University of Phoenix, Louisiana Campus,

Production Aesthetics Production & Criticism Division Meeting (Session ID: 237) N237 Aesthetics [Production & Criticism] The Aesthetics Production & Criticism purpose divisionʼs is the improvement of teaching and the fostering of research and innovations in audio and video production, aesthetics and criticism. The division provides a forum for the exchange of teaching techniques and material; the presentation of juried and non-juried scholarly research; the presentation of discussion faculty of innovations and in student production equipment productions; and the techniques; and demonstration as a and means of evaluation through juried competition research of scholarly and faculty production. Members are involved in the supervision production competition that of provides valuable feedback and credibility the often needed in promotion and only tenure reviews. collegiate, association-wide, peer review faculty Aesthetics & Production Criticism Chair: College of Pennsylvania Robert York Mott, Chair - Vice Paper Competition Chair: A&M University - Commerce DeMars, Texas Manager: Tony Web 3:45 PM – 5:00 PM Augie Respondent: Grant, University of South Carolina N236 [Interactive Media and Emerging Technologies] completion the see will years ten next the and decades three for underway been has technology (DTV) television digital of development The of its adoption in technologically advanced countries. The United States completed its This session will digital review the status of television the international transition to DTV transition with a focus on Japan, in Australia, New the Zealand/ nations of February the of 2009. European Union, and the United States. Each speaker will explore unique aspects of the transition in their assigned country or region and review the timeline for adoption. Moderator: Peter Seel, Colorado State University Panelists: Kanayama, Japan, Sophia Tsutomu University, 3:45 PM – 5:00 PM The to Global (Session Digital Transition ID: Television 134) N235 [Courses, Curricula Administration] & The academic integrity of higher education depends heavily on student honesty and the value of the educational experience is diminished greatly when dishonesty occurs. This panel of educators will present case studies of their experiences with student dishonesty, providing advice on how to protect the academic experience from dishonesty and how to deal with student unethical behavior when it occurs. Moderator: University John MacKerron, Towson Panelists: Cynthia Salisbury Cooper, University, 3:45 PM – 5:00 PM Gotcha! Case Studies in Student Dishonesty (Session ID: 158) Research Chair: Newsletter Editor: Webmaster: Brown, Tim University of Central Florida Jared Johnson, Georgia College & State University

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and HIV Maria Fontenot, Texas Tech University, Chad Corwin, Associates, Corwin & message board message board Alysson DeVito, University of Tennessee, online world post-Olympic Games Alphonse Lennarz, Doctoral Student, Fielding Graduate University, technology Naeemah Clark, University of Tennessee, Keta Paulson, Doctoral Student, Fielding Graduate University, Shelley Wiggly, University of Texas-Arlington, Pamela Rutledge, Media Psychology Research Center, Second Place: Jon. M. Smith Hafen, and Southern Lyman Utah University, Pitch Competition Judges: Nancy Indira and Schreiber, S. Lee Somani, University Washington

[Research] Although daytime dramas receive some ridicule, it should be noted that soaps are one of the most enduring and adaptable genres in media. audiences new and life new a seeing are operas soap Today, loyalty. audience to due is television to radio from transition their Undoubtedly, online. This panel addresses how the parasocial relationships inherent in the serials are reflected message boards, in and ethical issues raised character by these unique relationships. blogs, user input found on Moderator: Naeemah Clark, University of Tennessee Panelists: University Brad Yates, of Georgia, West 3:45 PM – 5:00 PM Suds in Cyberspace: How Soap Operas and the Internet are Converging a to New Tell Story (Session ID: 143) N250 Documentary Research and Pitch Competition (Session ID: 31) N249 [Documentary] New the this Pitch year, Competition allows the winners of the 2009 Documentary Preproduction Research competition to pitch their ideas to a panel of leading industry professionals at the Conference. BEA After hearing the pitches, participantʼs the judges will deliberate and name They a will winner. provide feedback on both the proposals and the pitches, and will do session a with Q&A the session attendees. Moderator: Bill Deering, University - of Wisconsin Stevens Point First Place: Mary California Northridge, C. State Schaffer, University, 3:45 PM – 5:00 PM Moderator: Moderator: Garry Hare, Media Psychology Doctoral Program, Fielding Graduate University Panelists: Hogg, Jerri Bay Lynn Path College,

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N234 [News | Student Advisors] Media preach ethics We in our media classrooms and give examples of what to do and what not to do when faced with an ethical dilemma in the an in stick them make and classroom the in learned lessons ethical those take to students teach we do How in? sink it does But world. “real” daily This deadline over panel environment? the will look air, at what does and work doesnʼt when it comes to teaching and then practicing newsroom ethics. Moderator: Suzy Smith, Ball State University Panelists: Emerson Janet College, Kolodzy, 5:15 PM – 6:30 PM From the Classroom to the Newsroom: 10” The Ethical “Top Dilemmas of Student Produced News (Session ID: 168)

discussion. Moderator: G. William Edinboro Covington University Jr., of Pennsylvania Panelists: Ahmed Nori Hussain, Arab United Emirates University, Global and Technological Global Challenges and to Technological be Overcome by Educators Seeking to Impart Ethical Standards N233 [Multicultural Studies] Educators in the global village have a compelling interest in creating an awareness of ethical and considerations in media content, delivery, operation of facilities. The panelists in this session view these variables from the perspective of myriad daily practitionerʼs choices, while others perspectives. approach the subject in from Some an various academic cultures Viewpoints setting. and included in focus the on the 5:15 PM – 6:30 PM Your Student Media 24/7 A Your Operation: Ethics Practicum for Integrating Ethics into the Curriculum (Session ID: 290) N232 [Student Advisors] Media Moderator: Bill Rugg, University of Phoenix Panelists: University of Candace South Walton, Dakota, 5:15 PM – 6:30 PM 3:45 PM – 5:00 PM College Production Showcase (Session Two-Year/Small ID: 96) N258 Colleges] Year/Small [Two showcase featuring A broadcast productions from two-year and small colleges. Moderator: Grossmont Evan Wirig, Community College Panelists: Kurt Paulsen, Bethany Lutheran College

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Second Place: Second Place: First VideoMusic Category Place: First Category Animation/Experimental/Mixed WarrenUniversity Koch, Pacific Azusa Moderator: exhibited. be will recipients award yearʼs this of works VideoStudent Selected the competition. of winners the honors session This Criticism] & [Production Aesthetics N237 227) ID: (Session Showcase Competition and VideoAwards Student Media Arts: of BEAFestival PM 6:30 – PM 5:15 University, Graduate Fielding Franklin, Hillary Panelists: University Graduate Fielding Sewell, Dan Moderator: Our hands? wrong the into falls technology this when psychology,collide. outcome when interests technology,outcomes commercial ethical and the the examine panelists is What media? social of personal purpose and initiatives the roots truly grass this initiate is and But time, involvement. and space across people connect understanding, and trust facilitate to ability its on dote technology the of Proponents driven. user is it distinction: simple one with media of forms other all from itself separates media Social TechnologiesEmerging and Research] Media | [Interactive N236 137) ID: (Session Media Social of Psychology and Ethics The Neighborhoods: Global PM 6:30 – PM 5:15 DeVito,Tennessee,of Allyson Univeristy Panelists: DeVito,Tennesseeof Allyson University Moderator: and colleges, arts liberal small institutions, universities. international religious universities, four-year at instructors facing challenges and differences similarities, the as well as settings, educational of variety a in ethics media teach instructors how addresses panel This issues. of variety the address to across the journalism curriculum. However, othersbelieve the extent and severity of problems facing media require a separate ethics course Some journalism and electronic media professors and administrators advocate the “pervasive method” of incorporating ethics within courses & Administration] Curricula [Courses, N235 212) ID: (Session TeachingEthics of Media Ethics The PM 6:30 – PM 5:15 Tennesseeof University Clark, Respondent: Naeemah

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broadcasters. Moderator: Glenda R. Balas, Sam Houston State University Panelsts: Alan University G. of Stavitsky, Oregon, N239 [Radio Audio and Media | Law & Policy] While all U.S. broadcasters are broadcasters are held accountable to higher standards of objectivity and to balance. This panel examines media the regulations and policies within an ethical rules noncommercial by faced management and finance, technology, journalism, in challenges ethical unique investigates and and reference, of frame regulations of the Federal Communication Commission, only public 5:15 PM – 6:30 PM Public Broadcasting and Professional Ethics: Issues in Theory and Practice (Session ID: 103) Rebecca Respondent: Lind, University of Illinois, Chicago Global Programming (Session ID: Trends 19) N238 [Management, Marketing & Programming] This panel will feature presenters with knowledge of programming trends (and events) in television and/or radio, Internet, new media. Each presenter will discuss a portion of the globe not necessarily familiar to most audience members. Moderator: Norm Arizona Medoff, University Northern Panelists: Lena Zhang, San Francisco China State University, 5:15 PM – 6:30 PM Second Place: Third Place: Category Promotional First Place: Second Place: Third Place: Studio Category First Place: Second Place: Third Place: Narrative Category First Place:

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N258 Colleges] Year/Small [Two lower of teaching the promote and enhance to strategies; teaching propagate and share to are goals Divisionʼs Colleges Two-Year/Small The division courses in broadcasting; to promote and encourage the transferability of broadcasting courses between institutions; to facilitate the interaction of faculty with broadcasters and media practitioners; to promote the study of broadcasting across academic disciplines; and to promote the use of broadcast facilities to support broadcast education. Colleges Division Chair: Two-Year/Small University-Idaho Young Brigham Ron Weekes, Chair: Vice Third Place: 5:15 PM – 6:30 PM Colleges Division Meeting (Session Two-Year/Small ID: 249) Newsletter Editor/Webmanager: Ohio Shane Tilton, University of Zanesville N256 [Radio Audio and Media] This session will tap the Geller and talent scout Pat side Bryson of both Valerie highly respected consultants in a session that will give you and students interaction audience direct Through industry. broadcast the in employment for search your in ahead step a be to ammunition the faculty will get direct answers from two major consultants who are actively involved in scouting and hiring industry talent. Moderator: State University Valdosta Michael Taylor, Panelists: Geller Geller, Media International Valerie 5:15 PM – 6:30 PM to Want Be So In You Broadcasting?? What Well Here’s We’re Looking For (Session ID: 139) State University Valdosta Michael Respondent: Taylor, Getting A Better A Getting Publishing Deal: Look Book What For Contract To In Your (Session ID: 92) N251 [Writing] just You received a book contact and youʼre thrilled. That is, until you read it. Turns out favors Now the what? publisher. itʼs In an this session, you will indecipherable learn how to one-sided evaluate your book document contract and negotiate that a better deal for yourself. before line dotted the on sign donʼt do, you Whatever go. must absolutely clauses what and without live canʼt you terms what learn will You attending this seminar. Moderator: Paul Union National Writers MacArthur, Panelist: Union Assistant National Writers Advisor, National Paul Contract MacArthur, Second Place: 5:15 PM – 6:30 PM Student Short Form Category First Place: I D M NTEREST IVISION EETING 52 T HURSDAY SPECIAL EVENT BEA2009 Harold Fellows Scholarships Fellows Harold Broadcasters National of the Association by Sponsored VincentWasilewski Scholarship Broadcasters National of the Association by Sponsored Helen Sioussat/Fay WellsSioussat/Fay Scholarships Helen Tangerby M. Sponsored Alexander WalterScholarships Patterson by VoronSponsored Abe Committee VoronAbe Scholarships: by: Sponsored BEAScholarship 2008-2009 Awards: VanCour, Shawn College Carleton Dissertation BEAHarwood AwardKenneth Recipient: BEAScholar Distinguished Award Recipient: Louis St. Missouri, Murray,of Dr.D. University Michael Service BEAEducation AwardDistinguished Recipient: Williams, Glenda BEAPresident 2009-2010 Welcome: Host: recipients. award distinguished yearʼs this honor to ceremony the after us Join recognized. BEAalso to is service and Leadership winners. scholarship our as well as research, in work student graduate faculty,and best the BEAof annual some AwardsThe recognizes Ceremony Convention] [All N250 289) ID: (Session Reception BEAand Ceremony Awards PM 8:00 – PM 6:45 AlexanderTanger Scholarship LLC Communications, Patrick by Sponsored BEATwo Year/CommunityScholarships College Solutions VCI by Sponsored Sponsored by BEAby Sponsored VISION Scholarship VISION Award Broadcastersʼthe Foundation by Sponsored : : : : : : : Dr.TexasNorth of B. University Alan Albarran, Broadcasters National of CEO, Association and Rehr,President K. David Gabrielle Boward, Cedarville University Cedarville Boward, Gabrielle Michael Houchin, University of Montana of University Houchin, Michael Laura Beth Ward,Beth University Laura Elon University Elon Northcut, Shea TexasMendez, University Alysha State University Lutheran Fletcher,Pacific Adriana ae Wlae Clfri Sae University, State California Wallace, James Raymond Nelson, Central Michigan University Michigan Central Nelson, Raymond University State Illinois Long, Mark Michael Valerio,Michael GeorgeWashington University Northridge Christi Mitchell,Ann Oklahoma BaptistUniversity Mary Wilkins, Isothermal Community College Community Wilkins,Mary Isothermal Yeiber Cano, City College of San Francisco San Yeiberof College City Cano, Colin Greene, James Madison University Madison James Greene, Colin Suyun Hong, University of Texas/Austinof University Hong, Suyun

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Second Place: Debut First Place: 9:00 AM 9:00 – AM 10:15 Student Advisors Media Division Paper Competition (Session ID: 255) N232 [Student Advisors] Media Moderator: Kentucky University Western Yambor, Marjorie BEA2009 Exhibit Hall (Session ID: 305) N255/N257/N259/N261 [All Convention] Come and wander among the exhibits and chat with vendors to get the most up-to-date information and BEA resources available to faculty. exhibitors provide teaching tools, creative software and the latest research. 9:00 AM 9:00 – 4:00 PM 9:00 AM 9:00 – 4:30 PM BEA2009 Placement Center N243 [All Convention] descriptions, job review can employers and seekers job Registered Job. A Find or Job A Post to place the is Center Placement BEA 2009 The applicant materials and even schedule on-site interviews. This is a free service for 2009 Institutional BEA and Individual members. There is a $100 fee for non-members. Placement Center Coordinator: Michael Bruce, Oklahoma Baptist University N242 [All Convention] Have a cup of coffee with your District 7 Representative, Gwin Faulconer-Lippert! District 7 represents all two-year and small colleges in the USA. Moderator: Gwin Faulconer-Lippert, Oklahoma City Community College, District 7 Representative 8:00 AM 8:00 – AM 9:00 District 7 Business Meeting (Session ID: 284) Breakfast with AJA Breakfast Video AJA Systems with (Session ID: 308) N252 [All Convention] why learn and breakfast have solutions—come conversion and interface video professional of manufacturer leading a is Systems Video AJA they are experiencing rapid growth in the Space educational limited. sector. Sponsored by: Systems Video AJA 8:00 AM 8:00 – AM 9:00 8:00 AM 8:00 – 5:00 PM BEA2009 Convention Registration (Session ID: 270) Lobby N250 [All Convention] P C S E APER OMPETITION PECIAL VENT 56 F RIDAY PAPER COMPETITION INTEREST DIVISION MEETING BEA2009

First Place: First Open Place: Second Place: First Debut WestBeeson, Joel Moderator: Virginia University Technologies]Emerging and Media [Interactive N236 257) ID: (Session Competition TechnologiesPaper Emerging Division and Media Interactive 10:15 AM – 9:00 AM Membership: Webmaster: ViceChair: University State Jr.,Jones,Houston James Sam Chair: and Division Curricula Administration Courses, CCABEA! in at active administrator,get or teacher a youʼre If BEA. at and institutions, respective our at goals these further to ways departments. of and variety programs a of discuss administration weʼll the meeting, in our interested At are and curricula, stronger and new develop excellence, teaching enhance to ways and and methods Curricula teaching Courses, explore The members Division Administration & Administration] Curricula [Courses, N235 241) ID: (Session Meeting Division and Administration Curricula, Courses, 10:15 AM – 9:00 AM University Cooper,Ohio Roger University,State Chico California Meadows, Jennifer Chair: Competition Paper Newsletter/WebsiteEditor: ViceChair: Lohrey,University James Mansfield Chair: Division Issues Gender related gender on focusing issues of teaching the broadcasting/media. of disciplines the promotes within study of area substantive and a as concerns fosters gender; to related tenure and promotion of issues on discussion leads field; the in colleagues professional to issues gender of impact about information of dissemination encourages education; media and media the in concerns gender to related problems and issues existing of discussion and awareness stimulates Division Issues Gender The Issues] [Gender N234 245) ID: (Session Meeting Division Issues Gender 10:15 AM – 9:00 AM Truglio,Workshop, Rosemarie Sesame Panelists: Film/Televisionof Department Communication of College University Boston Loman, Michael Moderator: childrenʼs including of simply without area diversity important teach extremely one show? the does on backgrounds an and cultures races, differenthow from participants is But marketplace. This diversity.international the teach in to also but claim) domestically even only donʼt television...not (or claim children for shows television Many Studies] [Multicultural N233 Children’s16) TeachTelevisionThrough ID: Successfully Diversity (Session to How 10:15 AM – 9:00 AM Second Place: Second

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Y Breaking Down Breaking a Scene: Technique The Directing Essence of Teaching Managing the Set and Want Getting What You Working with Budgets Producers, and Schedules Working Win-Win-Win: When Baseball Up and to a Radio Promote Cause Team Win-Win-Win: via Structural Determinants Wendy Shelton, Local Sales Wendy KVBC-TV Manager, Mary Moran, Sales Services KVBC-TV Manager, President, Brandy Market Newman, Vice Clear Manager, Channel Radio Director Robert Affairs, of EMBARQ McCoy, Public Corporation Karen Iglesias, President, Foundation Make-a-Wish of Southern Nevada David Byland, Oklahoma Baptist University Matt Jenkins, Cameron University Screen Dynamics: Fred Seeing Screen G. Thorne, Creative and California Communication Hearing State Company, Like University, Rustin Greene, James Madison University, Anthony Friedmann, Sam Houston State University,

N239 [Writing | PAC] wants everyone Still, matter!). that for Tarantino or Spielberg even, (or Hitchcock of head the from full-grown spring not do directors Good to direct. But too often courses on directing (& textbooks too) delve into the intricacies and “secrets” of the psyche actorʼs hoping students will comprehend everything there is to know about acting and actors corresponding textbooks) and take somehow a be technical approach able focusing to on director. cameras, Or, lenses, still depth other of courses field, framing, (& and other technical sequences, issues under their the assumption film that all this stock, technical information will instantly lighting transform students into directors. Then the “reality” of directing bites. Some students “lock-up,” implode (or to voice, their explode!) develop and To directing directors? projects good become are to students stalled teach you DO or how So, never taught... be get can really completed directing if wondering and left youʼre pull the strongest elements together to navigate to the tell shoals a of story, budgets, egos and The tempers. assembled panelists will reflect on their philosophy of directing and discuss some “best practices” for teaching directing in the classroom &/or in the field. Moderator: Michael R. University Ogden, Central Washington Panelists: Chandra Clark, Alabama, University of 9:00 AM 9:00 – AM 10:15 Discussion A Directing? & Best Teach How Practices DO (Session You ID: 293)

9:00 AM 9:00 – AM 10:15 Win, Win, Win: Cause-Related Marketing and at Radio Television Stations (Session ID: 128) N238 [Management, Marketing & Programming] Studies show most Americans believe companies should have a positive impact on the environment many businesses and have turned our to cause-related communities. marketing, Accordingly, promising to donate money or other types of support to a nonprofit organization when a customer buys or uses the many brand. broadcast Today, stations are seeking nontraditional revenue (NTR) and goodwill through cause-related marketing, resulting in a potential win-win-win situation for broadcasters, event sponsors and benefactor organizations. Moderator: Ithaca Williams, College Wenmouth Panelists: Scott Hamula, Ithaca College,

Ethics of Off-Campus Production Experience (Session ID: 188) N237 Aesthetics [Production & Criticism] There are obvious advantages to providing students and, off-campus even production more experiences. daunting, ethical However issues students in such and experiences, faculty whether face for including the challenge a of logistical producing class work for or clients who have a their own client. agendas, subject/interviewee This driven issues panel in student-produced focuses on those documentaries, and the manipulation of ethical subject matter through student issues editing. Moderator: Oklahoma Larry Christian Jurney, University Panelists: James Madison University John M. Woody, AM 9:00 – AM 10:15

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Second Place: Jennifer C. Smith, University of Georgia, of University Smith, C. Jennifer Place: Second Panelists: Joel Geyer, Nebraska Educational Television,Educational Geyer,Nebraska Joel Panelists: Lincoln - Nebraska of University Renaud, Jerry Moderator: go. might they places and on working are they projects specific about audience the from effectivemost the way.in it after go to how them show and money of pockets those find Aand Q a be could this of portion major Asession faculty help to levels, different many of funding received successfully have who filmmakers with discussion panel a propose I ask. to how one of the most difficult parts of being a documentary filmmaker. Yet, there are many resources available, if people know where to look and Almost everyone interested in producing documentaries has faced the harsh reality of trying to find money to get it produced. That is perhaps [Documentary] N249 292) ToughID: YourFunding the (Session Part: Accomplishing Documentary 10:15 AM – 9:00 AM University Michigan Central Orlik, Pete Moderator: welcome. also BEAʼsare applicants student Prospective scholarships. prestigious for compete to students guiding in faculty assist to suggestions and procedures provides BEAʼsChair format, Scholarship discussion a In Convention] [All N242 264) ID: (Session WorkshopBEA Scholarship 10:15 AM – 9:00 AM College, Oxnard Merrill, Kitty Panelists: College Oxnard Merrill, Kitty Moderator: institution. the for and students college community the both for have festival film a on film festival to create a regional festival targeting high school and college students. independent This local panel the will with look teamed at the has challenges College and Oxnard benefits college. putting community a for festival film a creating whyʼsof howʼsand the at Alook [TwoYear/Small Colleges] N241 45) ID: (Session Festival Film a Creating 10:15 AM – 9:00 AM University,Lee, YonseiSokang Hyangsun & University Place: First Open Wang Chao University,Ohio and Rathore, Animesh Place: First Debut Cindie Yanow,University State Missouri Southeast Moderator: Policy] & [Law N240 256) ID: (Session Competition Paper Division Policy and Law 10:15 AM – 9:00 AM Tennessee,of University Knoxville Moore, Respondent: Barbara MatthewBunker,D. University Place: of Second Alabama,

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Interpreting on Interpreting a Multi-Cultural Set: Bridging the Language Gap Forget your GPS: Forget Guiding Documentary Students to Discover Their Think Outside the Box The Golden Triangle: Video Collaborations betwen three Asian Asian Universities betwen Collaborations three Video The Golden Triangle: SMART SMART Exchange: Hawaii/Shanghai “Student Exchange Production Mexico and South Korea: Working Out Mexico Apart the and Similarities South Working a Korea: World Journal of Radio & Audio Media Mexico and South Korea: Working Out Mexico Apart the and Similarities South Working a Korea: World Documenting the Documenters: Documentary Strategies For Teaching Feedback Sculpting the Documentary: Sifting, Sorting and Loading the A-Roll Journal of & Broadcasting Media Electronic George Chun Han Wang, University George Chun of Han Hawaii Wang, at Manoa, Anne Misawa, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Michael Brown, University of Wyoming, Bernard R. McCoy, Bernard University R. of McCoy, Nebraska-Lincoln, Susan Brinson, Auburn University, Auburn Susan University, Brinson, David L. Tucker, Ryerson University, University, Ryerson David L. Tucker, Stories Northwestern Robin College, Riley, Jose A. Soto, Jose Americano, Universidad Ibero Hyechung Eun, South Korea University,

Riding the Creative Chaos: Mentoring the Documentary Production Process (Session ID: 90) N253 [Documentary | Aesthetics Production & Criticism] While documentary filmmakers anchor their work with a solid premise, they expect authentic to discoveries navigate that waves are of essential uncertainty to as producing they riveting make documentary. We can the teach the principles production of storytelling, with interviewing straightforward and guidelines, but how do revelation? Our experienced panelists will share their we insights and approaches to mentoring students of documentary. guide students to discern between irrelevant digression Moderator: and story University Robert of Musburger, Houston telling Panelists: Denise Matthews, Eastern Connecticut State University, 9:00 AM 9:00 – AM 10:15 Meet the Editors (Session ID: 263) N252 [All Convention] Come and meet the editors of your BEA publications: Feedback, the Journal of Radio and Audio Media, and the Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media. The editors will discuss the content of the journals and the submission process for each publication. They will also answer any questions you may have about becoming author. a BEA Moderator: University of Publications Utah, Committee BEA Chair Avery, Robert K. Panelists: Joe Misiewicz, Ball State University, 9:00 AM 9:00 – AM 10:15 International International Production Collaborations: Across Learning Borders (Session ID: 59) N251 [International] Several universities Students around country. another in university the a to videos, their with travel, world then advisers their and students The have theme. particular a with productions established exchange programs in which students share work their video productions in with each their other and then own take the countries opportunity to work on on in a video Thailand themed video has, together. Chulankorn for University several years, collaborated on such an Philippines international . video The production University of exchange Hawaiiʼs with relatively new Universities Academy for in Creative Japan Media and has the recently with begun a a similar University production in exchange Shanghai. The University of La in Verne, California, is University exploring of Northampton two in the United different Kingdom and video with Universidad Americano Ibero exchange in Mexico. The programs first group of with Mexican student the will be visiting Los Angeles in the upcoming academic year. Universidad Ibero Americano is also beginning production exchanges Universities with in South Korea. Televisa, Mexicoʼ largest production company is buying ideas Angel for Soto, head of the television program telenovelas at Americano, Universidad is Ibero consulting with South from Korean on production of telenovelas South Korea and Jose in South Korea. Moderator: Donald Pollock, University of La Verne Panelists: Chulangkorn University, Wongbadue, Nanatthun AM 9:00 – AM 10:15

60 F RIDAY PAPER COMPETITION BEA2009 is lc: tv Clis n Tm rw, nvriy f eta Florida, Central of University Brown, Tim and Collins Steve Place: First Open University Butler Buck, Christine Moderator: & Administration] Curricula [Courses, N235 258) ID: (Session Competition Paper Division and Administration Curricula Courses, 11:45– 10:30 AM AM WestHalone, K. Kelby Virginia University, Place: First Debut Beach, Long University, State California Fleming, J. Jennifer Place: First Open Lohrey,University James Mansfield Moderator: Issues] [Gender N234 259) ID: (Session Competition Paper Division Gender 11:45– 10:30 AM AM University Elon Book, Connie Moderator: academy.the of members recent more and professoriate future the students, graduate encourage to designed specifically discussion robust with interactive is panel this that hopes division research the audience, the to presentation in a than Rather still area. research the in are exist that opportunities other that works those and publication for to research strictly the methodology,moving is about presenters and with discussion open students an have graduate to attendees Weand encourage progress. undergrads both to open is competition Progress in Research The [Research] N254 307) ID: (Session Competition Paper Progress in Research 10:15 AM – 9:00 AM eodPae d Apeae Rbr Klisy n Dni Oel Mdl Tnee Sae University, State Tennesee Middle Oneal, Dennis and Kalwinsky Robert Applegate, Edd Place: Second Geri Alumit Place: Zeldes, Michigan Second State University,

Second Place: Emil Bakke, Ohio University,Ohio Bakke, Emil Place: Second Theresa Billiot, Texas Tech University,TexasTech Billiot, Theresa Jon Greenhoe, Central Michigan University, Koreain Reform Buffalo, at York New of University State Chung, Joo Chung Barbara, Santa California, of University Beverly Bondad-Brown, A. Persuasive? Campaign Consumers during the DTV TransitionDTV the during Consumers Colleges and Schools: A Demographic ProfileDemographic A Schools: and Colleges Graduates Journalism ProgramsCommunication Mass and Journalism During the 2004 and 2008 PresidentialElections 2008 and 2004 the During Gender and Mobile Phone Use: Measuring Communication Competency Communication Measuring Use: Phone Mobile and Gender Corporate Social Responsibility Prevalent in Professional Sports: But is the Media the is But Sports: Professional in Prevalent Responsibility Social Corporate The Impact on Digital Diffusion from Analogue Cessation: A Survey of Michigan The Structuration of Gendered Sports TalkGenderedSports of Structuration The Maverick, Escort, or Style Setter: TV News Framing the Candidatesʼ Spouses nAayi o Eprs Preto o Bodatn System Broadcasting on Perception Expertsʼ of Analysis An ht Te” at rm U” Idsr Epcain of Expectations Industry “Us”: From Want “They” What aifig h Mjrt: n xmnto o Gne in Gender of Examination An Majority: the Satisfying Motivations and Sources for Internet TelevisionInternet Sourcesfor and Use Motivations

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Girl Talk 2008 JayMac Alumni Profiles 2008 Banterra Campaign History: Take 2 (Episode: History: The Take Underdogs) Somewhere Beyond Somewhere Joel Beeson, West Virginia University Virginia Joel Beeson, West Ohio Shane Tilton, University of Zanesville U. S. Spanish Language News The Media Industries in Central America U.S. Hispanic Television Goes U.S. Mainstream Hispanic Television The Media Industries in Central America Maria Elena Gutierrez, Universidad Panamericana, Guadalajara, Mexico, Phyllis Slocum, University of North Texas, Catherine Salzman, Ryan Salzman, Ryan University of North Texas,

Award of Excellence: Award of Excellence: Award of Excellence: Award Jason C. Balas, University of Oklahoma, Narrative Category Scott Hodgson, University of Oklahoma, Best of Competition: James R. University Legg, of Jr., Tennessee, of Excellence: Award of Excellence: Award James Babanikos, University of Florida, of Excellence: Award Emily D. Edwards, University of North Carolina-Greensboro, Category Promotional Jennifer C. Smith, University of Georgia, Best of Competition: University George Chun of Han Hawaii-Manoa, Wang, Award Merit Technical James Madison University, John M. Woody, Ian College, S. Feinberg, Chattahoochee Technical

10:30 AM – 11:45 AM AM 10:30 – 11:45 Spanish Language Media: Issues in the United States, Mexico and America Central (Session ID: 74) N238 [Management, Marketing & Programming | International] Spanish language media is examined in regards to current industry issues from three perspectives: the United States, Mexico, and Central America. Scholars will review preliminary findings from a new reference volume to be published in 2009. Moderator: Albarran, University Alan of North Texas Panelists: University Amy of Jo Florida, Coffey,

N237 Aesthetics [Production & Criticism] This session honors the winners of competition. the Selected Faculty Video works of this yearʼs award recipients will be exhibited. Moderator: College of Pennsylvania Lowell York Briggs, Category Commercial/PSA Best of Competition: Ian College, S. Feinberg, Chattahoochee Technical 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM AM 10:30 – 11:45 Festival BEA of Arts: Media Faculty Awards Video and Competition Showcase (Session ID: 228) Secretary/Web Manager: Secretary/Web of Excellence: Award Educational/Instructional Category Best of Competition: Scott Hodgson, University of Oklahoma, Mixed Category Best of Competition: Adhiya, Aashish Hofstra Aabha Kumar University, & University, Kathy and Taylor John Bruner, N236 [Interactive Media and Emerging Technologies] goals members in are to teaching courses address dealing needs with of BEA Divisionʼs The Technologies Interactive Media and Emerging communication technologies; to help us prepare our graduates and ourselves for changes in the media landscape; presentation to provide and a discussion forum of for theory and research on emerging communication technologies; and informed to about changes in communication keep technology and how those members changes will affect broadcast education. of the organization Interactive Division Media Chair: and Technologies Emerging Howard Goldbaum, University of Nevada - Reno Chair/Paper Competition Vice Chair: 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM AM 10:30 – 11:45 Interactive Media and Division Emerging Meeting Technologies (Session ID: 250)

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Honorable Mention: Derek Breitenstine, Bob Jones University,Jones Bob Breitenstine, Derek Mention: Honorable Place: Third Place: Second Place: First Video/BroadcastProductionCategory Place: First ProductionCategory Audio College Community TomMetropolitan McDonnell, Moderator: be exhibited. will recipients award yearʼs this of works Selected competition. Colleges Two-YearSmall the and of winners the honors session This [TwoYear/Small Colleges] N241 Showcase Two-YearMedia Competition and Arts: Awardsof Colleges BEAFestival Small and 11:45– 10:30 AM AM College, MacArthur,Utica Paul Panelists: New Yorkof University Oswego State at Messere, Fritz Moderator: importance. of First cases review Amendment and laws privacy current at look cable, and broadcasting facing issues regulatory significant review will year,panel continues. previous media the in of As revolution the as leaders industry and FCC the face that expected? The challenges as and changes issues, Annual numerous Telcomthe on focus will Update gone television digital to transition the Has pricing? carte ala for push to rules? Willcontinue ownership commission Willnew the be there Policy] & [Law N240 207) ID: (Session Telcom2009 Update 11:45– 10:30 AM AM Fullerton, State California Perebinossoff, Philippe Panelists: University,W. Eric State Northridge California Edson, Moderator: follow.will discussion Open taught. be can structure story screen in element essential an as theme of use ethical positive, to the how helped and be gratuitous, or can essential are students elements how script whether handled, determine are responsibility artistic and plagiarism of questions how issues, ethical and moral with deal to students encourage they how discuss will Participants screenwriting. teaching of aspects all in ethics of topic the investigate will panel This [Writing] N239 70) ID: Teaching(Session of Screenwriting Ethics The 11:45– 10:30 AM AM

Laurie Thomas Lee, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, of University Lee, Thomas Laurie Mark R. Caramanica, University of Florida, of University Caramanica, R. Mark Kimberly Zarkin, WestminsterZarkin, Kimberly College, Eric Edson, California State University,State Northridge, California Edson, Eric Carey Martin, Liberty University,Liberty Martin, Carey Jon Stahl, California State University,State Northridge, California Stahl, Jon Cindy Sanabria, Borough of Manhattan Community College, Community Manhattan of Borough Sanabria, Cindy College, Community Gauger,Grossmont Ray College, Kelly,Lutheran David Bethany Commercial” Sweepers/Charger “KGFN College, Community Marker,Grossmont Nathan Current Issues Facing Cable Facing CurrentIssues Plagiarism, Influence, Homage and Originality and Homage Influence, Plagiarism, Whither the First Amendment? First the Whither Review of FCC issues FCC of Review The Ethics of TeachingCommerceof Ethics vs. ScreenwritingThe Art as Artistic Responsibility in Screenwritingin Responsibility Artistic Ethics and Theme in Story StructureStory in Theme and Ethics Current State of Privacy of CurrentState WBJU Election Live 2008 Live Election WBJU Summer Grasses Summer Goal From Heaven to Ohio to FromHeaven A TimeFall A to Cram Session Cram Snafu

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64 F RIDAY INTEREST DIVISION MEETING BEA2009 Respondent: Michael Keith, Boston College Boston Keith, Respondent: Michael College, Boston Lachlan, Kenneth Panelists: College Boston Keith, Michael Moderator: needs. informational their in telepresence and responses to new media crisis messages. Jacqueline Smithʼs research explores differences between parents and non-parents discuss will Skalski Paul disasters. and crises recent several during emergencies during subpopulations diverse across seeking information explores research Lachlanʼs Kenneth messages. crisis to reactions psychological in differences sex detailing research present will Spence Patric messages. these to responses and messages emergency and crisis of distribution the on research empirical examine will session The [Research] N252 176) ID: (Session Research Communication Risk and Emergency in Recent Advances TexasGalvez, Anthony Tech University 11:45– 10:30 AM AM University Mansfield McIntyre, Gary WebsiteEditor: Editor: Newsletter ViceChair: Ed Youngblood, University Auburn Chair: Division History materials. historical of preservation encourage to and field; the in resources and ideas share to scholarship; original of presentation the for forum a provide to area; the in teaching improve The History Division is concerned with teaching history and conducting scholarship in the field. The goals are to encourage and continually [History] N251 244) ID: (Session Meeting Division History 11:45– 10:30 AM AM Journalism Business for Center Leckey,National Respondent: Andrew Reynolds University,State Ball Spillman, Mary Panelists: University State Ball Masse, Mark Moderator: opportunities. and challenges the discuss will Panel solution. one-size-fits-all a not is there and task easy an not It1s that principles. journalistic means basic that comprising without and students prepare business properly to do adapt must they educators way the change to organizations news forcing are systems delivery new and technology Emerging [News] N242 205) ID: (Session Opportunities and Challenges The Education: Journalism in Convergence 11:45– 10:30 AM AM

Jacqueline Smith, Calvin College, Calvin Smith, Jacqueline Kansas, Reinardy,of Scott University Carbondale, Helleny,Illinois, Joey Southern Reno, Nevada, Dailey,of Larry University Paul Skalski, Cleveland State University,State Cleveland Skalski, Paul College, Calvin Spence, Patric Mitchell Shapiro, University of Miami of University Shapiro, Mitchell New Media and Presence: Exploring Gender Involvement and News and Involvement Gender Presence:Exploring and Media New Mothers and New Media: Examining Emotional Responses to Crisis News Reports News Crisis to Responses Emotional Examining Media: New and Mothers Considering Diversity in the Placement and Content of EmergencyMessages of Content and Placement the in Diversity Considering Learning by Doing in a Multimedia NewsroomMultimedia a in Doing by Learning Merging Broadcast and Print Curriculum in the Era of Multimedia of Era the in Curriculum Print MergingBroadcastand Being There, Being With: Presence Responses to Crisis Communication Crisis With:There,to Being PresenceBeing Responses Why CanʼtWhy We Along? Get Just All A TaleA Twoof Departments

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The Role of Community Radio How How the BBC Enhanced its Ratings at the Expense of Rivals Commercial The Power of Content Radio Blogging & The Hypermediated Conversation Sonic Space & The Listener Experience Objectivity and Balance: How Do Readers and Viewers of News and Information and News of Viewers and Readers Do How Balance: and Objectivity Marie Drennan, San Francisco State University, Madeline Bills, Graduate Student, San Francisco State University, Reach Conclusions Objectivity Regarding and Balance? Richard Richard Rudin, Liverpool John Moores University, Valerie Geller, Author, Creating Author, Powerful Radio, Geller, Valerie Alan University G. of Stavitsky, Oregon, Best Assessing Practices Objectivity in and Balance Joel Kaplan, Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University, Bill Deering, University - of Wisconsin Stevens Point Michael McElreath, University of Wyoming Michael R. University Ogden, Central Washington Jane Chapman, University of Lincoln - UK Multi-Platform Distribution and – New Traditional Media Austin, Texas, of University Stroud, Natalie

N233 [All Convention] Public broadcasting has struggled since Congressional itʼs mandate to inception ensure complete with “balance and balancing objectivity” for the the tax-payer of supported needs journalistic integrity content takes on on a of new the meaning when the other government editorial provides hand. support for The both the nature independence infrastructure and programming. The on pressing demands of social & the digital media will also be considered. one hand with a Moderator: Jeffrey Dvorkin, University Ryerson AM 10:30 – 12:00 PM Public Broadcasting and Objectivity & Balance: Key Issues and Best Practices in Public Media (Session ID: 313) 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM AM 10:30 – 11:45 Demise Radio’s Has Been Greatly Exaggerated (Session ID: 43) N254 [Radio Audio and Media] Are we losing radio, or are experience? the Understanding the big often ignored fact players that radio simply is audio, and experiencing the compelling falling advantages venue that (both this fortunes local form & offers international), due in is the content key and to to its survival audience as a viable rejection medium. This is what of makes the way radio to a bright uniquely future. the powerful, and points commercial radio Moderator: San Francisco Jeff Jacoby, State University Panelists: San Francisco Jeff Jacoby, State University, Defining the Documentary: Documentary and Audience the (Session ID: 42) N253 [Documentary] Our goal will be to continue exploring issues concerning the documentary in a After an introduction by session moderator Evan Johnson, we will theme will center on the role of the audience in documentary film. yearʼs participatory fashion through focused conversation. This break into small groups, each with a “small to group discuss, moderator,” in-depth, various will aspects re-convene of at the the theme. We end for reports on key ideas from each small group. Moderator: Evan Johnson, Normandale Community College Panelists: Maria Moore, Illinois State University Evan Respondent: Johnson, Normandale Community College 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM AM 10:30 – 11:45

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68 F RIDAY INTEREST DIVISION MEETING INTEREST DIVISION MEETING PAPER COMPETITION BEA2009 ae optto oCar WayneCollege Community Hepler,Harford Bellamy,University Rob Duquesne Co-Chair: Competition Paper Co-Chair: Competition Paper Wisconsin-Stevensof Point University Hill, Steve Webmanagereditor: newsletter & ViceChair: Chair: Division Sports speak. we as number in growing are majors, even and classes, sports-related have that schools and sports, to devoted all developed been have journals surgeacademic pursuit. of Aintellectual a number legitimate a as to sports embrace led and recognize has that organizations academic This in culture. worldwide and U.S. as of well element essential as an Academics changed. are sports have worse, times or But, better for sports. that, at seen look have a non-academics include could media the of study serious No store.” “toy the of tag the wore sports time long a For media. sports to related courses teaching BEAin of members needs address to Divisionʼsare Sports goals The [Sports] N234 251) ID: (Session Meeting Division Sports PM 1:15 – PM 12:00 Dakota, Van Michelle South of University Maanen, Panelists: Dakota Van Michelle South of University Maanen, Moderator: Industry society. classroom. the in used be our can they how and utilities these uses infiltrated industry have products entertainment and the how shows paper This utilities. online of types news these of each of pitfalls and benefits the understand way to have educators and professionals the expedited have YouTube and blogs Networks, Social Programming] & Marketing Management, | Media Advisors [Student N233 125) ID: (Session Networking Social and Promotion Media PM 1:15 – PM 12:00 Newsletter: University State Oklahoma Southeastern John Hendricks, Allen Chair: ViceCompetition Chair/Paper University State Oklahoma McGuire, John Chair: Division & Media Radio Audio division. the of objective primary a also is signals radio for systems distribution media new other of investigation The culture. and society in radio Internet and over-the-air of nature The Radio & Audio Media Division is interested in the work of academics and industry professionals who examine and research the role and Media] and Audio [Radio N232 242) ID: (Session Meeting Division Media and Audio Radio PM 1:15 – PM 12:00 WashingtonUniversity,Somani, Programming Lee S. Indian and Indira to Acculturation Place: Second TrainingMedia Overseas International of Tennessee,of Muchtar,Management University Nurhaya Understanding Place: First Debut YoungUniversity,West,Brigham Amy and Johnson Jared Place: Second University,State Kent Grubb, Tengʼo Dan Max and Place: First Open University Vincent,C. State Richard Indiana Moderator: [International] N249 285) ID: (Session Session Paper Research Juried Division International PM 1:15 – PM 12:00

Michelle OʼMalley, University of South Dakota, South OʼMalley,of Michelle University Dakota, Walton,South Candace of University Audience Demands? Audience Rick Sykes, Central Michigan University Michigan Central Sykes, Rick University Baptist Oklahoma Bruce, Michael John Owens, University of Cincinnati of University Owens, John Social Networking, Blogs & YouTube:& Blogs Networking, Social YourGetting Heard Message Social Networking, Blogs & YouTube:& Blogs Networking, Social YourGetting Heard Message Social Networking, Blogs & YouTube:& Blogs Networking, Social YourGetting Heard Message More of the Same: The Flow of African News on the Webthe on News African of Flow The Same: the Moreof Local Programming Trends in Chile: Does Programming Meet Programming Does Chile: Trendsin Programming Local

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Promotional/Informational Category Promotional/Informational of Excellence: Award Oklahoma, of University Fischer, Ken & Foote, S. Joe Krug, R. Christopher Hodgson, Scott N237 Aesthetics [Production & Criticism] As educators, every year we watch students (and their families) invest challenges ethical the at look tens will panel This field. chosen their of in career a making of dream their thousands realize ever students these of few precious of dollars to learn to be filmmakers. However, and approaches to behaving responsibly in this difficult area. Moderator: Matt George Fox Meyer, University Panelists: Matt George Fox Meyer, University 12:00 PM – 1:15 PM Is it Ethical to Graduate More Film Students than the Industry Can Employ? (Session ID: 193) Solo Website Category Solo Website Best of Competition: James Madison University, John M. Woody, 12:00 PM – 1:15 PM Festival BEA of Arts: Media Faculty and Student Interactive Multimedia Awards Competition N236 [Interactive Media and Emerging Technologies] This session honors the winners of the Faculty and recipients will be exhibited. Student Interactive Multimedia competitions. Selected works of this yearʼs award Moderator: Faculty Competition: Mary California C. State Schaffer, University-Northridge Faculty Competition Entertainment Category Best of Competition: Kim University Grinfeder, of Miami,

12:00 PM – 1:15 PM Financing The Future- How to Keep Pace With the Academic Amid Industry Funding Cuts (Session ID: 218) N235 [Courses, Curricula Administration] & With an uncertain economic outlook, it is becoming challenging for academic units to keep up to date with One todayʼs technology. way to help offset the cost of updated equipment is to generate revenue. While grant writing is helpful, revenue can also be generated through the production of media products for on This and campus panel off organizations. will look at methods used by a variety of schools to help close the revenue gap. Moderator: John Lombardi, Frostburg State University Panelists: Pollard, Tim Ball State University, and Showcase (Session ID: 230) Group Authorship Project Authorship Category Project Group First Place: Second Place: Third Place: Third Place: of Excellence: Award Student Competition Authorship Category Project Karl Idsvoog Kent Smeltzer, and State David University, F. First Place: Second Place:

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N253 [Documentary] such themes particular In experiences. their share to Universities International at taught have who faculty production invite will session This students, among difference and identity negotiating processes, production culture-specific), or universal (whether pedagogy documentary as working with colleagues at host institutions will be explored. Samples of student work produced at international institutions and syllabi are welcome additions to the of panel the presentations. Two confirmed panelists are recent Fulbright scholars. Moderator: Aashish Hofstra Kumar, University Panelists: Aashish Hofstra Kumar, University, 12:00 PM – 1:15 PM Media Production Teaching in International Contexts (Session ID: 111) N252 [International | Research] The panel explores the relationship between ethics and international media content, panel and presentations ethics discuss these and themes international in the media context businesses. of The Hollywoodʼs global business practices, Hollywood film counterterrorism, TV journalism versions at times of of terrorist crises, American role and in mediaʼs a social rebellious movement womenʼs in Mexico. Moderator: Hudson, Tim East Carolina University Panelists: University of Global Janet Oregon, Wasko, Business Hollywoodʼs Ethics 12:00 PM – 1:15 PM Propaganda, Crisis and Rebellion: Global Hollywood and News Wrangle with Ethics (Session ID: 161) Debut First Place: George Chun Han Wang, University of Hawaii, Manoa, N251 [History] Moderator: Mitchell Shapiro, University of Miami 12:00 PM – 1:15 PM History Division Paper Competition: Competitive Papers in Electronic Media History (Session ID: 260) [News] know never You students. with dealing luxury that have donʼt We happens. it before year a coverage election an for prepare networks Major what will happen during the night of the event. This panel with talk about their experiences from covering the elections. Moderator: Kathy Austin Lee Peay Heuston, State University Panelists: Austin Peay Patricia State Ferrier, University, 12:00 PM – 1:15 PM The Good, the Bad, the the Presidential Ugly...Covering Elections on University TV Stations (Session ID: 187) N242

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Multimedia Reporting and Civic Journalism Institutional Innovation and the Challenges of New Media The Mass Media Curriculum and the University Different Sports, Different Solutions Different Getting the Experience: Co curricular Activities and Student Athletes The perceptions The & perceptions of realities life as a Minot State University student athlete Responding to the Needs of the Community Meeting the HD challenge Curriculum 2020: we Where Headed are Heather Polinsky, Central Heather Michigan Polinsky, University, Tommy G. Booras, Western Kentucky University, Kentucky G. University, Booras, Western Tommy Virginia Bachelor, SUNY-Brockport, SUNY-Brockport, Bachelor, Virginia Helen Panzironi, West Virginia University Arts CED Program, Fine Virginia Helen Panzironi, West Office, University Presidentʼs Virginia West Dana Coester, Luett Hanson, Kent State University, Jeffrey Jeffrey Guterman, University of Pittsburgh – Bradford,

N236 [Interactive Media and Emerging Technologies] This panel discusses an of world the experimental, explores known, is collaborative, website multidisciplinary projectʼs the online as project TakingpArt, between University. the Reed P.I. Virginia School of West at Journalism (CED) Disabilities in and Excellence for the Center artists with disabilities, from a painter with cerebral palsy to a nature photographer who lost the use of his limbs in an automobile accident. developing for tactics and strategy challenges, the identity; online mediating in interactivity and multimedia of role the explores TakingpArt across networking social facilitating for journalists to available tools technological the and journalists, for communities online managing and freeware/shareware applications. Moderator: University Virginia West John Temple, Panelists: University School of Virginia Journalism, Joel Beeson, West 1:30 PM – 2:45 PM Mediating Online Identity in an Interactive TakingpART: Community Artists for with Disabilities (Session ID: 196)

Vision Vision 2020: Planning for the Next Decade of Mass Media Education (Administrator’s Roundtable) (Session ID: 160) N235 [Courses, Curricula Administration] & This second installment of the Administratorʼs Roundtable features discussion of several of the various challenges that education face programs mass over media the next decade. The focus is on meeting the look needs at of facilities, the curriculum rapidly and changing positioning broadcast within media the field university including and a community settings. The department/division chairs panelists and All associate are deans. invited consist to participate and an of open discussion is encouraged. current mass media Moderator: Jeffrey Guterman, University of Pittsburgh – Bradford Panelists: Bill University, Christ, Trinity 1:30 PM – 2:45 PM [Sports] Media production courses usually require a vast amount of teamwork specifically when studio and remote situations. division Colleges sports and teams, Universities inevitably with working travel NCAA in their required “seasons” thus as a production crew in Multi-camera missing many hands-on productions. Even project work is sometimes the at compromised But “excused”. are rotations crew and projects group when in participation and missed, sometimes are deadlines situation, extensive this In mandated. shooting, editing, and planning are (or semester), are the athletes learning the same extensive knowledge and able to perform at their highest industry standard? end of the day, all of the benefits we may feel that they are not receiving standings, but ethically, have successful GPA Athletes of the majority Statistically of the learning and “hands on” opportunities the average student would absorb. How can we be assured that we are fulfilling the obligation to achieve the same consistency and flow of curriculum rubric and grading criteria equal to all? Moderator: University Lynn Denise Belafonte-Young, Panelists: Audra Myerchin, Minot State University, 1:30 PM – 2:45 PM Curriculum, Ethics Athletics. and (Session ID: 145) N234

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E ... THICS AND 74 F RIDAY INTEREST DIVISION MEETING BEA2009 and daily teaching. daily and methodology on play adoption and planning that impact the describe will expert panel Each facilities. and technologies new for practices best around revolving discussion a in faculty university and instructors college community teachers, school high feature will session This [TwoYear/Small Colleges] N241 119)ID: (Session TechnologyBrigham Practice Youngand Gale, into Facilities Larrie Blending University Collegiate: to Scholastic PM 2:45 – PM 1:30 University Vincent,C. State Richard Indiana Editor: Newsletter Chair: Competition Paper ViceChair: University State Francisco San Provenzano, Grace Chair: Division International consulting. and teaching research, of purposes for students and faculty of exchange international the encourage to and regular opportunities for members to update their information and skills resulting from changes in the field of international communication; The International Divisionʼs goals/objectives are to provide a forum for research and discussions on international communication; to provide [International] N240 243) ID: (Session Meeting Division International PM 2:45 – PM 1:30 Webmaster: Editor: Newsletter University,State Northridge California Stahl, Jon Competition: Paper Scholarly Chair,& Research Academic Competition: Script Co-Chair,Student Competition: Script Co-Chair,Student Chair: Competition ViceScript Chair/Faculty Chair: WritingDivision competition. scriptwriting faculty annual an through faculty by writing creative encourage to and scriptwriting competition; national annual an through writing student encourage to Convention; Business BEA the at papers scholarly for competition annual an in and panels at presented be to research scholarly through writing of teaching to the media; and other writing media and of electronic understanding for develop writing to pertinent issues of discussion for forum a provide to is Division Writing the of mission The [Writing] N239 248) ID: (Session Meeting Division Writing PM 2:45 – PM 1:30 WesternJohnson, University Pam Kentucky Panelists: Oklahoma of University Foote, S. Joe Moderator: to approaches content-based of terms In Technology?New or Law,Ethics, future? Media Media advancement—Internships, for targets are the areas what Education, Media of academy the in take Education Journalism will role and status What age? digital the in life to adapted and represented be models diverse politically and socio-cultural might How meetings? WJEC subsequent planning in issues key the are What out? left be should what and expanded be should areas What further? them advance might sources and approaches what and Practices” “Best establish to used be to likely are definitions like: What look might initiatives of version next the what examining (WJEC), Congress WorldEducation the Journalism at discussed Practices” “Best on dialogue the advance to ways explore will panel This Convention] [All N237 222) ID: (Session Practices” “Best on Dialogue the Advancing PM 2:45 – PM 1:30 Mike Murray, University of Missouri-St. Louis Missouri-St. Murray,of Mike University Louis Missouri-St. of University McPhail, L. Thomas TennesseeMiddle University Moore, State L. Roy TennesseeSanjay Middle University Asthana, State Teel,Leonard University State Georgia Kentucky of University Boyd, Doug VegasLas at Nevada of University Sohn, Ardyth Richard Rudin, Liverpool John Moores University Moores John Liverpool Rudin, Richard Michael J. Havice, Marquette University Marquette Havice, J. Michael University,State Fullerton California Fink, J. Edward University McAlexander,State FrostburgMichael University State Missouri Southeast Jones, C. Frederick Conway,College Dennis Marist Company Communications Creative Thorne, Fred F RIDAY 75 AMPUS C

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Vice Chair: Vice Webmaster: Research in Progress Competition Chair: Connie Book, Elon University Newsletter Editor: N252 [Research] members whose The interests Research include division telecommunication supports research, the methodology work and of interests BEA the join to research in interested members BEA all encourage to are goals Their excluded. is methodology No divisions. other by served not division; to provide forums for discussion on issues in broadcast and electronic media research; and to provide leadership roles in shaping the future of broadcast and electronic media research. Research Division Chair: 1:30 PM – 2:45 PM Research Division Meeting (Session ID: 236)

1:30 PM – 2:45 PM New Media Meets Public Media (Session ID: 202) N251 [Radio Audio and Media] consistent show to beginning is research Audience reinvention. for poised itself finds again radio century, twenty-first the of beginning the At declines most notably amongst younger listeners. Public radio has been particularly concerned about its discuss experiments aging by various public radio players audience. that explore in depth This the integration of new media panel and social media technologies in will an attempt to create radio for the new millennium. Moderator: Keith Brand, Rowan University Panelists: Keith Brand, Rowan University, A ShopTalk/TV Survey – ShopTalk/TV Would A you Risk your Job? (Session ID: 126) N242 [News] August ʻ08 In the daily newsletter for broadcast journalists Shoptalk launched an informal survey asking its readers: • you ever leave Would a job out of journalistic principle, even if you had no job lined up? • Have you ever compromised your journalistic standards? • If so, why? The results were fascinating and will be a catalyst to explore the state massive of media layoffs resulting from the the recent economic downturn. BUSINESS of broadcast newsgathering, particularly amid Moderator: Maria Moore, Illinois State University Panelists: University, Temple Petner, Tom 1:30 PM – 2:45 PM Moderator: Moderator: Kent David State McCoy, University Panelists: Kent Smeltzer, State David University, F.

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ieCar-PprCmeiin Marjorie Yambor,Western University Kentucky Coordinator: Membership Editor: Newsletter Competition: Paper Vice- Chair Randyll Yoder Chair: Media Division Student Advisors broadcasting/media. of disciplines the of area substantive a as workforces primary the are students where outlet any of operation the with connected information of teaching the promote and foster to and field; the in colleagues professional to operations student of impact the about information of dissemination encourage to campuses; on outlets electronic operated student- to problems related and issues existing of discussion and awareness stimulate to Media Divisionʼsare Student Advisors goals The Media Advisors] [Student N233 240) ID: (Session Meeting Division Media Advisors Student PM 4:15 – PM 3:00 University, ToddDrake Evans, Panelists: Henry,University Sandy Drake Moderator: pitfalls. their and possibilities their labs, such efficiently.more space using by sprawl of (campus) discussion open an hared. is be panel must This property when arise always issues But, urban prevent even may and maintain to easier responsible, fiscally (arguably) is lab discipline. integrated particular An any to specific are As new media technology permeates every aspect of journalism and mass communication, no longer is it logical to maintain media labs that Technologies]Emerging and Media [Interactive N232 23) ID: (Session Lab Media Integrated the to Door the Opening In: Come Me Let Pig, Little Pig, Little PM 4:15 – PM 3:00 University, Tech Texas Fontenot, Maria Panelists: University Millersville Irwin, Stacey Moderator: Convention] [All N254 296) ID: (Session I Session Research Rapid-Fire PM 2:45 – PM 1:30 Point Stevens Wisconsinof - University Deering, Respondent: Bill Paper divisionʼs the in College Community Normandale Johnson, Evan participation increase to Moderator: ways on focused Division Documentary competition. Pitch and Research Preproduction Documentary new the the on feedback get to and Competition for session working/strategy a is This [Documentary] N253 29) ID: (Session Competition Research Preproduction and Competition Paper Research: Documentary PM 2:45 – PM 1:30

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University, State Ball Flook, Christopher Panelists: University State Ball Flook, Chris Moderator: dynamic. experience classroom the keep that strategies implementing industry,and with university connecting experience, educational immersive an providing technologies, latest the with curriculum develop to responsibility the communication, of forms outmoded teaching of implications ethical following: panel the discusses This development. curriculum in facet important an become considerations ethical of series a Therefore, obsolete. communication of forms conventional rendering often education, broadcast in adaptation ever-evolving an requires industry broadcast ever-changing The Technologies]Emerging and Media [Interactive N236 138) ID: (Session Education Twenty-FirstBroadcast in Century Considerations Ethical Media: Mass of Death The PM 4:15 – PM 3:00 University,Hofstra Cohen, James Panelists: University Hofstra Gershon, Peter Moderator: web. the for distribution and production of YouTube?of reach issues pedagogic addresses panel This best prepare our television production students to create content which combines the quality and authenticity of broadcast with the universal traditional ignore increasingly viewers Todayʼslandscape. outlets and view television on the Internet viewing and portable platforms. the As screen size and viewing habits change, democratized how do we as faculty members YouTubehas change, television of decade this In Criticism] & Production | Aesthetics & Administration Curricula [Courses, N235 YouTubeof the TelevisionAge in of 57) Production Pedagogy ID: The (Session PM 4:15 – PM 3:00 TrinityHenderson, University,Jacobs Jennifer Panelists: Tucker, David Toledoof University Moderator: perspectives. of variety a from issues those examines panel This experience. educational the of quality the about questions ethical raise encounter.Both face-to-face traditional the in as class DL a in experience quality same the get not will student the that is second cheat. The to easy too is it that is first broached. The is Learning Distance of subject the when issues two raise often Faculty & Administration] Curricula [Courses, N234 18) ID: (Session Learning Distance and Cheating Ethics, PM 4:15 – PM 3:00

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Darrell Newton, Salisbury Universtiy, William G. Covington Jr., Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, of University Edinboro Jr., Covington G. William Robert Fordan, Central Washington University, Frances Kendall, Salisbury University, on Content Issues in the Global Marketplace Pennsylvania, of University Edinboro Esposito, Anthony of Producers Media Organizations Shared on Shared Computer-Mediated Social Networks Al-Jazeera and Al-Arabia Steven Phipps, Maryville University, Ethical Concerns Overt Agenda Bryan K. Horikami, Salisbury University, University, Salisbury Horikami, K. Bryan

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N238 [Management, Marketing & Programming] Scholars from three continents address the issues confronting Managers educators of media and organizations have a producers vested interest of in the media ramifications of content the material in disseminated through the Collectively their these organizations. early panelists 21st discuss century. what some of the primary ethical available to larger numbers issues of people than at any are other time. in the digital age as more material is more readily Moderator: Anthony Esposito, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania Panelists: Al-Obaidi, Bridgewater State University, A. Jabbar 3:00 PM – 4:15 PM International & Domestic Ethical Considerations for Media Educators and Producers (Session ID: 22) 3:00 PM – 4:15 PM Inspiring Mastery Students with Assignments Towards Course that Integrate Ethical Considerations (Session ID: 38) N237 Aesthetics [Production & Criticism] Designing solid and demanding projects for our students is paramount as we aspire to lay propel a them foundation toward for success. the It ethical is tenets also that vital each to broadcaster will build on as they progress the procedures and in techniques they developed to their ensure their assignments career. offer quality On learning experiences, and this discuss the integrated panel faculty share ethical issues that help students start a framework of solid ethical standards. Moderator: Frances Kendall, Salisbury University Panelists: Martin LoMonaco, Neumann College,

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W. Jason University,State Brasier,Missouri University,State Missouri Harris, S. Carol Mention: Honorable (Tie):Place Second Place: First TelevisionCategory Spec Place: Third Place: Second Place: First Category Film Short Place: Third Place: Second Place: First Category FeatureFilm Competition Student VirginiaHolsopple, University, Curtis State Panelists: University,Moores UK John Liverpool Rudin, Richard Moderator: resolved. being are challenges and conflicts these how on broadcasters, private and quality.public and both from and continents, three from research and evidence considers panel This honesty,integrity trust, as such principles and standards established long value to continuing whilst interaction, and transparency demand audiences addition, In revenues. commercial and listeners for competition increasing with faced are countries many in broadcasters Radio Media] and Audio Radio | [International N240 91) ID: (Session Honesty,TransparencyQuality for and Fairness, Requirement Need VersusAnd the Broadcasting, Compelling for Demands Conflicting With Deal Services VersusRadio Integrity ‘Good’How Radio: PM 4:15 – PM 3:00 University,Michigan Central Corbett, J. Kevin Competition: of Best University,Michigan Central Corbett, J. Kevin Category Subject Short University-Northridge, W. Eric State California Edson, AwardsExcellence: of Competition: of Best FeatureCategory Competition Faculty Conway,Dennis WailBanshee Competition: Faculty Productions Moderator: exhibited. be will recipients award yearʼs this of works Selected winners. Festival our to critiques spot the on offer with special thanks to NATPE, Pat Quinn, Agent & CEO, Quinn Media Management will talk about how the “Pitch Process” works and will Donʼt miss this session that honors the winners of the Faculty and Student Scriptwriting competitions—and provides a twist. New this year, [Writing] N239 Showcase Competition and AwardsScriptwriting Student and Faculty Media Arts: of BEAFestival PM 4:15 – PM 3:00 Awards of Excellence: Kenneth J. Calhoun, Elon University,Elon Calhoun, J. Kenneth AwardsExcellence: of (Session ID: 54) ID: (Session

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Second Place: Ariel Amir University Hetsroni, Center of Samaria, Second Place: Danielle Sarver Coombs, Kent State University, Debut First Place: Georgia, West of University Smallwood, M.K. Amber Open First Place: University of South Lo, Ran Wei, Carolina, National and National Chengchi Hsiaomei Wu, Chengchi University, Ven-Hwei N251 [Research] Moderator: Andy Curran, University of Cincinnati 3:00 PM – 4:15 PM Research Division Juried Paper Session (Session ID: 294) 3:00 PM – 4:15 PM Pretty Girls (and Boys!), or Just How Good Have Looking to Do You Be to Report the News on TV? (Session ID: 88) N242 [News] executives Television regularly say: teach your students to write. They donʼt say that students must be good-looking in order to get on-air executives and jobs. Television educators have an honest discussion of the importance of beauty in hiring decisions. Should some students who should be discouraged from TV news careers because of their looks? Is a beauty contest standard apply title to both men a and women? requirement on a resume? Does the Moderator: Nancy Dupont, University of Mississippi Panelists: Mary University, Blue, Tulane

3:00 PM – 4:15 PM Assessment Academic for Broadcast (Session ID: 100) N241 Colleges] Year/Small [Two This session focuses on “best practices” in academic assessment for broadcast What do programs. you do with the data What once youʼve do collected it? What you is the assess? value Chicago of Coach Head of this How Team Speech AND exercise? do What hurdles Webmaster School or you Advisor, challenges Newspaper do Trademaster assess you Instructor, encounter Radio-TV Join way? the along it? Academy Roger Career Badesch and Media Director, Center of Vocational BMCC John Gallagher as we answer these questions. Moderator: McDonnell, Metropolitan Tom Community College

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TexasNiekamp, University, Ray State Panelists: University Millersville Irwin, Stacey Moderator: Convention] [All N254 297) ID: (Session II Session Research Rapid-Fire PM 4:15 – PM 3:00 WebsiteManager: Editor: Newsletter ViceChair: archive College and Community Normandale Johnson, Evan produce, in research, Chair: professionals Division Documentary that and organizations faculty, broadcast critics, and and festivals, scholars associations, media levels. local and regional, national, international, other at documentaries for as nexus well a as be fields, to documentary is goal Our exhibition. producing and including teaching of documentaries, methods for and appreciation creators, an share methods, members genres, Our documentary. illuminate to and approaches interpretative/analytical literature documentary of international delivery radio-TV-Internet expand and to documentaries, seek We of film/video. creation documentary and teaching, scholarship, on focuses Division Documentary The [Documentary] N253 246) ID: (Session Meeting Division Documentary PM 4:15 – PM 3:00 Masudul Biswas, Louisiana State University, Panelists: University Ohio McDaniel, Drew Moderator: outlets. Internet-based on politics and policies national of influence the to attention particular in paying media Asia, online to related issues diverse examines panel This cable. or satellite via or over-the-air operating with the largest number of Internet users are in Asia. In this countries region, twenty online the media have of become eight significant and competitors North America, to of broadcasters that double roughly region, world other any than users Internet more has Asia (International) N252 26) ID: (Session Policymakers National Challenge Media Online Asian PM 4:15 – PM 3:00

Paul (Xiaopeng) Wang, University of South Florida, KoreaSouth and U.S. the Roger Cooper, Ohio University and Tang Tang, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, with Participatory Reality-Based TelevisionReality-Based Participatory with Tulika Biswas and Sally J. McMillan, University of Tennessee, YousefUniversity, Kuwait AlFailakawi, Standards R. Glenn Cummins, TexasCummins, TechUniversity, Glenn R. of University Alabama, Zhou, Shuhua Migrants the by Internet fromthe Obtained and Sought University, Southern Georgia Smith, Reed Gender,of CareerSatisfaction Impact and The Income, Industries: Media the in CareerSuccess for ohmynews.com Coveredin Olympics David Shanks, Louisiana State University, Investment Drew McDaniel, Ohio University, University,Ohio Magpanthong, Chalisa Movement Burma” Jerry Renaud, University of Nebraska, Lincoln Nebraska, of University Renaud, Jerry University,Schaffer,State C. Northridge California Mary Point Stevens Wisconsinof - University Deering, Bill Malaysian Policy for an Open Internet: Facial Prominence and Perception of News SourcesNews PerceptionProminenceof and Facial Sharing Ike: Citizen Media Covers a BreakingStory a Covers Media Citizen Ike: Sharing Strategies of the Election Campaign Web Sites: A Cross-Country Analysis between The Art of Shadow Puppetry: State Policy and Online Media in Thailand in Media Online and Policy State Puppetry: Shadow of Art The ChildrenʼsKuwait in Use Media Toward a Disposition-Based Theory of Viewersʼof Engagement Theory Behavioral TowardDisposition-Based a Online Media as Sites of Democratic Resistance: In the Context of “Free euaig h Rgltr: h FC n E Pre Communication Parte Ex and FCC The Regulators: the Regulating The Beijing Olympics, a Bloggersʼ Game: A Content Analysis of the Examining the Influence of Culture on the Gratifications Balancing Interests in Politics and International Personality Attributes as Predicators

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N253 [All Convention] Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Asia Wyoming, Washington, and Pacific Moderator: Mary California Northridge, C. State Schaffer, District University, 6 Board Representative 4:30 PM – 5:45 PM District 6 Business Meeting (Session ID: 278) 4:30 PM – 5:45 PM District 5 Business Meeting (Session ID: 277) N252 [All Convention] Arkansas, Australia Kansas, America America, Mexico, Missouri, and South Central Oklahoma, Texas, Moderator: Allen Hendricks, John Southeastern Oklahoma District State 5 University, Board Representative District 4 Business Meeting (Session ID: 276) N251 [All Convention] Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Canada Dakota, Wisconsin, and Scandinavia Moderator: Ball Barry State District Umansky, University, 4 Board Representative 4:30 PM – 5:45 PM N249 [All Convention] the Middle East Virginia, and Eastern DC, Europe West including Delaware, Russia Washington, Maryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Moderator: Greg Newton, District Ohio 3 University, Board Representative 4:30 PM – 5:45 PM District 3 Business Meeting (Session ID: 275) 4:30 PM – 5:45 PM District 2 Business Meeting (Session ID: 274) N242 [All Convention] Alabama, Louisiana, Florida, Mississippi, Georgia, Kentucky, North Carolina, Africa Caribbean South and Carolina, Tennessee, Moderator: Augie Grant, University of South Carolina, District 2 Board Representative District 1 Business Meeting (Session ID: 273) N241 [All Convention] Europe including Britain Western Connecticut, Rhode Maine, Island, Massachusetts, Vermont, New York, Hampshire, New New Jersey, Moderator: Ithaca Williams, College, District 1 Wenmouth Board Representative 4:30 PM – 5:45 PM 4:30 PM – 5:15 PM Festival BEA of Awards Arts Ceremony Media Rehearsal (Session ID: 232) N250 [All Convention] This rehearsal session is intended for all Ceremony. presenters and winners participating in the BEA Best of Moderator: Festival King Foundation Scott Hodgson, Awards University of Oklahoma

F M A ESTIVAL OF RTS EDIA 84 F RIDAY SPECIAL EVENT FESTIVAL OF MEDIA ARTS BEA2009 Competition Documentary Student Competition Documentary Faculty TelevisionStudent Newscast Television– News Competition Student Competition IMET Faculty Competition Audio Student Competition Audio Faculty Oklahoma of Fischer,University Ken Oklahoma of University Hodgson, Scott Producer: Festival University VicElon Costello, Producer: Reel Chair: Festival Convention] [All N250 234) ID: (Session Foundation Ceremony AwardsKing Festival of BEABest The PM 8:00 – PM 6:00 Competition Radio – News Student Twoand YearSmall Competition Colleges VideoStudent Competition VideoFaculty Competition Competition Scriptwriting Student Competition Scriptwriting Faculty JimE. Thompson,James Madison University, FirstPlace: Student IMET Competition IMET Student Jason Hendrickson, Adam Winger, Amanda Harris, & Melanie Overcast, University of Montana, of Hendrickson, University Winger,Jason Adam Overcast, Melanie & Harris, Amanda University,Ohio Hayward, Casey and Newman Keith University,Elon University,Illinois Eastern Nugent, Zachary Category) Reporting Chris Yoars,University,Illinois Southern Category) Documentary (Radio Singing? Kim Grinfeder, University of Miami, of Grinfeder,University Kim University, State Francisco Mexico/San New of University Dunaway, King David Christopher Holmes, Southern Utah University, Utah Southern Holmes, Christopher College, Kelly,Lutheran David Bethany University,Heal, Pacific Blake Azusa & Coté J. Peter & University,Kumar Aabha Hofstra Aashish Adhiya, Wisconsin-Oshkosh,of Heyer,University J. Mike University,W.Eric State Northridge, California Edson, Lucille King Family Foundation Family AvidKing Lucille Technology, Inc. Sponsored by: The Charles and Lucille King Family Foundation – Mike Donovan, Education Director, The Charles and the entry.Festival of Best with each from clips ceremony and winners award the by followed is and reception a with begins evening The packages. software editing Avidand BEA members and BEA member schools. The from Best of Festival King documentary Foundation and Awardscriptwriting, news, winners receive a $1,000 multimedia, award interactive audio, video, in works winning best” the of “best the See world. the and country the across students and faculty from work creative juried top the premiere Tonightwe (selected by the Production, Aesthetics and Criticism Division) Criticism Production, and the Aesthetics by (selected (selected by the Production, Aesthetics and Criticism Division) Criticism Production, and the Aesthetics by (selected

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Web 2.0 for Journalists Web The Ethics of Diversity The Media Stories, Diversity and Sources Triangle: Staff Teaching and Creating Web 2.0 Content in and Web a Creating Co-Curricular Teaching Setting A A Meta-analysis of Minorities Come in How the Far Media Weʼve Today: Ethics and Diversity: Practical Applications in College Radio Integrating Podcasts into Mass Communication Classes Using Wiki Software to Software a Using Create “History Wiki of Biola Site University” Wiki Barbara Calabrese, Columbia College, Edmund Brown, Central Michigan University, Jim Ferolo, Bradley University University Virginia Joel Beeson, West Kentucky Ron University DeMarse, Western Joe Misiewicz, Ball State University Michael J. Havice, Marquette University Jan Getz, Point Park University Foundation IRTS Joyce Tudryn, Steve Hill, University Point, of Wisconsin-Stevens Gerald Biola Fisher, University, Kathleen Wickham, University Kathleen Wickham, of Mississippi, Paul T.M. Hemenway, Lamar University, Lamar University, Hemenway, Paul T.M.

9:00 AM 9:00 – AM 10:15 Using Web 2.0 in Communication the Technology University (Session ID: 64) N236 [Interactive Media and Emerging Technologies] 2.0 is a Web term that was first introduced in 2004 and generally applied to web sites that are dynamic, interactive and collaborative. Since these terms can also be characteristics of effective teaching, it excuses an investigation of 2.0 Web tools by faculty at the panel provides This examples university. of the use of blogs, wikis, podcasts 2.0 and tools other in Web the academy. Moderator: Biola University Yamada, Dean Panelists: State Judy University, Oskam, Texas

N235 [Courses, Curricula Administration] & Media convergence is here, but given the wide variations in university and college design, history and politics how convergence is taught and applied is not a one-size-fits-all-phenomenon. The panelists have each guided a media program from a sole emphasis in their specific discipline and broken through the academic “field of silos.” Weʼll share war stories, examine successful models being used inside insights and outside the academy (and in the quickly evolving challenging topography of media convergence. situations) and Moderator: Chris Strobel, Northern Kentucky University Panelists: Joe Misiewicz, Ball State University 9:00 AM 9:00 – AM 10:15 Convergence Flavors (Session ID: 201) 9:00 AM 9:00 – AM 10:15 Ethics is Diversity in Journalism (Session ID: 61) N233 [Multicultural Studies] Professional of Society the of principles guiding the are These Accountable. Be Independently. Act Harm. Minimize it. report and truth Seek where, why, what, who, the out Find diversity. is ethics journalism, In diversity. of component core a also is Each Ethics. of Code Journalists when and how. Moderator: San Azocar, Francisco Cristina State University Panelists: San Azocar, Francisco Cristina State University, 9:00 AM 9:00 – AM 10:15 The 2008 Disney/IRTS Digital Summit: Faculty Fellows Report (Session ID: 177) N232 [Research | Interactive | Media Management, and Marketing Emerging Technologies & Programming] Session participants will share their experiences in the hear how a major Digital Youʼll Society Foundation. Media Television Development and Diversity) in partnership with the International Radio and (Talent Summit that was produced by the Disney-ABC Television Group globalization, and culture to build and technology, maintain global an media audience company in approaches a creativity, digital age. Most the panel importantly, will advice share for Disneyʼs teaching the next generation of employees. Moderator: Sybril Bennett, Belmont University Panelists: Brown, Tim University of Central Florida

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Northern University Hoskins, Arizona Dale Panelists: College Lutheran Bethany Nissen, Jonas Moderator: [TwoYear/Small Colleges] N240 95) ID: (Session Performers Media Coaching 10:15 AM – 9:00 AM University,State Missouri Southeast Mims, Bruce Panelists: University Grady,Utah Lionel Southern Moderator: team. programming Chenault Drake- famed the of Drake Bill as such individuals dynamic of influence the and radio, talk radio, personality of were, it as “roots” the of some explore will panel This time. over evolved but grown, fully forth spring not did radio in practices programming contemporary Most History] | Programming & Marketing [Management, N239 73) ID: (Session Programming Radio Contemporary of Roots Some Here: Got We How 10:15 AM – 9:00 AM VideoCNN.com Producer,Malcolm, Executive Sandy Panelists: University State Ball Smith, Suzy Moderator: landscape. media changing the with up keep to change should parameters legal and ethical which in way the explore will panel This media. century twenty-first guiding are ethics and law Twentiethapply? century rules Which scope. FCC the outside operating streaming, video live and challenge FCC rules for traditional broadcast. Todayʼs media landscape reaches far beyond this with these emerging media like like incidents Weblogs,F-bomb; Globes podcasts Golden Bonoʼs and malfunction”; “wardrobe JacksonʼsWords”; Janet Dirty “Seven CarlinʼsGeorge Technologies]Emerging and Media Interactive | Policy & [Law N238 166) ID: (Session Environment. Today’sto that Apply Media Rules Changing the Identifying Twenty-firstMedia: of WordsCentury Dirty Seven The 10:15 AM – 9:00 AM Boulder,– Colorado of University Hood, Lee Panelists: Carbondale at University Helleny,Illinois Joey Southern Moderator: the “work to skills studio wall.” and weather lib ad the develop to students helping are teachers and advisors media campus how share to roundtable A [News] N237 195) ID: Teaching(Session Weather TV 10:15 AM – 9:00 AM

Ken Creech, Butler University,Butler Creech, Ken Mark Lodato, Arizona State University,Lodato, State Mark Arizona Barry Umansky, Ball State University,Umansky,State Barry Ball Director,Univap TVMoreira, Fernando Ross DeAeth, Fayette County High School District, Kentucky District, School High County Fayette DeAeth, Ross University Cameron Jenkins, Matt University Helleny,Illinois Joey Southern Lionel Grady, Southern Utah University,Grady,Utah Lionel Southern Taylor,Michael Valdosta University,State Competition is Tough! The Impact of Alternative Media on the Marketplace the on Media Tough!Alternative of is Impact Competition The How Did WeDid FCCʼsHere?How The Get Obscenity and TrackIndecency Recordon Developing ProfessionalPartnerships Developing Sao Jose dos Campos, Brazil, Creating a Dedicated WeatherDedicated Creatinga Brazil, Channel Campos, dos Jose Sao It Didnʼt All Start With Rush: Some Other Pioneers of Talkof DidnʼtPioneers It Radio Other WithSome Start Rush: All The Birth of Cool: When Personality Radio WasRadio Personality When Cool: of Birth The Making do Without all the Bells and Whistles and Bells Withoutthe do all Making Influence of Bill Drake on Voice-Trackingon Drake Evils Bill Modern of Other Influence and In the Middle: Emerging Media and Self-Regulation and EmergingMedia Middle: the In

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Developing a Client Website Developing Using a the Client Drupal Website Content Management System Between the Scholarly and the (tentative) Profesisonal New Media and Documentary On Line Podcasts Made Simple Ethics and Representation Adding and Content Easily Managing and Video Seamlessly New Ways To See What Gets To Produced New Ways The View from The from Chair The View Web Content Management in Web a Newsroom Converged Getting The Ball Rolling Sports Journalism Gary Hanson, Kent State University, Andy Robinson, Syracuse University, Suzy Smith, Ball State University, Rich Swingley, Ball Rich State Swingley, University, Pollard, Tim Ball State University, Jan Thompson, Southern Illinois University, Ralph Beliveau, University of Oklahoma, Larry Gillick, Shenandoah University,

N234 [Interactive Media and Emerging Technologies] Funneling content to a web manager, who writes HTML and uploads pages, is time consuming, inefficient and journalism archaic. Today, no where and uploaded be to need donʼt that pages edit and create can anyone where systems management content utilize sites corporate and knowledge of or HTML technical proficiency is required. This places proper emphasis on content Creating over and technology. managing web audio and video content is another challenge. Proprietary content management systems are expensive. However, a number of free low-cost solutions or exist using such tools as Drupal, and Joomla!, WordPress Wikis. Many of these tools are in use among journalism sites and in colleges and universities. Panelists will talk about their solutions to the problem of content management and illustrate how they use these low-cost tools to generate and manage collaborative content for the web. Moderator: Anderson, James Steve Madison University Panelists: Slippery Foster, Rock University, Jenny Tomal 9:00 AM 9:00 – AM 10:15 Web Creation and Maintenance Using to for Online Create Non-Techies: Tools and Manage Content-Driven Websites (Session ID: 12)

N242 [Sports] Keeping student media independent is latest a immersive-learning long-standing experience concern for universities. Ball State Universityʼs faced that issue when twelve students and four faculty members embarked on remote productions focusing on university sports an teams requires cooperation between the athletic immersive department and student media. But where sports experience. Producing packages and does it? Can these two entities does operate that independently cooperation while end? This still Or, representing panel the same university? explores these concepts and introduces first-hand knowledge and experience. Moderator: Pollard, Tim Ball State University Panelists: Joe Misiewicz, Ball State University, 9:00 AM 9:00 – AM 10:15 Sports And Media The University: How to Represent the University Without Being a Mouthpiece for Athletic the Department (Session ID: 124)

[Documentary] This session will offer a consumption. Four panelists will round offer brief position statements that raise table specific ethical dilemmas in which documentary, will be discussion used as of starting points for a ethical discussion among all of the attendees to the session. This discussion will pay issues particular attention to how the new forms in documentary conceptualization, of media and distribution are rewriting Are the the rules new of rules documentary. a development, good thing for the form, or a threat to its value? production, and Moderator: Ralph Beliveau, University of Oklahoma Panelists: Jay Rosenstein, University of Illinois, 9:00 AM 9:00 – AM 10:15 Documentary and/or and Truths? Truth Ethics New A in Media Context (Session ID: 204) N241

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Moderator: Derek Taylor, Derek University State Connecticut Southern Moderator: technologies. these about students our teaching in aid can that services and tools software and hardware various of use the discuss will we panel this In production. media about students our educate to technology new of kinds all using in creation. models Weas message serve of service the in communication to applied as technology use to students our teaching involves discipline our of Much TechnologiesEmerging Criticism] and & Production Media | Aesthetics [Interactive N236 170) ID: Tools(Session TeachingUseful Production for Experience: Media TranscendingClassroom the 11:45– 10:30 AM AM University, Carroll John Krieger, Mark Panelists: University State Houston Sam Strait, Mel Moderator: station. their for vision a craft and leadership and planning strategic of arts the learn them help to students with effectively work can faculty and advisors station radio which differences, however, the most effective stations are those guided by an institutional mission. The purpose of this panel these is to explore ways with in Even between). in much include (and stations access student to educational to community from range operations radio Student Media Advisors] Student | & Administration Curricula [Courses, N235 116)ID: (Session TeachingLeadership Station: of the Student Art the and Vision 11:45– 10:30 AM AM University State Michigan Geri Zeldes, Alumit Panelists: University State Bob Michigan Albers, Moderator: context. of out editing and images graphic using subjects, interviewing involving issues ethical include may discussions Process process. and content the collaborative some - methods the feature - used to make the documentary: also a Wiki will WebIt site, Google Listserv,length. Google maps, and archival research. The documentary team will discuss in hour an half nearly is which documentary, the feature will showcase The Studies] [Multicultural N233 67) ID: (Session News” the & Jews “Arabs, Documentary the of Making The 11:45– 10:30 AM AM Lafayette, J. at Philip Auter,Louisiana Panelists: Lafayette at Louisiana of University Davie, WilliamR. have Moderator: who Professors responsibility. ethical and legal and democracy,them. resolve to best how freedom, and confronted they issues key the of discuss will abroad systems educational higher with terms partnered in divides global the bridge to cultural How and educational systems. their and countries host with odds at be may principles and traditions U.S. culture, media global emerging an In [News] N232 35) ID: (Session TeachingMedia in Electronic Conflicts International 11:45– 10:30 AM AM Respondent: Alan G. Stavitsky, University of Oregon Stavitsky,of G. University Respondent: Alan

David Nelson, University of Central Oklahoma, Central of University Nelson, David Philip Thompsen, West Chester University of Pennsylvania, of University Chester West Thompsen, Philip Jennifer Orlando, Michigan State University State Michigan Orlando, Jennifer University State Michigan Lipowski, Jessica University Skelley,State Barbara Michigan Converged Student Media ConvergedStudent Marjorie Yambor,Western University,Kentucky University,State Jr.,Jones,Houston James Sam Environment Mary T. Rogus, Ohio University,T.Mary Ohio Rogus, Ken Fischer, University of Oklahoma, of Fischer,University Ken University,Mercer Black, James Teaching Journalism in China in a TimeTransitiona of in Teaching China in Journalism When American Ethics and Global Practicality Clash Practicality Global and Ethics American When Junkets Abroad...or Doing Good Abroad...orJunkets Doing WesternValuesEast Media Middle the in tayA Se os Cagn Drcin n Clue n nAlVlner Station All-Volunteer an in Culture and Direction Changing Goes: She As Steady Student Radio: ʻItʼsRadio: Student WeStation-WeWhat Our Do Want!ʼCan Being a Leader: The Role of the Student PD Student the of Role The Leader: a Being Crafting Commendable College Radio: Developing ViableDeveloping VisionsRadio: Station College Commendable Crafting Mission-Making for Multiple Media: Developing a Vision for Vision a Developing Media: Multiple for Mission-Making

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Using Web Using 2.0 Web to Technologies Engage Students in an ʻExperimentalʼ Motion Graphics Critiques Using Clip Notes Utilizing Pre-Visualization Utilizing Software Pre-Visualization for Production and Non-Production “Is There Anyone Here From West Virginia?” Howard Chertoff World War II Was He Guilty? Ethics Was & Lee Accused de of Forest Stealing Patents & Ideas Staging the Unseen: Early Radio Music Production & the Evolution of Broadcastingʼs The Lost Journal of Norman Corwin Derek Taylor, Derek Southern Taylor, Connecticut State University, Correspondent Pat McGuire, Valdosta State University, Valdosta Film Festival Valdosta State University, Pat McGuire, Valdosta Film Festival Western Kentucky Cory University, Lash, Western Film Challenge Two-Day Kentucky University, Steve White, Western Based Courses Storytelling to Skills Enhance Visual Rich Glinka, Southern Connecticut State University, Course Production Video Charlie Gee, University of Tennessee Emerson Janet College Kolodzy, G. Stuart Smith, Hofstra University Studio Art, 1920-1930 Adams, San Mike Jose State University, Corley Dennison, Marshall University, Shawn VanCour, Shawn Carleton VanCour, College,

Karen Respondent: Buzzard, Missouri State University 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM AM 10:30 – 11:45 Student Media Festivals: What, Why and How (Session ID: 148) N240 Aesthetics [Production & Criticism] The session will compare several distinct student media festivals, occurring in at least three separate states. Traditional student showcases will be represented, ranging from the long-established Western Film Festival to explore the the production-oriented 48-hour fledgling format, including Valdosta Film Cincinnatiʼs week-long College Festival. Movie Festival. In The panel addition, will provide weʼll insight and information for any faculty or advisor interested in starting a festival, or in fostering greater student and community participation. Moderator: Kentucky Ron University DeMarse, Western Panelists: Chris Strobel, Northern College Kentucky Movie University, Festival N238 [Radio Audio and Media | History] on focus Presentations course. Media Mass basic the of part as radio include who educators media for perspectives unique provides panel The prison radio stations in the lives of inmates, early studio art production techniques for radio musical programs, new questions about Lee de II foreign correspondent Howard Peabody Chertoffʼs award winning War program, “Is ethics regarding stealing patents, World Forestʼs and This session is a must for Virginia?” those who employ anecdotal teaching Anybody materials Here to West from stimulate the imagination of students. Moderator: University Frank Chorba, Washburn Panelists: Michael Keith, Boston College, 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM AM 10:30 – 11:45 Studies in Radio History & Imagination (Session ID: 62) [News] Much has been written in the media about the loss of jobs in TV news (as research well for the as industry—along other with news media). directors Much and academics—weʼll of explore that exactly what is jobs are wrong. available, Using will be the available, latest and where they are ... along with the skills students will need to get them and how theyʼll have to market those skills. Moderator: Robert Hofstra Papper, University Panelists: Ron Comings, KLAS-TV News Director AM AM 10:30 – 11:45 Where the Are Jobs ... Need and to Will You Grab a Backpack in Order to Get One? (Session ID: 169) N237 Panelists: Mike Bay, Southern Connecticut State University,

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Respondent: Andrew Leckey, Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism Business for Center Leckey,National Respondent: Andrew Reynolds Panelists: Fran Matera, Arizona State University,Matera, State Fran Arizona Panelists: University Barrett, State Marianne Arizona Moderator: sphere. public the in news is that minefield ethical challenging the revenue streams influence what and how stories how air; and the media addresses mix news consumers It now demand. These phenomena news. are debated against and promotion shrinking how product control; nationʼsremote the collective on button “skip” or between “mute” the escape to promotions non-traditional seek boundaries advertisers of blurring this of consequences and causes explores methods, panel multiple This messages. the advertiser cloaked with along information newsworthy distribute to used technologies “push” and media social with well as world news the into seeping vehicles. Viralare entertainment methods as marketing themselves promote also programs todayʼsNews in newsrooms. dilemmas TV/radio ethical myriad creating are segments sponsored paid and placement product Commercial [News] N237 300) ID: (Session News Broadcast in Promotions Embedded of Dilemma The PM 1:15 – PM 12:00 Taylor, Shay School High Blair Montgomery Moderator: production. or broadcasting for studio college the entering upon know to need students what discuss also will professors secondary media about learn students what about discussion articulation production an on the elementary and secondary levels and lead how that affects their preparedness for professors learning in a 2 or 4 college year college setting. Post- and teachers school high students, of panel A Two| Media Advisors [Student Year/Small Colleges] N234 184) ID: (Session Educators Post-Secondary and Secondary for TeachingDiscussion Kids?” They An Articulation These are “What 11:45– 10:30 AM AM F. Patricia GeorgeWashington Phalen, University, TelevisionBatali, Dean Writer, Vampirethe Buffy Slayer, Panelists: TelevisionDiscussion Industry ArgumentfromLylev. Warner Bros.Television Productions (shared): place First University,State Northridge California Stahl, Jon Moderator: television? episodic for scripts create to way better a there boysʼIs a it club? Is well? work it doesnʼt When conditions? what Under well? work it Does TVstructured? Writersʼ it is the How Room. of aspects various exploring professionals, industry television with discussion a by followed papers, winning two the of Presentation [Writing] N242 53) ID: (Session One? than Better Heads 12 Writers’-- TV Are Room The Competition: Paper Division Writing 11:45– 10:30 AM AM University Morris Robert DiLauro, Michael Moderator: identity.and traditions language, of barriers down broke that culture foreign a into students of emersion an was process production The continents. two over identity ethnic transcends that reunion family multi-generational a of story this craft students undergrad of crew the from group music Italy,of region Abruzzo North of tour musical their on while community a on had America. Aand video of professor “DisCanto folk traditional Vienea DisCanto, that impact and significance heartfelt the exploring documentary Pittsburgh”30-minute a a is [Documentary] N241 75) ID: (Session Documentary the of Process Emersion The 11:45– 10:30 AM AM Bill Silcock, Arizona State University,Silcock, State Bill Arizona Dawn Gilpin, Arizona State University,Gilpin, State Dawn Arizona Jim Kellet, Producer, DC8, Douglas County,Douglas Producer,CO DC8, Kellet, Jim Pictures producer,Citizen Executive Bond, Robin VegasLas at Nevada of University Larson, Gary Mary Blue, TulaneUniversity,Blue, Mary Jonathan Prince, Executive Producer and Writer,and Producer Executive Prince, Dreams, Jonathan American TelevisionDent, Skye Writer, Zone, Burning The Ethical consequences of embedded advertising stateside and worldwide and stateside advertising embedded of consequences Ethical Marketing/PR practitioners as media gatekeepers? media as practitioners Marketing/PR Impact of viral marketing and social media on broadcastnews on media social and marketing viral of Impact “It comes from some magic place”: Implications of the CreativeNecessity the of Implications place”: magic fromsome comes “It Writing Hollywood: Rooms With a Point of Viewof WithPoint WritingRooms a Hollywood: :Star Voyager That 70ʼsThat Show

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30 Years of Research on the Mediated Olympics: A Review Review A Olympics: Mediated the on Research of Years 30 A Curriculum for Teaching On-Line A Curriculum Media for Teaching The High Price of Ethics Spiking Reality: The Ethics of Altering Sports Reality in Televised Getting Started - What Comes First? Socially Driven? Effective, Yes, Socially But Driven? Is Effective, It Yes, E-Salient in College Sports Too Rich. Too Thin. Too Much Integrity? Thin. Too Rich. Too Too Student Media Driven Model Convergence Web Site Development as Web Student Media But Can We Take Back the Night? Take But Can We Theresa Billiot, Texas Tech University, University, Tech Theresa Billiot, Texas Bobette Buster, Bobette busterfilms, Buster, John Christopher Paul Riley, the Great University, Leena Jayaswal, American University, Assistant Professor of American Film Leena Arts University, and Jayaswal, Media Mario Garcia, San Diego Documentary State Filmmaker University, Ángel Granados, Granados Media, Documentary Filmmaker Charlie Hicks, Northern Arizona University, Charlie Arizona Hicks, University, Northern Greg Luft, Colorado State University, Lillian Williams, Columbia Lillian Williams, College,

N242 [Writing] From campfire to electronic hearth, storytelling has entertained, challenged and instructed people of all ages and backgrounds. This panel deals with the ethics of this ubiquitous art form by addressing questions like: what does the story “owe” to the viewer? Can a story deliver satisfaction without redemption? Does unbridled vulgarity in entertainment exact a cultural price? What does “essential truth” it in a movie about mean true events in which to everything is constructed? have a sense of Moderator: University Phalen, Washington George Patricia F. Panelists: Barbara Nicolosi, Origin Entertainment, 12:00 PM – 1:15 PM Our Movies, Ourselves: The Ethics of Storytelling (Session ID: 72) Hartford Hepler, Community College Wayne Respondent: Cross-Cultural Documentary Films (Session ID: 141) N241 [Documentary] Cross-cultural documentary films include opportunities for faculty and students to work together to increase their international awareness. their in do to need filmmakers what travel, international require may that films for proposals grant in include to what encompasses panel The host country so they are prepared to start filming once they arrive, a discussion of how cross-cultural films resonate to mainstream todayʼs audience. In addition, the panel includes the concept of personal documentary filmmaking. Moderator: and Bob Lee DeMaria, University Washington Panelists: Assistant Professor Indira and of S. Lee Journalism Somani, University, Washington 12:00 PM – 1:15 PM Open First Place: David Sedman, Southern Methodist University, Debut First Place: Kelly L. Poniatowski, Duquesne University Athletes in Olympic Hockey Legitimizing Women Petersburg, St. Florida, South of University Wang, Second Place: (Xiaopeng) Paul Sports Division Juried Paper Session (Session ID: 118) N240 [Sports] Moderator: Duquesne Rob University Bellamy, 12:00 PM – 1:15 PM 12:00 PM – 1:15 PM Convergence Newsrooms, Web Sites and Internet Radio (Session ID: 291) N238 [Student Advisors] Media Moderator: Dale Arizona Hoskins, University Northern Panelists: Candace Egan, California Fresno, State University,

Don Respondent: Priest, California Fresno State University, E ... P C THICS AND APER OMPETITION BEA 2009

1:30 PM – 2:45 PM Post Convention Festival Committee Meeting (Session ID: 287) N238 [All Convention] All Festival competition chairs for the 2010 BEA Festival should plan to attend this session. Moderator: Vic Costello, Elon University, BEA Festival of Media Arts Chair

1:30 PM – 2:45 PM BEA Post-Convention Chairs’ Meeting (Session ID: 283) N240

SATURDAY [All Convention] This session is required for outgoing and incoming division chairs. A review of the 2009 program and a discussion of issues relating to the 2010 convention will be held. Moderator: Anthony Moretti, Point Park University

Index of Names —A— Balas, Glenda R...... 47 Boyd, Doug ...... 74 Cano, Yeiber ...... 52 Aagaard, Ken ...... 14 Balas, Jason C...... 61 Bradesch, Roger ...... 45 Cantor, Max ...... 50 Abbott, Adrienne ...... 70 Ballocchi, Andrea ...... 69 Brand, Keith ...... 75 Caramanica, Mark R...... 62 Adams, Mike ...... 89 Ban, John ...... 75 Brasier, Jason W...... 80 Carpenter, G. Dale ...... 50 Adhiya, Aabha ...... 61, 84 Banks, Mark ...... 34 Breitenstine, Derek ...... 64 Carpenter, Serena ...... 28 Al Nashmir, Eisa ...... 29 Banwart, Mary ...... 29 Bremen, Phil ...... 45 Carter, Caroline ...... 47 Albarran, Alan ...... 52, 62, 70 Barrett, Marianne ...... 18, 90 Briggs, Lowell ...... 61 Carter, Edward ...... 21 Albers, Bob ...... 88 Barth, John ...... 75 Brinson, Susan ...... 59, 71 Cavalier, Adam ...... 26, 72 Albers, Spencer ...... 40 Batali, Dean ...... 90 Britain, Conor ...... 47 Chalfa, John ...... 33 AlFailakawi, Yousef ...... 82 Bay, Mike ...... 89 Brockman, Cliff ...... 40 Chan, Leo ...... 33 Alford, LaToyia D...... 80 Beadle, Mary ...... 19 Brown, Chris ...... 58 Chanatry, David ...... 26 Allan, David ...... 28 Beanblossom, Mark ...... 72 Brown, Edmund ...... 46, 85 Chapa, Sindy ...... 29 Allore, Michael P...... 47 Beck, Tom ...... 31 Brown, Hub ...... 58 Chapman, Jane ...... 35, 65 Almeida, Walyce ...... 69 Beeson, Joel ...... 56, 61, 73, 85 Brown, Michael ...... 59 Chorba, Frank ...... 89 Al-Obaidi, Jabbar A...... 79 Belafonte-Young, Denise ...... 73 Brown, Patti ...... 18 Christ, Bill ...... 73 Alper, Jon ...... 28 Beliveau, Ralph ...... 50, 87 Brown, Rusty ...... 72 Christie, Tom ...... 36 Ames, Carol ...... 21 Bellamy, Rob ...... 20, 68, 91 Brown, Tim ...... 24, 37, 61, 85 Chung, Chung Joo ...... 60 Anderson, Steve ...... 87 Benavides, José Luis ...... 42 Bruce, Michael .... 14, 55, 68, 71 Ciciretto, Catherine ...... 51 Aplan, Kathy ...... 56 Bennett, Sybril ...... 33, 70, 85 Bruner, John ...... 61 Citino, Nella ...... 58 Applegate, Edd ...... 61 Berry, Kelly ...... 72 Bruner, Kathy ...... 17, 61 Clark, Andrew ...... 27, 36 Armstrong, John ...... 47 Billings, Andrew ...... 20 Bryson, Pat ...... 51 Clark, Chandra ...... 57 Arnold, Kirk ...... 15 Billiot, Theresa ...... 28, 60, 91 Buch, Al ...... 75, 81 Clark, Naeemah ...... 41, 46, 75 Ash, Jonathan ...... 45 Bills, Madeline ...... 65 Buck, Christine ...... 56, 61 Coester, Dana ...... 73 Asthana, Sanjay ...... 74 Biswas, Masudul ...... 82 Bunker, Matthew D...... 58 Coffey, Amy Jo ...... 40, 62 Auter, Philip J...... 33, 50, 88 Biswas, Tulika ...... 82 Burns, David ...... 50 Cohen, James ...... 78 Avery, Robert K. ... 12, 19, 47, 59 Black, James ...... 33, 88 Burns, Nathan D...... 46 Coker, Rex ...... 72 Aycock, Frank ...... 24 Blaney, Joseph R...... 26, 35 Burt, Christopher ...... 51 Collette, Larry ...... 76 Azocar, Cristina ...... 31, 70, 85 Blue, Mary ...... 37, 81, 90 Buster, Bobette ...... 91 Collins, Steve ...... 61 Azriel, Josh ...... 21 Bobeck, Ann ...... 17 Buzzard, Karen ...... 89 Comings, Ron ...... 89 —B— Bodmer, Reto ...... 28 Byland, David ...... 57 Condra, Jerry ...... 33 Babanikos, James ...... 61 Bond, Robin ...... 90 —C— Conley, Gary ...... 29 Bachelor, Virginia ...... 73 Bondad-Brown, Beverly A. ....60 Cadieu, Christin ...... 64 Connelly, Donald ...... 17 Badesch, Roger ...... 81 Book, Connie ...... 60, 75 Calabrese, Barbara ...... 85 Conway, Dennis ...... 40, 74, 80 Baggerman, Thom ...... 31 Booras, Tommy G...... 33, 73 Calhoun, Kenneth J...... 80 Coombs, Danielle Sarver ...... 81 Bagley, Brendan ...... 47 Boward, Gabrielle ...... 52 Callister, Mark ...... 28, 35 Cooper, Cynthia ...... 21, 37 Bakke, Emil ...... 60 Boyce, Dan ...... 26 Cameron, Sloane ...... 51 Cooper, Roger ...... 18, 35, 56, 82 92 Corbett, Kevin J...... 80 Evans, Todd ...... 76 Greer, Clark ...... 76 Huer, Jonathan ...... 33 Corwin, Chad ...... 41 Everett, Travis A...... 80 Grieco, Michael Robb ...... 36 Hueth, Alan ...... 35 Costello, Vic ...... 12, 84, 92 —F— Grinfeder, Kim ...... 69, 84 Hughes, Sunny ...... 34 Coté, Peter J...... 84 Faulconer-Lippert, Gwin ...... 55 Grubb, Max .... 19, 24, 28, 68, 75 Hunt, Troy ...... 45 Cottle, Shane R...... 80 Fedchenko, Yuvhen ...... 35 Guo, Miao ...... 40 Huntsberger, Michael W. ..47, 65 Coutanche, Michael ...... 40 Feinberg, Ian S...... 61 Guterman, Jeffrey ...... 73, 78 Hurs, Brian Seth ...... 20 Covil, Eric C...... 76 Fernandes, Juliana ...... 29 Gutierrez, Chris ...... 35 Hussain, Ahmed Nori ...... 45 Covington Jr., Ferolo, Jim ...... 85 Gutierrez, Maria Elena ...... 62 —I— William G...... 33, 40, 45, 79 Ferrier, Patricia ...... 71 —H— Ibrahim, Dina ...... 26 Cozort, Steve ...... 14 Fico, Frederick ...... 36 Hafen, Lyman ...... 41 Idsvoog, Karl ...... 69 Craig, Sarah E...... 69 Fink, Edward J...... 74, 78 Hagan, Cynthia ...... 46 Iglesias, Karen ...... 57 Crandon, Paul ...... 69 Fischer, Ken ... 26, 36, 69, 84, 88 Hager, Kevin ...... 26 Ingram, Tom ...... 36 Crawford, Amy Graban ...... 55 Fisher, Gerald ...... 85 Hallaq, Tom ...... 19 Inman, Jeremy M...... 80 Cray, Lauren ...... 47 Fitzgerald, Vincent ...... 71 Halone, Kelby K...... 60 Irwin, Stacey ...... 28, 76, 82 Creasman, Paul ...... 76 Fleming, Jennifer J...... 60 Halper, Donna ...... 19 —J— Creech, Ken ...... 86 Fletcher, Adriana ...... 52 Halpern-Wenger, Deb ...... 17 Jackson, Coreen ...... 31, 36 Creighton, Trina ...... 71 Fletcher, James E...... 18 Hamula, Scott ...... 57 Jackson, Curtis ...... 19 Cressman, Dale ...... 19 Flook, Chris ...... 78 Hannon, Sara E...... 47 Jackson-Pitts, Mary ...... 20 Cucci, Christopher ...... 51 Fontenot, Maria ...... 41, 76 Hanson, Gary ...... 24, 87 Jacoby, Jeff ...... 35, 65 Cullum, Blanquita Walsh ...... 13 Foote, Joe S...... 69, 74 Hanson, Luett ...... 73 James, Michael L...... 37, 79 Cummins, R. Glenn ...... 82 Fordan, Robert ...... 79 Hanson, Matthew ...... 58 Jaskulske, Brenda ...... 27 Curley, Rob ...... 12 Foster, Jenny Tomal ...... 87 Hanuschak, George ...... 26 Jasperson, Amy ...... 29 Curran, Andy ...... 19, 75, 81 Franklin, Hillary ...... 46 Hardin, Marie ...... 20 Jayaswal, Leena ...... 75, 91 —D— Fratkin, Beth C...... 47 Hare, Garry ...... 41 Jeanes, Kevin ...... 27 DʼAmaro, Michael ...... 72 Friedmann, Anthony ...... 57 Haridakis, Paul ...... 24, 29 Jenkins, Matt ...... 57, 86 DʼInnocenzi, Aaron ...... 72 —G— Harris, Amanda ...... 84 Johnson, Carol ...... 24 Dailey, Larry ...... 64 Gadberry, Donald P...... 80 Harris, Carol S...... 80 Johnson, Chris ...... 27, 34 Daniel, Eugene ...... 26 Gaines, Amanda ...... 26 Harrison, Shane ...... 69 Johnson, Evan ...... 65, 76, 82 Daniels, Michael A...... 80 Gale, Larrie ...... 74 Harwood, Kenneth ...... 36 Johnson, Jared ...... 37, 68 Davie, William R...... 33, 42, 88 Gallagher, John ...... 31, 70, 81 Havice, Michael J...... 74, 85 Johnson, Kristine ...... 42 Davies, Michael ...... 14 Galvez, Anthony ...... 56, 64 Hayward, Casey ...... 84 Johnson, Pam ...... 74 Davis, Chase T...... 80 Garcia, Mario ...... 91 Heal, Blake ...... 84 Johnson, Timothy S...... 47 DeAeth, Ross ...... 86 Garrity, Dan ...... 45 Heifetz, Terry ...... 45 Jones, Aaron ...... 46 Deering, Bill ...... 41, 65, 76, 82 Gaudino, Jim ...... 24 Helleny, Joey ...... 64, 86 Jones, Frederick C...... 74, 80 Dekruiff, Jessica P...... 80 Gauger, Ray ...... 64 Hellmuth, Steve ...... 14 Jones, Jr., James ...... 24, 56, 88 Della-Guistina, Marsha ...... 14 Gearheart, Sherice ...... 56 Hemenway, Paul T.M...... 85 Jopling, Timmy ...... 26 DeMaria, Bob ...... 91 Gee, Charlie ...... 89 Henderson, Jennifer Jacobs ....78 Jung, Lucien ...... 56 DeMars, Tony ...... 16, 37, 70, 72 Geidner, Nicholas ...... 78 Hendricks, John Allen .42, 68, 83 Jurney, Larry ...... 57, 70 DeMarse, Ron ...... 85, 89 Geller, Valerie ...... 31, 51, 65 Hendrickson, Jason ...... 84 Justus, Ralph ...... 17 Dennison, Corley ...... 89 Gentile, William F...... 50 Hendrix, Jeffrey ...... 64 —K— Dent, Skye ...... 90 Gershon, Peter ...... 78 Henry, Sandy ...... 76 Kackley, Reed ...... 47 DeRurange, David ...... 27 Gershon, Richard ...... 18 Hepler, Wayne ...... 68, 91 Kahn, Jason ...... 26 DeVito, Alysson ...... 41, 46, 71 Getz, Jan ...... 85 Herron, James ...... 72 Kaid, Lynda Lee ...... 29 Deynychenko, Ruslan ...... 35 Geyer, Joel ...... 58 Hetsroni, Amir ...... 28, 81 Kalwinsky, Robert ...... 61 Dianora, Rob F...... 80 Gilbert, Jamie Lynn ...... 70 Heuston, Kathy Lee ...... 58, 71 Kanayama, Tsutomu ...... 37 DiLauro, Michael ...... 90 Gillick, Larry ...... 87 Heyer, Mike J...... 80, 84 Kang, Dr. Seok ...... 56 Dinu, Lucian F...... 33, 42 Gilpin, Dawn ...... 90 Hicks, Charlie ...... 91 Kaplan, Joel ...... 65 Doland, Jesse D...... 47 Glinka, Rich ...... 89 Hill, Steve ...... 31, 68, 72, 85 Keith, Michael ...... 65, 89 Donnelly, Ashley ...... 35 Godfrey, Don ...... 12, 19 Hines, Barbara ...... 34 Kellet, Jim ...... 90 Dorman, William ...... 28, 78 Golan, Guy ...... 34 Hitchinson, Christopher ...... 46 Kelly, David ...... 64, 84 Doyle, Peter ...... 17 Goldbaum, Howard ...... 61, 69 Hoag, Ann ...... 18 Kendall, Frances ...... 79 Drennan, Marie ...... 65 Gonzalez, Marty ...... 21 Hoch, Nicholas ...... 27 Kendrick, Fredric ...... 21 Dunaway, David King ...... 35, 84 Gordon, Steve ...... 69 Hodge, Russ ...... 13 Keste, Jason Anthony ...... 55 Dupagne, Michel ...... 37 Gorham, Bradley ...... 56 Hodgson, Scott ..... 61, 69, 83, 84 Khan, Saad ...... 33 Dupont, Nancy McKenzie 36, 81 Gorjestani, Kethevane ...... 26 Hoffman, Phil ...... 31, 45 Kibby, Marjorie ...... 18 Dvorkin, Jeffrey ...... 65 Gough, Donna ...... 34 Hogg, Jerri Lynn ...... 41 Kim, Ji Young ...... 29 Dworznik, Gretchen ...... 31 Gould, Kara ...... 31, 37 Holman, Ryan ...... 46 King, Cynthia ...... 72 —E— Gradwell, Eryn ...... 46 Holmes, Christopher ...... 26, 84 King, Lloyd ...... 75 Edson, Eric ...... 40, 62, 80, 84 Grady, Lionel ...... 86 Holsopple, Curtis ...... 37, 80 King, Randall ...... 26 Edwards, Emily D...... 61, 80 Granados, Ángel ...... 91 Hong, Suyun ...... 52 King, Rita J...... 28 Egan, Candace ...... 17, 91 Granillo, Dana ...... 26 Hood, Lee ...... 86 Kinsky, Emily S...... 36 Ekness, Ray ...... 26 Grant, Augie ...... 37, 83 Horikami, Bryan K...... 79 Kirk, Rita ...... 29 Elin, Larry ...... 17 Gray, Stacy ...... 26 Hoskins, Dale ...... 45, 86, 91 Klein, Steve ...... 50 Esposito, Anthony ...... 79 Greene, Colin ...... 52 Houchin, Michael ...... 52 Koch, Warren ...... 33, 46 Ettema, James ...... 34 Greene, Rustin ...... 40, 57 Howard, Brian ...... 34, 51 Koester, Anne ...... 56 Eubanks, Robert E...... 33 Greenhoe, Jon ...... 60 Hubbard, Glenn T...... 27, 42 Kohbrenner, Jason ...... 56 Eun, Hyechung ...... 59 Greenwell, Ava ...... 70, 75 Hudson, Tim ...... 71 Kolodzy, Janet ...... 45, 89 Korslien, Ashley ...... 26 McCain, Allie ...... 72 Northcut, Shea ...... 52 Renaud, Jerry ...... 58, 71, 82 Kost, Ryan ...... 69 McCarty, Tim ...... 31 Nugent, Zachary ...... 26, 84 Rhee, Christine D...... 80 Krieger, Mark ...... 88 McClung, Steven ...... 42 —O— Rhew, Adam ...... 27 Krug, Christopher R...... 69 McCormick, Matt ...... 17 OʼConnor, Jeff ...... 72 Rice, Kellie M...... 80 Kumar, Aashish ...... 61, 71, 84 McCoy, Bernard R...... 50, 58 OʼConnor, Mary Beth ...... 21 Riddle, Karyn ...... 36 Kunwar, Shabnam ...... 72 McCoy, David ...... 31, 75 OʼMalley, Michelle ...... 55, 68 Riley, Christopher ...... 91 —L— McCoy, Robert ...... 57 Oder, Michael ...... 26 Riley, Robin ...... 59 Lachlan, Kenneth ...... 65 McDaniel, Drew ...... 82 Ogden, Michael R...... 57, 65 Rimmer, Tony ...... 42 Landesberg, Rich ...... 13, 36 McDonnell, Tom ...... 64, 81 Olds, Julie ...... 50 Robinson, Andy ...... 87 Landreth, Jack ...... 13 McElreath, Michael ...... 65 Olson, Kathleen K...... 76 Robinson, Durinda ...... 37 Langston, Cheryl ...... 72 McGonigal, Jane ...... 16, 20 Oneal, Dennis ...... 61 Robinson, Tom ...... 28 Larsen, Joel ...... 47 McGregor, Sid ...... 50 Orlando, Jennifer ...... 88 Robinson, William Russell .....24 Larson, Gary ...... 90 McGuire, John ...... 20, 68 Orlik, Pete ...... 58 Rodriguez, Julian ...... 27, 36 Lash, Cory ...... 89 McGuire, Pat ...... 89 Osgood, Ron ...... 78 Rogus, Mary T...... 12, 35, 42, 88 Lauber, Erick ...... 69 McIntyre, Gary ...... 64 Oskam, Judy ...... 85 Roscioli, Caitlin ...... 26 Leckey, Andrew ...... 64, 90 McJunkin, Carrie ...... 75 Overcast, Melanie ...... 84 Rosengard, Dana ...... 14, 81 Lee, Hyangsun ...... 58 McKinley, Chris ...... 36 Owens, Debbie ...... 18, 35 Rosenstein, Jay ...... 50, 87 Lee, Laurie Thomas ...... 62, 71 McKinney, Mitchell ...... 29 Owens, John ...... 68, 76 Roy, Breanna ...... 27 Lee, Seung-Hyun ...... 47 McMillan, Sally J...... 82 —P— Royer, Cory ...... 14 Legg, Jr., James R...... 61 McPhail, Thomas L...... 74 Pache, Mike ...... 26 Rudin, Richard ...... 65, 74, 80 Lennarz, Alphonse ...... 41 Meadows, Jennifer ...... 56 Pagel, Matt ...... 27 Rugg, Bill ...... 45 Lepre, Lyn ...... 41, 46 Medders, Ryan ...... 36 Painter, David ...... 29 Rutledge, Pamela ...... 41 Lester, Paul Martin ...... 42 Medoff, Norm ...... 47 Panyushkina, Svitlana ...... 35 —S— Levy, Mark ...... 16 Megwa, Eronini ...... 36 Panzironi, Helen ...... 73 Salzman, Catherine ...... 62 Lewandowski, Cindy ...... 50 Mena, Phillip ...... 27 Papper, Robert ...... 18, 34, 89 Salzman, Ryan ...... 62 Lichty, Lawrence ...... 34 Mendez, Alysha ...... 52 Park, Ariel ...... 26 Sama, Victoria ...... 21 Lifton, Alan ...... 47 Merrill, Kitty ...... 58 Parsons, Patrick ...... 19 Sanabria, Cindy ...... 64 Lind, Rebecca ...... 18, 47 Merritt, Christine H...... 16 Pastorek, Andrew ...... 72 Sandberg, Christopher ...... 20 Lindwall, Anders ...... 47 Messere, Fritz ...... 62 Patterson, Daniel B...... 42 Santana, Maria C...... 70 Lipowski, Jessica ...... 88 Meyer, Matt ...... 69 Patterson, Scott ...... 42 Sarver, Danielle ...... 47 Lisosky, Joanne M...... 28 Miles, Mandy ...... 29 Pauling, Brian ...... 24, 37, 80 Sauls, Sam ...... 16, 55 Lo, Ven-Hwei ...... 81 Miles, Reginald ...... 20 Paulsen, Kurt ...... 34, 45 Savaglio, Cynthia ...... 40 Lodato, Mark ...... 86 Miller, Jim ...... 46 Paulson, Keta ...... 41 Schaffer, Mary C. . 41, 69, 82, 83 Lohrey, James ...... 28, 56, 60 Miller, Kathleen ...... 56 Peck, David ...... 46 Schmidt, Brendan B...... 80 Loman, Michael ...... 56 Mims, Bruce ...... 86 Perebinossoff, Philippe ...... 62 Schnitzer, Joshua ...... 50 Lombardi, John ...... 17, 69, 72 Misawa, Anne ...... 59 Perlmutter, David ...... 29 Schofield, Glen ...... 28 LoMonaco, Martin ...... 79 Misiewicz, Joe ..... 33, 59, 85, 87 Perreault, Kristina ...... 46 Schreiber, Nancy ...... 19, 41 Long, Marcus ...... 24 Mitchell, Christi Ann ...... 52 Petner, Tom ...... 75 Schwalbe, Carol ...... 19 Long, Mark ...... 52 Moitoso, Christine ...... 64 Phalen, Patricia F...... 90, 91 Scott, Mark ...... 34 Lovato, Sam ...... 24 Moore, Barbara ...... 58 Phipps, Steven ...... 33, 40, 45, 79 Scully, Tim ...... 31 Lowry, Kerry ...... 20 Moore, Maria ...... 65, 75 Picca, Joey ...... 27 Sedman, David ...... 91 Luft, Greg ...... 91 Moore, Roy L...... 74 Pierce, Tamyra ...... 17 Seel, Peter ...... 37 Lyle, Dennis ...... 16 Moran, Mary ...... 57 Pike, Elizabeth ...... 35, 78 Seib, Philip ...... 50 —M— Moreira, Fernando ...... 86 Pitts, Greg ...... 25, 42, 47 Seo, Sangho ...... 28 Maas, Justin J...... 47 Moretti, Anthony ... 16, 19, 21, 92 Polinsky, Heather ...... 73 Sewell, Dan ...... 46 MacArthur, Paul ...... 51, 62 Morrison, Jody ...... 8 Pollard, Tim ...... 69, 87 Shanks, David ...... 82 MacKerron, John ...... 37, 56 Mott, Robert ...... 37 Pollock, Donald ...... 59, 69 Shapiro, Mitchell ...... 64, 71 Magee, Sara ...... 40 Motta, Bernardo ...... 46 Pompper, Donnalyn ...... 18 Sharma, Andrew ...... 71 Magpanthong, Chalisa ...... 82 Muchtar, Nuraya ...... 42, 68 Poniatowski, Kelly L...... 91 Sharp, Kendall ...... 29 Malcolm, Sandy ...... 86 Mumford, Katrina ...... 72 Popielinski, Lea ...... 18 Shearer, Ron ...... 56 Mapaye, Joy Chavez ...... 37 Murray, Mike ...... 52, 74 Postelnicu, Monica ...... 29 Shelton, Wendy ...... 57 Marin, Hilary ...... 58 Musburger, Robert ...... 59 Potter, Deborah ...... 17 Short, Josh ...... 26 Marker, Nathan ...... 64 Myerchin, Audra ...... 73 Prather, Yvonne ...... 31 Shriver, Rick ...... 21 Martin, Carey ...... 34, 62 —N— Priest, Don ...... 91 Silcock, Bill ...... 19, 42, 88, 90 Martin, Gary ...... 70 Nation, James ...... 64 Prince, Jonathan ...... 90 Skalski, Paul ...... 65 Martin, Gregory ...... 14 Nea, Chris ...... 28 Provenzano, Grace ...... 74 Skelley, Barbara ...... 88 Martin, Shelby ...... 35 Neil, Janice ...... 80 —Q— Slocum, Phyllis ...... 45, 62 Martinez, Gabriela ...... 71 Nelson, David ...... 24, 88 Qu, Rui ...... 28 Smallwood, Amber M.K...... 81 Mascaro, Tom ...... 19, 25, 34 Nelson, Raymond ...... 52 Quesenberry, Melinda ...... 51 Smead, John ...... 40 Masse, Mark ...... 64 Newman, Brandy ...... 57 —R— Smeltzer, David F...... 69, 75 Mastin, Kirk ...... 78 Newman, Keith ...... 84 Rabin, Kenn ...... 41 Smith, Angie ...... 72 Matera, Fran ...... 90 Newton, Darrell ...... 79 Ramalho, Gerald ...... 81 Smith, G. Stuart ...... 14, 89 Matthews, Denise ...... 59 Newton, Greg ...... 19, 83 Rassas, Jourdan ...... 69 Smith, Jacqueline ...... 65 Matusek, Joey ...... 26 Nicolosi, Barbara ...... 91 Rathore, Animesh ...... 36, 58 Smith, Jennifer C...... 58, 61 Mayfield, Nathan ...... 20 Niekamp, Ray ...... 82 Rawlins, Brad ...... 28 Smith, Jon. M...... 41 McAlexander, Michael 72, 74, 80 Nissen, Jonas ...... 34, 86 Rehr, David ...... 52 Smith, Reed ...... 72, 82 McAuliffe, Katie ...... 56 Norris, Paul ...... 37, 42 Reinardy, Scott ...... 64 Smith, Suzy ...... 45, 78, 86, 87 Snitil, Eric ...... 27 Taylor, Shay ...... 90 Vogel, Denis ...... 47 Williams-Hawkins, Maria .33, 70 Soares, John ...... 50 Tedesco, John C...... 29 —W— Williamson, Patricia ...... 35, 56 Sohn, Ardyth ...... 74 Teel, Leonard ...... 74 Wallace, James ...... 52 Wilson, Debbie ...... 42 Somani, Indira S...... 41, 68, 91 Temple, John ...... 73 Walton, Candace ...... 45, 55, 68 Winger, Adam ...... 84 Soriano, Nina ...... 50 Tengʼo, Dan ...... 68 Walze, Dan ...... 34 Wirig, Evan ...... 27, 45 Soto, Jose A...... 50, 70 Termini, Devin ...... 46 Wang, Chao ...... 58 Wirth, Mike ...... 18 Spasovska, Katerina ...... 46 Terzic, Marilyn ...... 27 Wang, George Wolfram, Manfred ...... 27 Spence, Patric ...... 65 Thompsen, Philip ...... 47, 88 Chun Han ...... 59, 61, 71 Wongbadue, Nanatthun ...... 59 Sperling, Dave ...... 25 Thompson, Jan ...... 87 Wang, Paul (Xiaopeng) .....82, 91 Wood, Arthur ...... 75 Spiceland, David ...... 24 Thompson, Jim E...... 69, 84 Ward, Laura Beth ...... 52 Woodhouse, Sarah Justine ...... 51 Spillman, Mary ...... 45, 64, 76 Thorne, Fred ...... 21, 57, 74 Ward, Samuel A...... 46 Woody, John M...... 57, 61, 69 Stahl, Jon ...... 62, 74, 90 Tilsner, Jamison ...... 78 Warren, Steve ...... 13 Wu, Hsiaomei ...... 81 Standley, Tracy ...... 75 Tilton, Shane ...... 51, 61 Wasko, Janet ...... 71 Wynter, Dianah ...... 47 Stanwood, William ...... 17 Tiner, Richard H...... 27, 42 Weaver, Bradley ...... 14, 21 —X— Stark, Craig ...... 19, 76 Tolstedt, Mark ...... 14, 19 Weber, Benjamin ...... 72 Xiang, Zheng ...... 29 Stavitsky, Alan G...... 47, 65, 88 Tran, Pamela Doyle ...... 26 Weekes, Ron ...... 51, 70 —Y— Steiger, Reuben ...... 20 Triche, Nicole E...... 46 Wei, Ran ...... 81 Yamada, Dean ...... 85 Stein, Andi ...... 21 Truglio, Rosemarie ...... 56 Weiner, Cindy ...... 13 Yambor, Marjorie . 24, 55, 76, 88 Stone, Melanie ...... 35, 72 Trujillo, Tammy ...... 14 Weir, Colin S...... 72 Yang, Jin ...... 20 Stover, Christine M...... 70 Trzeciak, Daniel J...... 80 Weiss, Brian ...... 26 Yang, Yan ...... 40 Strait, Mel ...... 88 Tucker, David ...... 78 West, Amy ...... 68 Yanow, Cindie ...... 31, 36, 50, 58 Strang, Dale ...... 28 Tucker, David L...... 59 Whalen, Michael T...... 50 Yates, Brad ...... 41 Strobel, Chris ...... 17, 85, 89 Tudryn, Joyce ...... 85 White, Christopher Francis .....71 Yoars, Chris ...... 72, 84 Strömbäck, Jesper ...... 29 Turner, John R...... 20 White, Jonny ...... 46 Yoder , Randyll ...... 76 Stroud, Natalie ...... 65 Turner, Pat ...... 27 White, Mimi ...... 50 Youngblood, Ed ...... 64 Struening, Mike ...... 69 —U— White, Steve ...... 89 Yun, Hyun Jung ...... 29 Summers, Ashton ...... 35 Umansky, Barry ...... 17, 83, 86 Wickham, Kathleen ...... 85 —Z— Swengel, John ...... 72 Utsler, Max ...... 19 Wiggly, Shelley ...... 41 Zarecki, Tom ...... 13 Swingley, Rich ...... 87 Utterback, Andrew ...... 21, 50 Wilkins, Mary ...... 52 Zarkin, Kimberly ...... 62 Sykes, Rick ...... 68 —V— Willer, Sarah ...... 35 Zeldes, Geri Alumit ....36, 60, 88 —T— Valerio, Michael ...... 52 Williams, Eric ...... 35 Zeng, Lily ...... 20 Tang, Tang ...... 56, 82 Van Maanen, Michelle ...... 55, 68 Williams, Glenda ...... 12, 19, 52 Zettl, Herbert ...... 27 Tanger, Alexander M...... 52 VanCour, Shawn ...... 52, 89 Williams, Lee ...... 21 Zhang, Lena ...... 47 Taylor, Derek ...... 88, 89 Vanhala, Helena ...... 71 Williams, Lillian ...... 91 Zhou, Shuhua ...... 82 Taylor, Michael ...... 51, 86 Vincent, Richard C...... 68, 74 Williams, Wenmouth ...... 57, 83