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Convention Program Chair’s Welcome The New Communication Frontiers

Welcome to the New Communication Frontiers! Or at least our best guesses on what and where those Frontiers will be. BEA members and leadership stretched the limits of the imagination this year to present programming which reaches broadly to the global horizon of content, technology, regulation and management. From the one inch cell phone screen to the film mega-screen, this yearʼs BEA programming explores the cutting edge in electronic media research, creative production and teaching.

Whatʼs New

As you peruse this program you will note there are more industry professionals joining our sessions than ever before. You will find more research presented with the new addition of Rapid Fire Research sessions. BEA is programming the Career Day sessions on Wednesday for you and your students. The organization is exploring the creation of a new Sports Division and a Committee on Sustainability. Plus, donʼt miss Thursdayʼs special Keynote Address.

Whatʼs Back

You will also notice the traditional BEA favorites. Every year the Festival of the Media Arts gets bigger and better, and this year will be no exception. You wonʼt want to miss the Best of the Festival extravaganza Friday night. The Apple, Panasonic and Avid training labs are back, offering you the opportunity to hone your skills with the up to the minute technology these companies supply to the industry. And donʼt forget your District and Division meetings—there will be lots of information on new initiatives and outreach programs and services that BEA is working on for you. Those meetings also are your opportunity to give us feedback on how the organization is serving you, and how we could do better.

Thank You

No event like this happens without the work of hundreds of people. Though I came to this Convention Program Chairʼs job late in the game, I could not have asked for more assistance and support. When you see these people during the next few days, take a moment to thank them for everything you take with you from this program.

Your division leadership, especially the Division Chairs, did a wonderful job of representing you in the decisions about programming and scheduling for this convention. President Thomas Berg and the BEA Board provided strong guidance for many of the new initiatives youʼve seen throughout this year, as well as at this convention. And truly, without the magnificent headquarters staff, Office Manager, Traci Bailey, Director of Sales and Marketing, J-D Boyle, and most especially Executive Director, Heather Birks, there would be no convention. These people have literally worked tirelessly the last few months to make this convention worth every minute of your time here. You just have to glance over the midnight emails I have received to know the truth of that statement.

Finally, I personally wish to thank the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism and Ohio University for allowing me the time and resources to take on the job of Program Convention Chair, especially for the second time in just a couple of years. It is always a pleasure to work with all the great people who are part of BEA. Enjoy BEA 2008, The New Communication Frontiers!

Mary T. Rogus BEA 2008 Convention Program Chair Ohio University

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Table of Contents

BEA Exhibitors ...... 5

BEA Leadership ...... 7

Highlights ...... 9

Wednesday Schedule ...... 12 1771 N Street NW Thursday Schedule ...... 15 Washington, DC 20036-2891 Friday Schedule ...... 42

Toll Free Tel: Saturday Schedule ...... 75 1.888.380.7222 Index of Names ...... 85 email: [email protected]

“Educating for Tomorrow’s Media” www.beaweb.org

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EXHIBITORS, SPONSORS AND ADVERTISERS As of Program Printing Deadline, April 2, 2008

Program Advertisers and Sponsors Program Exhibitors

Name ...... Booth Number Academy of Television Arts & Sciences American Cinematographers ...... 23 Apple Apple ...... 16-19 Arizona State University CBI ...... 22 Avid Technologies CQ Press ...... 4 Bedford/St. Martin’s EZ News ...... 27 Bradley University Fielding Graduate University ...... 13 Fielding Graduate University Focal Press ...... 2-3 The Charles and Lucille King Family Foundation Intelligent Media Consultants ...... 26 Taylor and Francis Leightronix ...... 15 Ohio University McGraw Hill Publishers ...... 9 Oxford University Press Neilson ...... 21 NABEF Oxford University Press ...... 8 Panasonic Panasonic ...... 24-25 Sony Electronics PeachPit Press ...... 6-7 Stephen Arnold Music Taylor and Francis ...... 10-12 The University of Alabama University of North Texas ...... 14 The University of North Texas Wadsworth Cengage Learning ...... 1 The University of Utah Wiley-Blackwell ...... 5 Wiley-Blackwell Publishing

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BEA 2008 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

2007-2008 Officers and Directors President Thomas R. Berg, Middle Tennessee State University Vice President for Academic Relations Mark Tolstedt, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Vice President for Industry Relations Dave Muscari, WFAA-TV and The Dallas Morning News Secretary-Treasurer Joseph L. Bridges, Malone College Immediate Past President David Byland, Oklahoma Baptist University Directors District 1 Fritz J. Messere, SUNY Oswego District 2 Glenda Williams, The University of Alabama District 3 Greg Newton, Ohio University District 4 Gregory Pitts, Bradley University District 5 Max Utsler, University of Kansas District 6 Lena Zhang, San Francisco State University District 7 Gwin Faulconer-Lippert, Oklahoma City Community College District 8 Sam Sauls, University of North Texas Electronic Media Professional Representative Dex Allen, Commonwealth Communications Erica Farber, Radio & Records Ric Harris, JNZ Media Group Ex-Officio, Publications Committee Chair Robert Avery, University of Utah Ex-Officio, Festival Committee Chair Louise M. Benjamin, University of Georgia

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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: Louise Benjamin, University of Georgia ([email protected]) Festival Producer: Vic Costello, Elon University ([email protected]) Festival Reel Producer: Jay McMerty, Elon University ([email protected])

Audio Competition Faculty Competition Chair: (Radio and Audio Media Division) Melanie Stone [email protected] Student Competition Co-Chairs: (Radio and Audio Media Division) Tony DeMars demars@uhcl Tommy Booras [email protected] Documentary Competition Faculty Competition Chair: (Documentary Division) Jay Rosenstein [email protected] Student Competition Chair: (Documentary Division) Ralph Beliveau [email protected] Interactive Multimedia Competition Faculty Competition Chair: (Communication Technology Division) Melanie Stone [email protected] Student Competition Chair: (Communication Technology Division) Richard Cawood [email protected] News Competition Faculty Competition Chair: (News Division) Ken Fischer [email protected] Student Competition Chair: (News Division) Ken Fischer [email protected] Scriptwriting Competition Faculty Competition Chair: (Writing Division) Cynthia Savalgio [email protected] Student Competition Chair: (Writing Division) Kevin Corbett [email protected] Two-Year/Small Colleges Competition Student Competition Chair: (Two-Year/Small Colleges Division) Tom McDonnell [email protected] Video Competition Faculty Competition Chair: (Production Aesthetics & Criticism Division) Lowell Briggs [email protected] Student Competition Co-Chairs: (Production Aesthetics & Criticism Division): Warren Koch [email protected] Tom Hallaq [email protected] Festival Committee In addition to the Festival Competition Chairs the Festival Committee includes: Steve Anderson, James Madison University; Robert Avery, University of Utah; Louise Benjamin, University of Georgia; Dennis Conway, Marist; 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, University of Wisconsin-River Falls; 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; DʼArtagnan 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, San Francisco 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 acceptance award rate of twenty-percent within full time faculty awards.

8 The New Communication Frontiers BEA 2008 HIGHLIGHTS

Wednesday, April 16

9:00 AM – 5:00 PM NABEF/RTNDA/BEA Career Day, Las Vegas Hilton, Ballroom F 9:00 AM – 10:30 AM Career Day Session—Careers in Broadcasting, Las Vegas Hilton, Conference Room 4/5 10:30 AM – 5:00 PM Career Fair, Las Vegas Hilton, Ballroom F 11 AM – 12:15 PM Career Day Super Session: What Would Murrow Do?, Las Vegas Hilton, Ballroom A 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM BEA2008 Convention Registration, LVCC, N250 Lobby 2:15 PM – 3:30 PM Career Day Session--AIRCHECK: Making Your Student Newscast a Success, Las Vegas Hilton, Ballroom F 3:45 PM – 5:00 PM Career Day Session--BREAKING NEWS: How did YOU handle THIS crisis?, Las Vegas Hilton, Ballroom F 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM Education Cocktail Reception, Las Vegas Hilton, Ballroom A – Sponsored by: Avid Technology, Inc. Thursday, April 17

7:30 AM – 5:00 AM BEA2008 Convention Registration, LVCC, N250 Lobby 7:30 AM – 8:30 AM Opening Continental Breakfast, N250 – Sponsored by: Sony Electronics 7:30 AM – 8:30 AM Division Chairs Pre-Convention Meeting, N238 8:45 AM – 10:00 AM BEA 101: The Journey Begins, N237 8:45 AM – 5:00 PM Apple/Panasonic Hands-On Training Lab (Free Training Session), N249 8:45 AM – 5:00 PM Avid Hands-On Training Workshop (Free Training Session), N251 8:45 AM – 11:30 AM Documentary Production Workshop I & II: Panasonic Digital Technology and Documentary Shooting Technique, N252 11:45 AM – 12:45 PM BEA2008 Keynote Address, N250 – Sponsored by: Apple 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM Exhibit Hall, N255/N257/N259/N261 12:45 PM – 2:15 PM BEA Luncheon, N255/N257/N259/N261 – Sponsored by: Apple 2:15 PM – 5:00 PM Mini-NATPE Bootcamp Sessions, N252 2:15 PM – 6:00 PM BEA Research Symposium: Advances in Entertainment Theory and Research, N254 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM BEA Awards Ceremony and Reception, N250 Friday, April 18

8:00 AM – 5:00 PM BEA2008 Convention Registration, LVCC N250 Lobby 8:00 AM – 8:45 AM Grab cofffe in N258, then go to one of the following BEA Breakfast Initiatives: Sports Interest Division: N252 Committee of Sustainability: N253 Research Promotions Task Force: Room N254 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM Exhibit Hall, N255/N257/N259/N261 9:00 AM – 5:45 PM Apple/Panasonic Hands-On Training Lab (Free Training Session), N249 9:00 AM – 5:45 PM Avid Hands-On Training Workshop, N251 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM BEA Placement Center—Post a Job! Find a Job!, N243 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM Meet the Editors (BEA publications editors), N242 11:45 AM – 12:45 PM Snacks in the Exhibit Hall, N255/N257/N259/N261 – Sponsored by: Ohio University 1:30 PM – 2:45 PM Teaching Cinematography, N242 3:00 PM – 4:15 PM BEA Scholarship Workshop, N238 4:30 PM – 5:45 PM BEA District Meetings 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 – Sponsored by: The Charles and Lucille King Family Foundation and Avid Technology Saturday, April 19

9:00 AM – 1:15 PM Apple/Panasonic Hands-On Training Lab (Free Training Session), N249 12:00 PM – 1:15 PM For Writers in Hollywood - THERE ARE NO RULES, BUT YOU HAVE TO FOLLOW EVERY ONE OF THEM, N242 1:30 PM – 2:30 PM Post Convention Festival Committee Meeting, N238 1:30 PM – 2:30 PM Post Convention Interest Division Chairs Meeting, N240 9 BEA 2008

FESTIVAL OF MEDIA ARTS HIGHLIGHTS Thursday, April 17

10:15 AM – 11:30 AM BEA Festival of Media Arts: Student and Faculty Radio and Television News Awards Ceremony, N250 2:15 PM – 3:30 PM BEA Festival of Media Arts: Radio and Audio Media Faculty Audio Production Awards Ceremony, N237 5:15 PM – 6:30 PM BEA Festival of Media Arts: Video Documentary Competition Awards-Faculty & Student, N235 5:15 PM – 6:30 PM BEA Festival of Media Arts: Student Video Production Awards, N237 Friday, April 18

9:00 AM – 10:15 AM BEA Festival of Media Arts: Faculty Video Competition Awards, N237 9:00 AM – 10:15 AM BEA Festival of Media Arts: Writing Division Faculty and Student Scriptwriting Awards, N239 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM BEA Festival of Media Arts: Faculty and Student Interactive Multimedia Competition Awards, N236 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM BEA Festival of Media Arts: Two Year/Small College Festival Awards, N238 12:00 PM – 1:15 PM BEA Festival of Media Arts: Student Audio Competition Awards and Showcase, N237 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

PAPER COMPETITION AND POSTER SESSION HIGHLIGHTS

Thursday, April 17

8:45 AM – 10:00 AM Scholar to Scholar Competitive Research Poster Session, N258 10:15 AM – 11:30 AM Management & Sales Division Paper Competition, N258 2:15 PM – 3:30 PM Research Division Paper Competition, N258 3:45 PM – 5:00 PM Multicultural Studies Division Paper Competition, N258 5:15 PM – 6:30 PM Law & Policy Division Paper Competition, N258 Friday, April 18

9:00 AM – 10:15 AM History Division Paper Competition: Competitive Papers in Electronic Media History, N252 9:00 AM – 10:15 AM International Division Paper Competition, N258 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM Small Media Advisors Paper Competition, N252 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM Courses, Curricula & Administration Division Paper Competition, N258 12:00 PM – 1:15 PM Rapid Fire Research: Concurrent Sessions 1a and 1b, N254/N256 1a: Let Me Entertain You! Movies as a Valuable Research Tool 1b: Advertising: Contemporary Issues and Challenges 12:00 PM – 1:15 PM Communication Technology Division Paper Competition, N258 1:30 PM – 2:45 PM Rapid Fire Research: 2a and 2b Concurrent Sessions, N254/N256 2a: The Whole Worldʼs Watching: Domestic and International Media Issues 2b: Media Content in Times of War and Crisis 1:30 PM – 2:45 PM Gender Issues Division Paper Competition, N258 3:00 PM – 4:15 PM Research in Progress Paper Competition, N258 Saturday, April 19

10:30 AM – 11:45 AM Production, Aesthetics & Criticism Division Paper Competition, N240 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM Documentary Division Paper Competition, N241 12:00 PM – 1:15 PM Radio & Audio Media Division Paper Competition, N240 10 10 The New Communication Frontiers

INTEREST DIVISION MEETINGS

Thursday, April 17

2:15 PM – 3:30 PM Management & Sales Division Meeting, N234 3:45 PM – 5:00 PM Research Division Meeting, N231 3:45 PM – 5:00 PM Production Aesthetics & Criticism Division Meeting, N232 3:45 PM – 5:00 PM Law & Policy Division Meeting, N234 5:15 PM – 6:30 PM Multicultural Studies Division Meeting, N232 Friday, April 18

8:00 AM – 8:45 AM NEW DIVISION – Sports Interest Division Breakfast Meeting, N252 9:00 AM – 10:15 AM Student Media Advisors Division Meeting, N233 9:00 AM – 10:15 AM Courses, Curricula, and Administration Division Meeting, N234 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM Radio and Audio Media Division Meeting, N232 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM International Division Meeting, N233 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM History Division Meeting, N234 12:00 PM – 1:15 PM Gender Issues Division Meeting, N232 12:00 PM – 1:15 PM Documentary Division Meeting, N233 1:30 PM – 2:45 PM News Division Meeting, N231 1:30 PM – 2:45 PM Writing Division Meeting, N232 3:00 PM – 4:15 PM Two-Year Small College Division Meeting, N233 3:00 PM – 4:15 PM Communication Technology Division Meeting, N234

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Many educators must react quickly and responsibly, shepherding students through difficult choices and the most challenges. difficult stories Itʼs for one any of journalist to cover and worse if you are a student: when a major tragedy hits in or campus. your own neighborhood Moderator: Dana Rosengard, University of Oklahoma Panelists: University Lurene of Kelley, Memphis 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM Education Cocktail Reception (Session ID: 270) Las Hilton, A Vegas Ballroom [All Convention] Sponsored by: Inc. Technology, Avid BEA2008 Convention Registration (Session ID: 241) Las Lobby Convention near Vegas Center, Skywalk [All Convention] 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM Board BEA of Directors Meeting (Session ID: 246) Las Hilton, Vegas Conference Room 7 [All Convention] Committee Publications Chair, Committee Scholarship Chairs, Program Convention BEA2009 and BEA2008 Directors, of Board BEA Full Members, Publication and Editors. BEA BEA Executive BEA Committee Meeting (Session ID: 247) Las Hilton, Vegas Conference Room 7 [All Convention] 12:30 PM – 1:00 PM 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM Festival BEA of Arts Media Committee Meeting (Session ID: 244) Las Hilton, Vegas Conference Room 9 [All Convention] Annual pre-convention meeting for all Festival Competition Chairs Moderator: Louise Festival Benjamin, Arts of BEA Chair Media 9:00 AM 9:00 – 1:00 PM Publications BEA Committee Meeting (Session ID: 245) Las Hilton, Vegas Conference Room 8 [All Convention] Moderator: Publications Committee BEA Chair Avery, Robert K. 3:45 PM – 5:00 PM Career Day Session—BREAKING NEWS: How did YOU handle THIS crisis? (Session ID: 101) Las Hilton, Ballroom Vegas F [All Convention] The shooting massacre at Tech Virginia happened days before we all gathered in Las last Vegas year, and Northern Illinois University this just weeks before year our convention. 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15 THURSDAY 15 The New Communication Frontiers Thomas R. Berg, Middle Tennessee Thomas State R. University Berg, Middle Tennessee University Point of Wisconsin-Stevens Mark Tolstedt, Anthony Moretti, Point Park University On-site registration begins at 8:00 am each day in Room N249. Jon Schwantes, Corporate News The Director, Convergence, Dispatch Printing Company NV Las Vegas, Ron Comings, News KLAS-TV, Director, Sonya Forte Duhe, University of Get hands-on time with some of the latest tools for video editing, motion graphics, sound design and color grading. Join one of the free, hands-on classes led Apple by Certified Trainers who will walk you through projects based on typical workflows. In it easy how learn and tools Apple industry-standard latest the drive test to chance a get youʼll Lab Training Hands-On Apple the space reserve to able be will attendees conference BEA curriculum. video broadcast existing your into tools these integrate to is on in the a day lab that class class ONLY is offered. Come sign up early in the day because space is limited.

N231 [News] Universities continue to develop curricula in media convergence, but panel convergence stayed of A the experts same? will discuss is the surprising results of a new the study. industry still going in that direction? Has the Moderator: meaning of Bob Hofstra Papper, Panelists: Director of Presentation, The Oklahoma Walker, Publishing Company Yvette 8:45 AM 8:45 – AM 10:00 Convergence Update: Where are we today? (Session ID: 252) Avid Hands-On Training Workshop Hands-On (Session Avid Training ID: 263) N251 [All Convention] 8:45 AM 8:45 – 5:00 PM Apple/Panasonic Hands-On Training Apple/Panasonic Lab Hands-On (Free Sessions) Training (Session Training ID: 261) N249 [All Convention] 8:45 AM 8:45 – 5:00 PM N238 [All Convention] Meeting for all Interest Division Chairs with convention planners for final discussion and review of BEA2008 planning process. 2007-2008 President: 7:30 AM 7:30 – AM 8:30 Division Chairs Pre-Convention Meeting (Session ID: 243) 2008-2009 President: 2008 Convention Program Chair: 2009 Program Chair: Mary Rogus, Ohio University Opening Continental Breakfast (Session ID: 242) N250 [All Convention] Enjoy your breakfast and guest speakers: Shari Sentlowitz, Sonyʼs Government and Education Marketing Manager and Brian Rothchild, Executive Director of the John Bus. Lennon Educational Tour Sponsored by: Sony Electronics 7:30 AM 7:30 – AM 8:30 7:30 AM 7:30 – AM 5:00 BEA2008 Convention Registration (Session ID: 240) Lobby N250 [All Convention] 16

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The New Communication Frontiers David Tucker, Ryerson University, “Global Warming on The Health “Global Warming of Cities” University, Ryerson David Tucker, Laura Marist Linder, College, Assignments” “Environmental Issues for Student Video Michael Whalen, Santa Assignments “Environmental Clara for Production and University, Students” Sustainability Video Robert & “Katrina de Lee Aftermath” and Maria, University, Washington its Mark Tolstedt, University Leadership Point, of Wisconsin-Stevens Mark BEA Tolstedt, University of Utah, Publications Avery, Robert Greg District Newton, Conferences BEA Ohio University, The Alabama, University Glenda Williams, Navigating of Conference the BEA Economy” Christina S. Drale, Arkansas-Little University Rock, of “The Role of United Fruit in Early Radio Development” Cynthia Meyers, College of Mount Saint Vincent, “Who Owns the Time? Radio Networks versus Advertising Agencies in 1930s Radio” 8:45 AM 8:45 – AM 10:00 NAB Research Grant Recipient Summaries (Session ID: 228) N242 [All Convention] Come see what NAB 2007 Grant Recipients found in their extensive research on topics important to the broadcast industry. Moderator: Association of National Broadcasters Sharon Warden,

8:45 AM 8:45 – AM 10:00 Documentaries on Sustainability Assignments as for Students and Faculty (Session ID: 146) N239 [Documentary | Writing] Exploration through faculty and student documentaries of the effects of global warming in order to increase awareness reflecting of the various “triple issues bottom line.” These documentary projects relate to ecosystem, social and and and quality They campus/ of include life. environmental issues, of the severe economic effects weather patterns, the health of cities, wind energy, health, including social justice community green building projects. Moderator: Fred Thorne, Creative Communications Company Panelists: Greg Luft, Colorado “Sustainability State Energy” through Wind University,

BEA 101: BEA The Journey Begins (Session ID: 122) N237 [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 most of The Alabama University Glenda Williams, of the Panelists: Sam Sauls, Interest University Divisions BEA of North Texas, 8:45 AM 8:45 – AM 10:00 [History] This panel focuses on issues of commercialism, regulation, and control alternative models for radio. Papers of will cover debates over the the initial commercialization of the radio, airwaves the during the role of first corporations in the development of of early radio, and the the conflicts 20th among radio programming and networks century, advertising in the and 1930s. touching advertising agencies over on control of the evolution of Moderator: University Alan of Stavitsky, Oregon Panelists: American Radio: Josephus Daniels, Progressivism, and the Political “Nationalizing State University, Morgan Robert Morrow, 8:45 AM 8:45 – AM 10:00 Who Controls Airwaves? the Debates in Early Radio (Session ID: 131) N236

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THURSDAY BEA2008 Moderator: Anthony Moretti, Point Park University Park Point Moretti, Anthony Moderator: Convention] [All N258 198) ID: (Session Session Poster Research Competitive Scholar to Scholar 10:00 AM – 8:45 AM College Luthern Bethany Nissen, Jonas Panelists: College Community City Oklahoma Faulconer-Lippert, Gwin Moderator: studentsʼyour skills. improve on-camera to how on professionals from Ideas [TwoYear/Small Colleges] N256 59) TelevisonID: for (Session Performance Coaching 10:00 AM – 8:45 AM Facility” State-of-the-Art the into Expansion of Pains and University,Joys State “The Ball Carlson, Nancy Panelists: University State Frostburg Lombardi, John Moderator: facility.functional more a and transition smoother a ensure of representatives from insight schools new that have gone through or present are going through the transition. The will goal brand is to provide others with insight into panel the process in order to help building This stages. planning are the schools in are Some Many facilities. facilities. existing renovating production are some their facilities, replacing or renovating are programs communication more and More Criticism] & Production | Aesthetics & Administration Curricula [Courses, N254 44) ID: (Session Prosperity and Pitfalls Construction: Facilities New 10:00 AM – 8:45 AM Churchill, Joan ASC Panelist: Viceand Chair Chair Division Documentary Johnson, TomEvan Mascaro, Moderator: break.) the after continues workshop (This shooting? youʼre when mind your in on going is What following the answer will and filmmakers documentary subjects?; effecton an have camera the Does facing camera?; the for time the all do they something re- to issues people ask one Should questions: core conversation the a all from clips about show Pennebaker also D.A. will and Churchill Wexler Ms. Haskell between Iraq. in journalists and TurnerTed Fonda, Jane Cheadle, Don Tutu, Desmond Chicks, Dixie the include that recently shot she films from scenes of variety a show sheʼll session the During approach. and style shooting documentary about discussion Division a Documentary Workshopin During Churchill Joan cinematographer winning award join will you I [Documentary] N252 76) ID: (Session and Approach Style Shooting Documentary I: Workshop Production Documentary 10:00 AM – 8:45 AM 7. Kathleen Kuehn, Pennsylvania State University, “Internet Killed the Television Star: The Venice Project Platform and the Future of Future the and Platform VeniceProject The Star: Television the Killed “Internet University, State Pennsylvania Kuehn, Kathleen 7. VideoHigh-Definition of Programming” Distribution for Platform a as University,McCarty,Internet Carolina David “The East 6. Future?” Radio: Uncertain Small-Market An in (HD-R) High-Definition University,to Mansfield “Conversion McIntyre, Gary 5. the on Impact ValuesContent Programs” “Competition Networks: News Charleston, TVAmong Morning of Its in College Grayson, Athena and Technology Modern 4. on Panel Delphi A Future: the “Filtering Charleston, of College Crosswell, H. Laura 3. to Students Communication Teaching Writing: Thin Into VanishedThat Horse “The University, Baptist Texas East Roe, L. Darrell 2. News Broadcast and Race Reviewing Forward? Moving to Backward” “Shockingly of “From University Alabama, Daniels, L. George 1. Web-BasedTV” Industry” Advertising Extraordinarily” Ordinary the Describe 40 YearsMedia Report” Commission Kerner the After Gwin Faulconer-Lippert, Oklahoma City Community College Community City Oklahoma Faulconer-Lippert, Gwin College McCoy,Community Michelle Cuyahoga College Wirig,Evan Grossmont Mortar” to Paper “Workingfrom College. the Moving Lutheran with Architects: Bethany Johnson, Christopher and Security University,Accountability” Student with State Vincent“Balancing Access Delaware Ciammaichelli, EvanJohnson, University of Wisconsin-RiverFalls, “Departments and IT: Redefining Roles and Relationships inUniversity”a THURSDAY 19 19

The New Communication Frontiers Ava Greenwell, Ivan Ava Meyers, “Election Northwestern Coverage University, & Northwestern News Network” Ian Atlanta” College, Feinberg , “Zoo Chattahoochee Technical David Hausman, 360 Systems, Image “360 Server” Systemsʼ Jonathan Blake Ball “Understand Huer, State Final University, Cut Pro, Donʼt Just Use It” Semester College, Larry is “A Jordan, a UCLA/Extension to Long Teach” Time Angeles & Valley Los Program Accelerated Training in Freshman Final A Cut “FreshTV - Pro” Elon Jason University, McMerty, College “Training Students University for George Chun of the Han Nevada-Las Wang, Vegas, Real World” Bruce Mims, Southeast Missouri State University, “Incorporating Your Local/Regional Bruce Music Mims, Flavor” Southeast Your Missouri “Incorporating State University, Personalities” Your Between Develop The Tunes: Whatʼs “Donʼt Forget State University, Valdosta Michael Taylor, About Creating Powerful Radio: Getting, Keeping All Geller Media International, Broadcast Consultants, “Itʼs Geller, Valerie and Growing Audiences” and Growing 10:15 AM – 11:30 AM AM 10:15 – 11:30 Running with the Big Dogs: Community College Collaborations with Bigger Institutions (Session ID: 80) N234 Colleges] Year/Small [Two Collaborative projects among big and small institutions, combined changing experiences with for students, broadcasters, participating and faculty, viewers. This panel the will explore several long-term collaborative power of broadcasting, can lead to projects from Atlanta Chicago created and empowering by partnerships bridging the academy with and broadcasters. life- Moderator: Maria Moore, The City Colleges of Chicago Panelists: Michael Niederman, Columbia College Chicago, “Election Coverage & Musicians Studio” Respondent: College Golden West Carter, Warren Serving Video with 360 Systems (Session ID: 143) N233 Aesthetics [Production & Criticism] digital looming the and budgets, tight processes, production consuming time and redundant tape, of piles rooms, control analog of Thoughts transition are enough to get even the most cheery teacher of video production down. Through a case study and technical demonstration of the Image Server from 360 Systems, participants will learn about the joys and practicalities of upgrading to digital server technology. Moderator: Michael Bruce, Oklahoma Baptist University Panelists: Michael Case to Bruce, Study” A Digital Analog From Videotape Oklahoma “Transitioning Server: 3/4” Baptist University, 10:15 AM – 11:30 AM AM 10:15 – 11:30 Teaching Final Cut Teaching Pro: Challenges & Strategies (Session ID: 99) N232 [Courses, Curricula Administration & | Communication Technology] Appleʼs Final Cut Pro has become one of students the dominating demand post-production the software products most today up-to-date on college training professional production backgrounds, campuses. will share their experiences, methods, from challenges and thoughts Enthusiastic on teaching and integrating Final Cut their teachers. This panel tools into the of college curriculum. college educators, all FCP Certified Trainers Moderator: with University George Chun of Han Nevada, Wang, Las Vegas Panelists: “Integrating Drake Final Sandy University, Cut Henry, Pro with the Drake University Journalism Curriculum” 10:15 AM – 11:30 AM AM 10:15 – 11:30 10:15 AM – 11:30 AM AM 10:15 – 11:30 College Radio Make Your Station How Local Compelling To Market In Your (Session ID: 155) N231 [Radio Audio and Media | Student Advisors] Media Panel will focus on what we can do within our stations to entice our prime college demo into becoming listeners of our broadcast (full or low power) or Internet radio stations instead of putting their i-pod on 24/7 shuffle. Panelists will address personality development, music selection and rotation, including local/regional artists in our station mix. Moderator: State University Valdosta Michael Taylor, Panelists: Get Right” Our “Letʼs Tunes Kentucky University, Western Yambor, Marjorie

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THURSDAY BEA2008 (Session ID: 157) ID: (Session Respondent: Rob Bellamy,University Rob Duquesne Respondent: Brewers How Commercial: Beer Meets Sport WomanMeets Meets University,Wenner,“Man Lawrence Marymount Loyola Panelists: University Clemson Billings, Andrew Moderator: variable. gender critical this explore to incorporated be will methodologies and perspectives theoretical Multiple messages. gendered convey who sportscasters and producers such as advertising and media representation to interviews with those who participate in sport as well as the media gatekeepers such as NBC issues of analyses content the from ranging media, sports of aspects various within gender of negotiation gender.the as explores panel This such issues regarding attitudes societal and consumption, ratings, impacting significantly media, all within force driving a represents Sport Issues] [Gender N237 150) ID: (Session Implications and Media: Applications Sports in Gender 11:30– 10:15 AM AM University,State “YouKent and Hanson, YouTube”Me Gary and Panelists: University State Kent Fruit, Jeff Moderator: State Kent at Information and University. Communication of College the in project MediaMindsets the by conducted areas these in research present will panel This functions. communication sender and receiver,sharer various the among seamlessly move to able are users how study to is changes these understanding in researchers for challenge The landscape. among communication group networking and Social interpersonal the networks. changes turn social in users of variety a through wide world them distribute and videos own their post individual and allowing create by to landscape users television the changing YouTubeis content. media distributing for forms new created has Internet The [Research] N236 YouTube,Networkers: the Capital Understanding Social and and Networks Facebook Social Building 11:30– 10:15 AM AM Governance” Internet of Future DeNardis, Yale“The Laura Project, Society Information Panelists: University Elon Book, Connie Moderator: Internet. the of development and oversight future for philosophies and models tested 2007 the During world. and that Internet stakeholders Pew policy the among by conducted sponsored was study University a Elon event, and Project Life American the around operations Internet for principles and policies global of establishment the to lead will dialogues these that hoping is UN The one. year in identified work the Governance further to Brazil Internet in reconvened groups these Global 2007 In (GigaNet). the Network Academic establish to connected scholars of group a meeting that During resources. Internet of availability the and groundwork security diversity,openness, access, the included oversight lay of need to in as was established areas forum critical The the policymaking. future Internet of global for goal The Greece. in Forum Governance Internet world first its held Nations United the 2006 In International] | Policy & [Law N235 133) ID: (Session Internet the of Future the and Policy Governance Internet 11:30– 10:15 AM AM Elizabeth Beggs, Max Utsler, University of Kansas, “ʻLesbian or ʻHottieʼ: Sexuality in Womenʼsin Sexuality ʻHottieʼ: or Media” “ʻLesbian Sport Kansas, of Utsler,University Max Beggs, Elizabeth Competition” and Play, Space, Female of Study Ethnographic An Girls: the with “Golfing Bernardino, State-San California Hundley, Heather Media” Sports Female in of Athletes Image Figurative and Literal of “The University Alabama, Duke, Andrea Sportscasters and Producers NBC Olympics: the in Gender Out” Speak and Setting “Agenda University, Clemson Billings, Andrew Sports in Advertising” Drink Gender the Mix University,State “YouTubeKent Debate” Sharma, Great Rekha The Politics: and Networks” Social Build Sites Networking University,Social State “Do Kent Grubb, Max University,Freeloaders” State Video:“Online and Kent Uploaders Haridakis, Paul Network” Internet Global a University,Constructing Elon “Hurdles Barnett, Erin Process” Governance Multistakeholder “The Nations, United Seiiti DiPLO, Arata, Findings” Study Policies Global University,and Life: Elon Internet American “PEWBook, Connie Dialogue” Internet Global a Establishing in GigaNet of University,Role Syracuse “The Cogburn, L. Derrick

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The New Communication Frontiers Dennis Lyle, Association Illinois Dennis Broadcasters Lyle, Dallas Dave Morning Muscari, WFAA/The News Alexis Krasilovsky, California State University-Northridge, producer-director, “Women Behind California the Alexis State Camera” “Women Krasilovsky, University-Northridge, producer-director, Jay Rosenstein, University of “In American Whose Illinois-Urbana, Indian Honor? producer-director, Mascots In Sports” Jan “Hidden Thompson, Turkey” Southern producer-director, Illinois University, Brandon Prebynski, Ball “Social State Development University, 2.0” Michelle Calka, “Facebook Ohio in University, 08: The role of online networking sites in the 2008 presidential elections” Stations can use “Facebook the Friends: Concepts How Ohio Television of Local State Nick Connection University, Geidner, and Interactivity Audience to and Increase Brand Loyalty” Pike, Community Values” Ball Elizabeth “Facebookʼs ʻBetsyʼ State University, 10:15 AM – 11:30 AM AM 10:15 – 11:30 Meet the Council BEA of Professionals (Session ID: 249) N242 [All Convention] This open forum will be structured so that the academy and industry can both review best practices in teaching broadcasting the needs and of discuss each group. It will also be a forum for discussing ways the council can best be a resource for the academic BEA community. membership will have an opportunity to discuss ways to as grow the BEA entire leadership will of be BEA invited to this session. Moderator: Kathleen Fox, NAB Panelists: Advertising Bureau Radio Mark Levy,

10:15 AM – 11:30 AM AM 10:15 – 11:30 the Walking with Tightrope: Balancing Producing Teaching Documentaries for National Distribution (Session ID: 83) N239 [Documentary | News] will we panel, this On both? do person one can How hard. is full-time Teaching hard. is documentaries quality broadcast national Producing hear tips and strategies for successfully working this balancing act from faculty members who have done it, and are doing it. Moderator: Jay Rosenstein, University of Illinois, Urbana Panelists: New Island” “A Dale Arkansas, University Carpenter, producer-director, of

10:15 AM – 11:30 AM AM 10:15 – 11:30 Facebook: The Online Social Network Saying that’s the Least Attracting and the Most (Session ID: 142) N238 [Communication Technology] Other Internet communities wax and wane, but Facebook continues to climb. Why does the design, its of online simplicity irresistible the model, business social ever-changing network Facebookʼs about learn to discussion thatʼs panel saying this the Visit most? the attract least, and creating how a itʼs nation of voyeurs. Moderator: Pike, Elizabeth Ball State ʻBetsyʼ University Panelists: Chad Buterbaugh, Ball “Facebook State Breeds University, Nosy Neighbors”

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THURSDAY BEA2008 Place: First Anchor Sports Place: Third Place: Second Place: First Reporting Sports Place: Third Place: Second Place: First FeatureReporting Place: Third Place: Second Place: First Reporting HardNews Third: Second: First: Newscast Radio Competition: Radio Student Third: Second: First: Reporting Sports Third: (tie): First FeatureReporting Radio Third: Second: First: OKC” University,Leave State “Hornets Oklahoma McGuire, John Reporting HardNews Radio AwardsExcellence: of Category: of Best FeatureReporting Radio Faculty Category: of Best Reporting HardNews Radio Faculty Category: of Best FeatureReporting Faculty Category: of Best HardNews Faculty Moderator: [News] N250 223) ID: Television(Session and Ceremony News Radio Awards Faculty and Student Media Arts: of BEAFestival 11:30– 10:15 AM AM Nick Adam, University of Nick University Alabama Adam, Doherty,Evan University State Arizona Wilder,University Andrew Illinois Eastern University,Elon “Kay Pittman, Yow” Mitch Doherty,Evan University,Squads” State “Practice Arizona Snavely,Jason University,Hockey” State “Sundogs Arizona Taillole,Erika University,Breakfast” State “Fatty Arizona University,Joe” Illinois “Barefoot Southern Orenstein, Max Seen” Not University,But Northwestern “Heard Hinkle, Melissa Fire” of “Brush University Alabama, Littlefield, Krista “Watchdog”Indianapolis, Scott, Daniel and Stam Katie University,Rapist” Johnson, State “Chandler Elias Arizona Brigham YoungNews” University,89 “Classical “TerpMaryland, of Weekly University Edition” University,88” Marshall “Newscenter Maulers” “Missoula Montana, of University McDonald, Greg “TableMontana, of Tennis” University Boyce, Dan Blind” “Running , Hill Carolina-Chapel North Walterof University Storholt, University,TrickCavalier,TreatHouse: or Night” Marshall Adam “Pumpkin Villarreal,Marco Brigham Young “Freshman” , University Brigham YoungSanders, Rob University,Literature” “Christmas University,Bull Castaneda, State “Pit Martha Attack” Arizona Shooting” Jones “Davina Hill, Carolina-Chapel North Rhew,of Adam University Driving” “Distracted Hill, Carolina-Chapel North Walterof University Storholt, Technology,of College Pennsylvania Read” Nason, Big Brad “The Homecoming” “Huntley College, Berner,Columbia David Chanatry,“Powerline” David Utica, Hager,Kevin University,Wichita Siebert” State “Corky Hager,Kevin University,Wichita State “Greensburg Tornado” Oklahoma of Fischer,University Ken THURSDAY 23 23

The New Communication Frontiers Marco Villerreal, Brigham Young University Young Brigham Marco Villerreal, University Jennifer Young Borget, Brigham University Allen, Young Brigham McKay State University Lyndon Brandon Wholey, Jonathan Oh, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Kevin Jeanes, Eastern Illinois University “BYU Daily University, News” Young Brigham Arizona “Cronkite State NewsWatch” University, “Phoenix14News” Elon University, University Young Brigham Arizona State University Tom Mascaro, Evan Tom Johnson, Documentary Division Chair Chair and Vice Broadcasting” the Local Television Web Site” Web the Local Television Strategies” Debut First: Carolyn D. College Lagarenne, of “A Charleston, Case Study on the Walt Management Disney Company: Technological Open First: of Age the in News and Sales Between Lines Blurring the Managing for “Models Alabama, of University Daniels, L. George 10:15 AM – 11:30 AM AM 10:15 – 11:30 Management & Sales Division Paper Competition (Session ID: 205) N258 [Management & Sales] Moderator: G. William Edinboro Covington, University Jr., of Pennsylvania Documentary Production Workshop II: Panasonic and Digital Documentary Technology Shooting Technique N252 [Documentary] This session, “Documentary Production Workshop II,” continues the technology first to session and serve focuses on documentary features documentary makers, of producer/director Panasonic will students, field digital questions video on faculty, components and and techniques and a educational additional representative queries from on programs Panasonic product will specifications, respond considering features, to and documentary/curriculum future budget concerns. to technology (The offer Documentary on-site upgrades. Division training plans for A documentary makers at future convention BEA planners. Please inform conventions, students and faculty/production colleagues.) so your attendance and feedback will be most helpful to Moderator: 10:15 AM – 11:30 AM AM 10:15 – 11:30 Special Guest Speaker: Michael Caporale, Director 24p of Digital Photography, Cinema Second Place: Third Place: Anchor Weather First Place: Second Place: Third Place: Competition: TV Newscast Student Television First Place: Second Place: Third Place: Best News Team First Place (tie): News Anchor First Place: Respondent: Steven Phipps, Maryville University (Session ID: 77) Second: An Empirical Explanation” to Television: Availability Audience “Exploring Ohio University, Tang, Roger Cooper Tang and Second Ali N. Mohamed, Grambling State “A University, Survey of Colonial and Management Styles Post-Colonial in African

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THURSDAY BEA2008 Respondent: Janet Wasko,Oregon Janet of University Respondent: DavidByland,Oklahoma BaptistUniversity, “Converging London:on Teaching Media,CulturePop and TheatreU.K.” the in Panelists: Vanhala, Helena University Morris Robert Moderator: horizon. media new the on emphasis activity,special creative with and research teaching, in challenges and successes experiences, their discuss will Panelists exchange. foreign traditional the beyond well venture faculty and Students attractive. and necessary accessible, diverse, more becoming are opportunities study international world, the around workshops specialized and productions digital internships, From globalism and the prominence of the euro to cheap flights and “Skyping home”, the foreign study experience is changing rapidly. With International] | & Administration Curricula [Courses, N233 114)ID: (Session Communication in Study Abroad for Frontiers New and Strategies Successful PM 3:30 – PM 2:15 Recruits” Minority to out Reach Relations Boyer,University Lori Texas How Campus: on Tech, Diversity “Selling Panelists: Tennesseeof University Clark, Naeemah Moderator: audiences. diverse impact could or impacting technology—is interactive media, digital Internet, media-—the new how discuss will panel this Toend, environment. that media intercultural and international an in participants effective be can they that sure be to want also we and workplaces future their in necessary skills have to students our want we professors, university As Technology]Communication | Studies [Multicultural N232 144) ID: (Session Environment Media New the in Diversity PM 3:30 – PM 2:15 teaching, your in research. and aid work creative to available resources and information latest the get to vendors with chat and exhibits the among wander and Come Convention] [All N255/N257/N259/N261 236) ID: (Session Hall Exhibit PM 6:00 – PM 12:45 by: Sponsored Apple Research the in dessert with lunch Follow colleagues. and exhibitors Center.with luncheon special a with Hall Exhibit BEA2008 the off Kick Convention] [All N255/N257/N259/N261 229) ID: (Session BEALuncheon PM 2:15 – PM 12:45 BEAfor address keynote Attendees. special this Attend Convention] [All N250 266) ID: (Session Keynote Address BEA2008 PM 11:4512:45 – AM TimHudson, East Carolina University, “Productive, Inclusive and Pond” Short-Term Hands-On the University,Internships: Across Madison “International James Greene, Rustin International Opportunities for Faculty and Students” Exchanges: University,Documentary AMorris “International Robert 3-WeekStorytelling” Seguin, in Jim Immersion Lyn Lepre, Marist College, “Chatrooms and theTennessee,of WebsitesMedicine: University “Mediated Lambert, and Healthcare” Cheryl African-American Women Who Use Them: Women Seeking HealthcareMicheleFoss-Snowden, CSU-Sacramento,Information “Can SayI that inMySpace? First Amendment fromIssues and Social Networking OtherSites” Women” Voicethe Hear ʻOtherʼ” to the Blogs Tennessee,of of Using University Story: “TellClark, a Naeemah Me Wide“The Florida, World North of Studying Web:University and Abroad” Chapman-Perkins, Media Stephynie New THURSDAY 27 27

The New Communication Frontiers Fang Liu, University of North Texas Erin Gibson, University of Southern Indiana, “Internationally Born, Indiana Raised” Derek Jones, “Pro Rowan Football University, Preview Show” Made Me Pamela You” Love Alabama, University D. Tran, “You of Pamela D. Tran, University of Alabama, “Wow, I Didnʼt Know Bugʼs” That - A Pamela Nano Alabama, University D. Tran, Science “Wow, of Hair, Edwin Lake, WSAZ Television, “A win-win for “A Edwin commercial Lake, WSAZ television Television, and college broadcasters” Cable, “VOD: New Mark territory Cole, Time-Warner for college TV” Paul Buchan, ThePalestra.com, “Stringing for the Internet and getting paid” Kathy Bruner, Taylor University, “Taking your on-campus film festival to the next level: internal/external public relations, recruitment and curricular enhancement” Andrew Quicke, “Judging Regent Festivals: and Winning University, Increasing chances your for studentsʼ success” (Session ID: 39) PSA/Promo/Commercial Best of Category: Documentary Best of Category: Sports Best of Category: N237 [Radio Audio and Media] Moderator: Melanie Stone, Georgia Southern University Long Form Best of Category: 2:15 PM – 3:30 PM Festival BEA of Arts: Media Radio Audio and Media Audio Faculty Awards Production Ceremony (Session ID: 222) 2:15 PM – 3:30 PM Mean College New New TV: Technologies Distribution Opportunities (Session ID: 93) N236 [Student Advisors Media | Communication Technology] Digital broadcasting, video-on-demand and web streaming are allowing small college media to explore methods of distribution other than traditional PEG channels, closed-circuit and low power television. Panelists from broadcasting, cable and Internet outlets will discuss their joint ventures with college stations and students. Moderator: Jeff Demas, Otterbein College Panelists: Don Moore, Ohio University-Southern, “Giving college students real-world experience” N235 Aesthetics [Production & Criticism] Many communication students are taking advantage of new technologies recruitment, and using as their talents such in narrative and benefits documentary filmmaking. institutional other have festivals Film work. student of best the showcase to opportunities ideal are festivals Film The panelists have all launched, hosted and had their students win film enrichment. partnerships and curricular public relations, community festivals and they will share their strategies and lessons learned. Moderator: University Taylor John Bruner, Panelists: Nancy Carlson, Ball “Leveraging State film University, festivals: experience Ball with Stateʼs three film festivals” 2:15 PM – 3:30 PM Launching, Hosting and Winning Film Festivals in the Age: Digital Strategies, Benefits & Lessons Learned 2:15 PM – 3:30 PM Management & Sales Division Meeting (Session ID: 181) N234 [Management & Sales] The Management and Sales Divisionʼs mission is to enhance the teaching of effective, empathetic academia and to and improve this type of ethical managing and selling management in the broadcast industry. and sales in Management & Sales Division Chair: Jerry Condra, State University of York-Oswego New Chair - Vice Paper Competition: Newsletter Editor: Edinboro Covington, William University Jr.,

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THURSDAY BEA2008 TelevisionNational of Executives Braen, Association Program Beth Panelists: TelevisionNational of Executives and Association Program University Bradley Pitts, Greg Moderator: students. NATPEand initiatives faculty offergreat NATPEʼsto and has latest the about Director Education NATPEthe at on goes what wondered ever have you If in VegasJanuary,every from Hear session. exclusive this by stop to want might you Convention] [All N252 Mini-NATPEBootcamp PM 5:00 – PM 2:15 Education Broadcast Association Birks, Heather Panelist: Sustainability on Chair,Committee Thorne, G. Fred Moderator: representatives. member Division Radio Documentary,News, for interest of especially alike, faculty and students by community local the in and campus on Writing,and Production A call to action to form a schedule of media projects, actions and activities; to tell the stories reflecting sustainable development and practices Convention] [All N239 225) ID: (Session to Action Call Sustainability: on BEACommittee PM 3:30 – PM 2:15 University-Zanesville Shriver,Ohio Rick Panelists: University-Zanesville Shriver,Ohio Rick Moderator: rights. property intellectual teach and by affected are educators how to given be will attention Special content. affects it how and law current the copyright enforcing and articulating in law.involved agencies As technology, attitudes, and and the law continue to evolve and present challenges for professionals and educators, this panel will examine organizations of variety a from experts of panel a present will session The Policy] & [Law N238 32) ID: (Session Digital Age the in Rights Property Intellectual PM 3:30 – PM 2:15 NATPE Members (Names will be announced) NATPEbe will (Names Members University Salisbury Group, Policy Cooper,Online Cynthia Exchange Sound Huppe, Mike Center Burger,Clearance Bill Copyright THURSDAY 29 29

The New Communication Frontiers Youngrak Park, Youngrak Arthur A. Raney, Florida State University, “The Effects of Media Interactivity on Mood Serious Movie Trailers” Jaclyn S. Lelea, Cynthia M. King, California State University-Fullerton, “Serious, Funny, or Horrific?: Regulation: An Experimental Regulation: Study” or Comedy Using Mood: “Targeting University, Tech Texas Callison, Coy Chambers, Todd Devlin, Michael Effects of Film Genre on and Perceptions Victimization” of Violence Jung K. Kim, Chang Wan Woo, The University of Dispositional Neutral Conditions: What Factors Alabama, Emerge as Predictors of Enjoyment?” “Enjoyment of Televised Football under Robin Nabi, University of California, Santa Barbara, “Emotion and Entertainment” Genres” Media Various of Enjoyment of the Dimensions Psychological “Assessing University, Tech Texas Cummins, R. Glenn Kids & Family Group, “Entertainment Research in the Nickelodeon/MTV Digital Alison Bryant, Senior Research Director, J. Environment” Bruce B. Friend, President, Media & Entertainment Insights, OTX Research, “Online Entertainment Research” N256 [Documentary] is P.O.V. televisionʼs longest-running showcase for independent non-fiction films, premiering 14-16 new programs What many every educators donʼt year also know, however, is provides on that a P.O.V. number PBS. of excellent resources for use working for process in the classroom. P.O.V. P.O.V. the about talk and season, upcoming and library film their from clips screen resources, these about talk will staff with filmmakers. Moderator: Evan Johnson, University Falls of Wisconsin-River Panelist: and Educational Resources” “P.O.V. Eliza Licht, P.O.V., 2:15 PM – 3:30 PM From POV: PBS to the Classroom (Session ID: 53) 2:15 PM – 6:00 PM Research BEA Advances Symposium: in Entertainment Theory and Research (Session ID: 255) N254 [All Convention] digital from content, violent to movies and sports from research Entertainment in research latest very the examines symposium special This and online content to film and television. Hear from the top researchers in the academy and in the In industry. the paper competition, the first-place paper authors receive an award of $500; the second-place paper authors receive Broadcasting of Chair Reagan an Ronald the of Funds Research award the from provided is of awards the for Funding $200. $300; of award an receive and authors both third-place paper of the College of Communication & Information Sciences of The Alabama. University of Moderator: Jennings Bryant, Alabama University of Academic Session Exemplars 1: in Entertainment Theory and Research Media” Moderator: Sports and Enjoyment, Identity, Jennings Bryant, The Alabama University of Social Televisionʼ: on It Saw I Panelists: True, Itʼs Course “ʼOf University, Clemson Billings, Andrew Session 2: Conducting Entertainment Research in the Media Industries Moderator: University Tech R. Glenn Cummins, Texas Panelists: Broadcasting, Chief Turner “Entertainment Research Research Jack Officer, Wakshlag, in Broadcasting and Cable” Session 3: Competitive Papers in Entertainment Theory and Research Moderator: Alison Bryant, J. Senior Research Nickelodeon/MTV Kids Director, & Family Group First Place: Third Place (tie): Second Place: 30 30

THURSDAY BEA2008 Newsletter Editor: Newsletter University State Connecticut Eastern Utterback, H. Andrew University Cooper,Salisbury Cynthia Competition: Paper Vice- Chair Chair: Division Policy & Law policy.and law of fields the into convenience interest, public and necessity”; to instill the notion of the “public interest” “the among potential users and leaders of the electronic media; and phrase to initiate research the to meaning providing by roles leadership teachers for and students leaders media electronic media prepare electronic to potential law; educating about of process the of ownership foster to are goals Divisionʼs Policy and Law The Policy] & [Law N234 180) ID: (Session Meeting Division Policy & Law PM 5:00 – PM 3:45 WebManager: Editor: Newsletter Competition: Paper Vice- Chair University Pepperdine Gould, Jolliff Kara Chair: Division Criticism Production & Aesthetics scholarly of competition production. juried faculty and research through evaluation of and means a demonstration as the and techniques; productions; and student equipment production and in faculty innovations of of discussion presentation the research; scholarly non-juried and juried of presentation the material; and techniques teaching of exchange the for forum a provides division The criticism. and aesthetics production video and audio in innovations and research of fostering the and teaching of improvement the is Divisionʼspurpose Criticism & Production Aesthetics The Criticism] & [Production Aesthetics N232 184) ID: (Session Meeting Division Criticism & Production Aesthetics PM 5:00 – PM 3:45 University Elon Book, Connie College Clermont Curran, Andy Chair: Competition Grant Research Faculty New Chair: Competition Progress in Research Editor: Newsletter WebManager: ViceChair: Chair: Division Research research. media electronic and broadcast of future the shaping in roles leadership provide to and research; media electronic and broadcast in issues on discussion for forums provide to division; the join to research in interested BEAmembers all encourage to are goals Their divisions. other by served not BEAinterests of and work methodology the research, supports telecommunication Division include Research interests The whose members [Research] N231 186) ID: (Session Meeting Division Research PM 5:00 – PM 3:45 Mark Callister,A. TomNear,Chris Robinson, and TonyBrigham Nisse, YoungUniversity, “A Content of Analysis Affection First: Debut Ran Wei, University of South Carolina and Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; Shuhua Zhou, University of Alabama, First: Open [Research] N258 210) ID: (Session Competition Paper Division Research PM 3:30 – PM 2:15 Second: Barry S. Sapolsky,S. of Barry University Tennessee,Kaye, K. Shafer,Barbara M. University; Daniel State Florida Offensive “Rating Second: TheresaBilliot and ToddChambers, Texas TechUniversity, “Empirical Examination on Multiple Intelligences and Podcasting” Second: WordsTelevisionThree in Contexts” Program Season” 2006-2007 the ChildrenʼsTelevisionDuring in in Programming Families Quality” Story of on Perception Stories ValueAudience Sensation and News TVMessage Arousal Flu of Bird “Effects in Cindie Jeter-Yanow,Cindie University State Missouri Southeast Naeemah Clark, University of Tennesseeof University Clark, Naeemah TracyUniversity Standley,State McNeese University State Kent Grubb, Max Tennesseeof Luther,University Catherine Mary Blue, TulaneBlue, University Mary Conway,College Dennis Marist Mott, YorkRobert College

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Respondent: Erica Farber, “Radio & Records” Magazine Records” & Farber,“Radio Erica Respondent: MFATexas, North an of “Launching Documentary” Univerrsity in Levin, Program Ben Panelists: TexasNorth of University Levin, Ben Moderator: policy.public improve and awareness social raise to tool a as documentary the use to how and studies documentary in and Ethnic or Area Studies programs. Representatives from these programs will help attendees understand how to launch a graduate program MFA,including MA, studies, documentary of qualities unique and impact the around programs innovative designed and interest emerging this sensed have schools graduate of world. Anumber the and country the around festivals video and film of number growing a dominate Documentaries distribution. digital and film, television, through debates, socio-political high-profile of number a in themselves expressing graduate through are voices Documentary field. changes documentary the in institutions notable career from presentations documentary.features of It field considering the in education professionals and students faculty,BEA of audience broad a toward directed is panel This [Documentary] N237 106) ID: (Session Programs Graduate TakingTrendsDocumentary World’sVital in the Pulse: PM 5:00 – PM 3:45 University,State TamyraFresno California Pierce, Respondent: “Streaming College, ABoston WilliamStanwood, Video Newsletter” Panelists: University,State Fresno California Egan, Lee Candace Moderator: online the panel. upon 2006 the build after implemented were to that resources teaching and dialogue exciting generate to is goal The classroom. the in technology newer using are instructors how and instructors to share their favorite and most effective in-class teaching assignments. This yearʼs panel focuses on online teaching assignments for forum open an provide to is panel the of now.purpose years The several for session regular a been swapshopʼhas ʻteaching panel The & Administration] Curricula [Courses, N236 48) ToolsID: Resource (Session & Class Assignments Online of Swapshop Professionals: TeachingMedia Future PM 5:00 – PM 3:45 Waugaman, Ned “PPM: Meterʼ” Arbitron, ArbitronʼsPeople ʻPortable Panelists: University State Missouri Southeast Mims, Bruce Moderator: its test and develop to continues corporations. three the representing Audit/Ipsos participants feature would panel Media This information. listenership gathering for technology competitor “smartphone” Meanwhile, “currency.” official displaced now as has Houston PPM in by method gathered paper-diary Data the (PPM). Meter People Portable Arbitronʼs to committed Channel, Clear owner, group station Significant advancements in electronic radio-audience measurement procedures have occurred since the last convention. In June, the largest Media] and Audio Radio | Sales & [Management N235 35) ID: (Session Stand Things Where Radio Audiences: of Measurement Electronic PM PM-5:00 3:45 Community Based, and Global Perspective” Global and Based, Community Measurement System” Measurement ail at Uiest o Wsigo, Te aie ocs rdae rga: ouetre fo a Decolonized, a from Documentaries Program: Graduate Voices Native “The Washington, of University Hart, Daniel City” the in Education “Documentary School, New The Howell, Annie Practice” and Theory “Integrating UK, Lincoln, of University Chapman, Jane at Program AU” Graduate Douglass, University,Documentary John American the “Social and Advocacy,Policy Public MFA”Documentary MAan a to Transition“The from College, Emerson Roberts-Breslin, Jan Formatting” Citation Easier Hemenway,for University,Paul Resources Lamar “Online New York-Newof Bray,Portfolio” University Gregory “Online State Paltz, University,Syracuse Website”Show “TVRobinson, Andy University,State Online Vincent“ConvergedDelaware Assignments” Ciammaichelli, Jeter-Yanow,Cindie Comes University,History Alive” State “When Missouri Southwest Audience Electronic Next-Generation Radioʼs for Contenders the “Evaluating Radio, Channel Clear Hanson, Jess Large” a into WillMeasurement Medium Media TurnRadio Phone The Cell Media “Smart The Audit, Beswick, Phillip

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PSPConsulting Myers, Dana Moderators: backgrounds. diverse of students talented for sales media into entree an provide to designed is curriculum sales. The media in career who a pursuing in interested passionately are seniors university or college graduating for program training ten-day,intense a is MSI The session. (MSI) Institute Sales Media the at answer the Find sales? media into hire for ready candidates qualified find companies media and opportunities, advancement career and hire qualified candidates for media sales, professors direct graduating seniors who are interested in media sales that offer good compensation Did you know... Over 90% of senior management in media today comes from sales? Where can graduates find top media companies ready to Convention] [All N242 271) YouBenefit ID: Can (Session It Institute...How Sales Media The PM 5:00 – PM 3:45 Websitesthe University,in Higher Ohio Images U.S. Sojka, “Asian of Z. Jane Wang, Xiaopeng Florida, South of University First: YvonneUniversity Prather,State Peay Austin Moderator: Studies] [Multicultural N258 206) ID: (Session Competition Paper Division Studies Multicultural PM 5:00 – PM 3:45 Louis -St. Missouri Murray,of D. University Michael Panelists: University Silcock, State Bill Arizona Moderator: historians. interested together RTNDAbrings at Murrowʼs- events celebrate anniversary the to with harmonizing - panel This mission. its to up live to failing with industry the challenged he RTNDAMurrowʼswhich famous R. in Edward speech of anniversary 50th the is 2008 History) | (News N239 173) ID: (Session Now” It “See Could Murrow If Box: a in (wires) Bytes and (lights) Circuits All PM 5:00 – PM 3:45 Life” Second Psychology, at Media “ALook for Second Center Gregory, Research Erik Boston Panelists: (CEO) Networks English Peer Hare, Garry Moderator: displayed. be will examples Numerous production. content screen small in changes these driving virtual worlds, the promise of peer learning through mobile devices, producing non-fiction for the small screen and the cognitive psychology shrinking down content designed for larger screens. This panel will focus on, and graphically illustrate, the impact of visual representation in The popularity of connected media devices not only changes the way content is accessed but demands that production styles go well beyond Technology][Communication N238 23) ID: (Session Screen Small the for Producing of Psychology The PM 5:00 – PM 3:45 eod Gog Dnes Te nvriy f lbm, Cnegne s aayt o Ntok es oeae f ae & Race of Coverage News Network for Catalyst as “Convergence Alabama, of University The Daniels, George Second:

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The New Communication Frontiers Cristina Azocar, San Azocar, Francisco Cristina State University Austin Peay State Prather, University Yvonne Southeast Missouri State University Cindie Jeter-Yanow, Joey Helleny, Southern Joey Illinois-Carbondale, Helleny, “Making it Work” Doug Spero, Meredith College, “Making Students First” Jan Thompson, Southern Illinois-Carbondale, “Campus Stations & Students” Media Landscape: Rocky Ground for ” Adults are Traditional Replacing Year-old Why Audience? 18-24 Our “Whereʼs Albarran, University Alan of B. Texas, North Radio with New Options” Andy Curran, University of Cincinnati, “New Media Content on Issues Affect Old that Ratings” Media Might Websites: Sanders, University Patricia Terrain” Alabama, of F. “New North Radioʼs Media Roughens Terrestrial Kimberly Fabrizio, WQLN Public Broadcasting and Research Fellow, Society for New Communications Research, “The Shifting Impact” “The Podcastingʼs Research, Communications New for Society Fellow, Research and Broadcasting Public WQLN Fabrizio, Kimberly 5:15 PM – 6:30 PM Survival Media of Traditional in a New Media Environment (Session ID: 5) N233 [Radio Audio and Media | Communication Technology] The traditional media landscape continues to change and evolve as new digital media choices technology are is introduced varied in from the marketplace. mp3 The players, to cellular telephones, consumer choices and consumption to to a new level. This panel examines just the how the new media platforms are Internet, impacting traditional forms to the recently released iPhone—all of broadcast media. of which have taken Moderator: Allen Hendricks, John Southeastern Oklahoma State University Panelists: Allen Hendricks, John Southeastern Oklahoma “The An State Latest Radio Examination University, Challenge: Industryʼs of Multicultural Studies Division Meeting (Session ID: 182) N232 [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 employment groups portrayal, of issues (i.e., on research African, of presentation Hispanic, and issues Asian of discussion for and forum a provides Native also American division The (ANANA))—and media. electronic the and entrepreneurship and response the to academyʼs teaching these issues. Multicultural Studies Division Chair: Illinois Buzz University Hoon, Western W. Chair: Vice Paper Competition Chair: Webmaster: 5:15 PM – 6:30 PM

5:15 PM – 6:30 PM Faculty are & Vulcans Staff are Klingons (Session ID: 141) N231 [News | Courses, Curricula Administration] & Faculty members have their own agenda of teaching, doing research or creative activity and service. Staff including equipment managers and facility supervisors support the educational process in a variety of institutional mission. ways. The relationship Faculty between and the two staff groups must can be work especially sensitive together in student to newsrooms accomplish with on-air their deadlines. A panel of faculty and staff news managers will share ideas on how they make the relationship work. Moderator: Ken University Fischer, of Oklahoma Panelists: never Stops” Rogus, “Teaching Ohio Mary T. University,

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THURSDAY BEA2008 Respondent: Frank Parcells, Austin Peay State University State Parcells, Peay Frank Austin Respondent: Daniel McVayAnstandig, Media Panelists: University State Parcells, Peay Frank Austin Moderator: explored. are email more and blogging, streaming, audio sponsorships, feeds, IRC, requests, text RSS as tools online Such audiences. and revenues on-air boost to services Internet other and Websites of use the explore today.Panelists stations radio commercial for tool communication effective an as Internet the of use the at looks session This Sales] Technology[Communication & Management | N236 40) ID: (Session Stations Radio ToolCommercial Communication for Effective an as Internet the Using PM 6:30 – PM 5:15 (tie): Place Second Place: First Documentary Long Student Place: First Dollars” University,and Quinnipac “Deadlines Schwanbeck, Bill and Karin Documentary Short Student AwardsExcellence: of Company” a of “WesternMolding College, The Monmouth Stoneware: Christopher Goble, A. Category: of Best Documentary Long Faculty AwardExcellence: of Category: of Best Documentary Short Faculty Urbana-Champaign Illinois, of University Rosenstein, Faculty—Jay Moderator: competition. documentary video the to entries winning for presentations award Videoand exhibition [Documentary] N235 218) ID: (Session Student Competition & Awards-FacultyDocumentary VideoMedia Arts: of BEAFestival PM 6:30 – PM 5:15 “HDVWorkflowCodecs” College, HD Community and John Kingsborough Acosta, Panelists: College/CUNYCommunity Manhattan of Borough Mekonen, Shari Moderator: methods. and technology underlying the demystify HDTV.and of demonstrate needs will the panel accommodate software This to codecs sophisticated the and storage shared networks, data speed high advanced of understanding an develop to workstations computer on editing with familiar educators help with panel This sciences. the in colleagues their by used that as sophisticated as technology digital edge cutting of use make can programs film/video academic Current time. the all so more getting is affairand complex a is editing Modern Technology[Communication Two| Year/Small Colleges] N234 136) ID: (Session HDTV for Production Networked and Workflow PM 6:30 – PM 5:15 Paul Ladd, WorldLadd, Broadcasting Paul Christian Vancil,Bill Vancil Creative Gray,University Pam State Peay Austin Oklahoma of University Beliveau, Student—Ralph Storage” Shared and Ethernet Speed “High College, Community Manhattan of Gallagher,Boro John Tania Khalaf, University of North Texas, “Born In Beirut” Texas,North In of Tania“Born University Khalaf, Nebraska-Lincoln, of University Carrick, Megan Barriers” Down “Breaking and Anderson, Rachel Welch, Chris Peterson, Justin Montana” In Up Growing Myths: The “Beyond Montana, of University 2007, of Class Monsters!” Undying “The University-Northridge, State Leininger,California Robert WestBeeson, Joel Virginia University,TwoOn “Fighting Fronts” University,Krasilovsky,“WomenCamera” State Alexia Northridge, the California Behind WestDahlia, Martino Gina Virginia Heroine” University,Monongah “The

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The New Communication Frontiers Savannah Nord, Tricia Aaurand, Rob Savannah Bergsma Nord, and Tricia Azusa Nick “Flutter” Pacific Ganas, University, After” Azusa Jeremiah “Life Pacific Lujan, University, December” “Second University, Pacific Asuza McDaniel, Jeremy and Trentham, Chadwick Nord, Savannah Tyler Petersen and Tyler Jonathan Stapleton, University of Oklahoma, Alumni” “2007 Distinguished Ed Jones and Meghan Schell, University of Oklahoma , “Getting Involved” Aaron Jones, Central Michigan, “Shady Lane Cellars” Donald Robert “Brain Klinefelter, Morris Disease” University, Class of 2008, University of Montana, “Made in Montana” Aaron Jones and Edmund Brown, Central “Central View” Michigan University, Azusa Matt “Be There Pacific You” Francis, For University, Matt Jaques and Caleb University McNear, of Oklahoma, “Laundry Mat” Elizabethtown College, “Bored” Eric Woltkamp, Anders Lindwall, Savannah Azusa Nord “American Pacific and U” University, Chadwick Trentham, David Burkhart, University of Oklahoma, “The Set - Sherree Chamberlain” Volleyball” Daniel Durkin, Central “MHTV Sports Michigan - Womenʼs University, Jonathan Jivan, Jessica Maier, Clifton Kinchen, Eric Burt and Chrissa Yuhas, Kent State, “Chipolte – Good” “Chipolte State, Kent Yuhas, Chrissa and Burt Eric Kinchen, Clifton Maier, Jessica Jivan, Jonathan Nick Lopez, Brian Lee, Irk University and of Won Indianapolis, “Level Arts” 10 Martial Scott Bacon, Caleb McNear, Tyler Petersen and Jonathan Stapleton, University of Oklahoma, “TV4OU Campaign: Radical” Interests in South Lebanon” on Terror” War Robert “Hollywoodʼs Morris University, Helena Vanhala, Michael and Bruce, Media Politics, Violence Oklahoma “Contemporary Converged” Baptist Global Terrorism: University, Media, the Middle East, and the (Session Global on War ID: Terror 113) N238 [International] culture, Eastern Middle on media news and entertainment of role the exams panel This East. Middle the on focused is attention International terrorism and the continuing war in Iraq. Moderator: Dan University OʼHair, of Oklahoma Panelists: Kristin Shamas, University of Oklahoma, “Contemporary Global Terrorism and New Media Systems: Divergent National 5:15 PM – 6:30 PM Narrative First Place: Second Place: Third Place: Animated/Experimental/Mixed First Place: Instructional First Place: Second Place: Third Place: Second Place: Third Place: Music Video First Place: Second Place: Third Place: Studio/Multi Cam First Place: Second Place: Third Place: 5:15 PM – 6:30 PM Festival BEA of Arts: Media Student Awards Video (Session Production ID: 220) N237 Aesthetics [Production & Criticism] Moderator: Hallaq, Idaho Tom State University Promotional First Place: Second Place: Third Place: Respondent: Dan University OʼHair, of Oklahoma

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The New Communication Frontiers Jim Jones, Howard Payne University University John MacKerron, Towson Ron Hillsborough Shearer, Community College John Owens, University of Cincinnati Kevin Keenan, American Kevin University-Cairo, Keenan, Egypt, “Convergence in the Middle East” University Ken of Killebrew, South Florida, “Convergence in Europe” United Wilkinson, International Jeff College-Zhuhai, China, “Convergence Asia” in East Alves, “Convergence in University Rosenthal Central of Texas-Austin, America” and South Patricia Williamson, Central Michigan University, “Homophobic Hollywood? An Investigation into the role of Sexual Orientation on MPAA Film Rating” Orientation on MPAA Barth Cox, Tusculum College, “Can I be Straight and Be and Queer? Foulcaltʼs Teaching Butlerʼs Queer Theories to Ben X in Media Theory Classes.” Revisited” “Gay Mansfield Characters James University, Television in Lohrey, Prime-Time Courses, Curricula, Administration and Division Meeting (Session ID: 176) N234 [Courses, Curricula Administration] & Administration Division members explore teaching methods and ways to enhance The Courses, teaching excellence, Curricula develop and At our meeting, weʼll discuss new a and variety stronger of curricula, and are interested in the administration of programs and departments. ways to further these goals at our respective institutions, and at BEA. If youʼre a teacher or get administrator, active at in BEA! CCA Courses, Administration Curricula, Division and Chair: Stacey Irwin, Millersville University Chair: Vice Webmaster: Membership Coordinator: 9:00 AM 9:00 – AM 10:15 Student Advisors Media Division Meeting (Session ID: 187) N233 [Student Advisors] Media The goals Advisors Student are Divisionʼs Media to stimulate awareness and discussion of existing issues and related problems to student- operated electronic outlets on campuses; to encourage dissemination of information about the impact of student operations to professional colleagues in the field; and to foster and promote the teaching of information connected with the operation of any outlet where students are the primary workforces as a substantive area of the disciplines of broadcasting/media. Advisors Student Division Media Chair: Azusa Paul Pacific Creasman, University Chair - Vice Paper Competition: Newsletter Editor: Elizabethtown College Yoder, Randal 9:00 AM 9:00 – AM 10:15 Respondent: August E. Grant, University of South Carolina N232 | International] [Communication Technology New communication frontiers are emerging worldwide. Convergent media practices manifest themselves in different ways depending on social history, geography, evolution, political system, economic wealth, religion, and panel A culture. of experts will bring insights on the latest media developments in particular regions throughout the world. These insights will be weaved together to provide a comprehensive snapshot of media convergence occurring on almost every continent. Moderator: August E. Grant, University of South Carolina Panelists: Emerson Janet College, Kolodzy, “Convergence America” in North 9:00 AM 9:00 – AM 10:15 Global Media Convergence: Web 3.0 (Session ID: 112) 9:00 AM 9:00 – AM 10:15 GLBT Media Issues in the New Frontier (Session ID: 24) N231 [Multicultural Studies | Gender Issues] This session explores both queer theory and GLBT media studies from where weʼve been to where we are to where we are going. Moderator: Mary University Blue, Tulane Panelists: “Queer Mansfield Readings Chuck University, of Hoy, Gay Images in Early Television”

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The New Communication Frontiers Fred Jones, Southeast Missouri “The State Glove University, Salesman” “Hail State Mary” University, Mike Savorie, Valdosta Jon Stahl, Baseball” California State Avenue University-Northridge, “Park Marist Nature” Dennis College, Conway, “Violent Calumet, University Purdue Raschka, Adam and Meeks, Andre Owens, Andrea Peart, Chris Guerrero, Ivan “House: ʻProdigalʼ” Abraham, Missouri Aric “Rescue State Me: University, ʻSeparationʼ” Denise Agardy, Kaitlin Craig, Liane Ellis and Emily Wrona, Purdue University Calumet, “Desperate Housewives: ʻCrack that Whipʼ” Shaquanna Mitchell, San Jose “Beauty State Secrets” University, San Mason Williams, Jose “Love State and Taft” University, Zack Sutherland, San Jose “The Yard” State Back University, James “Whack” Scott Madison Brody, University, Haeli Dunstan, Missouri “The State Alfred Death University, Bailey” of Paul Gleason, James “Singularity” Madison University, Kelli Lancaster, Anderson Career and Technology Center, “Teaching Video Production to the Media Savvy High School Student” School High Savvy Media the to Production Video “Teaching Center, Technology and Career Anderson Lancaster, Kelli Brian Mitchell, Saint Xavier High School, “Effective Methods of Practice in the New Communication Frontier” Carrie McJunkin, Dublin Jerome High Guide School, for “A the Production High Teacher” School Video David Kent “How Smeltzer, State Production Media-Centric University, Students?” are Video N239 [Writing] Moderator: Cynthia Savaglio, Ithaca College and Kevin Corbett, Central Michigan University Faculty Short Script Best of Category: of Excellence: Awards Faculty Feature Alone” Kevin Enough Corbett, Central “Well Michigan University, Best of Category: of Excellence: Awards Student TV Spec Kevin Corbett, Central “Hard Truth” Michigan University, First Place: 9:00 AM 9:00 – AM 10:15 Festival BEA of Arts: Media Writing Division Faculty and Student Awards (Session Scriptwriting ID: 214) 9:00 AM 9:00 – AM 10:15 Video Production in Teaching the High School: Pedagogy and the New Communication Frontier (Session ID: 42) N238 Colleges] Year/Small [Two courses production video of rise the With setting. school secondary the in production video teaching of methods the explore will session This offered in high schools and the influence of media-related social network devices, the examination of effective pedagogy toward a rapidly growing base of media-centric students is important. The panel discussion will help to discover the pedagogy by revealing strengths new methods of practice. and weaknesses in current Moderator: Kent David State McCoy, University Panelists: Perception of Media-Related Social Networks” Production Teachersʼ Kent “Video David State McCoy, University, Respondent: Kent Gordon State Murray, University Second Place: Third Place: Student Film Feature First Place: Second Place: Third Place: Student Short Film First Place: Second Place: Third Place:

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FRIDAY BEA2008 First: Patricia Williamson, Central Michigan University, “Courts, Churches and the Code: The History of Motion Picture Content Picture Motion of History The Code: the and Churches University,“Courts, Michigan Central Williamson, Patricia First: Petition God” The Against RM-2493: of Huntsberger,Matter University, Michael the John Furman “In Armstrong, Operate” to have it that Allowed Laws the and Marti TVof History “The Carolina, Walsh,South C. of Daniel University Debut Second: First: Open Miami of University Shapiro, Mitchell Moderator: [History] N252 202) ID: (Session History Media Electronic in Papers Competitive Competition: Paper Division History 10:15 AM – 9:00 AM accident Chopper News Recent Most of Site the University,is Silcock, State Phoenix Bill Arizona Panelists: Lafayette at Louisiana of University Davie, WilliamR. Moderator: Weout. benefits? find the will weight out ground the on and chopper the the with first be in to those for risks safety.the preserve do competition to When need the and the actions police with conflict However in come can below spectacle gathering. the of shot clearest news television in tool important an become has helicopter the wrong, or Right [News] N241 174) ID: (Session Ratings? for Death or Life Chases: Chopper News 10:15 AM – 9:00 AM Broadcasting” Cable in Issues “Current College, MacArthur,Utica J. Paul Panelists: New Yorkof University Oswego State at Messere, Fritz Moderator: policy.and law to related issues of range wide a examines panel annual This materials? indecent of broadcast for assessed be fines in dollars of millions Willsucceed? radio HD Can frequencies? TV analog old the using services wireless new require FCC the Willmerge? to ahead go the get radio satellite Will Policy] & [Law N240 171) ID: (Session TelecomPanel Update 10:15 AM – 9:00 AM epnet Ed Youngblood,Texas Tech University Respondent: Susan C. Green, Arizona State University, Involved with Coverage of Phoenix News Chopper Crash Chopper News Phoenix of Coverage University,with Green, State Involved C. Arizona Susan Director Wasbotten,Thor University,News TVLocal State Former Penn TV,- Geoff KVBC Pilot Armstrong, Helicopter News TVLocal Terry University,Historian Anzur,Pepperdine Chopper News TV Broadcasting” in University,McGregor,Issues Indiana Michael “Current Privacy” in Issues “Current Nebraska-Lincoln, of University Thomas-Lee, Laurie First Law” in Amendment WestminsterZarkin, Issues Kim “Current College, Americans Interned During WorldDuring Interned Americans War 1976-1990” II, Japanese for Reparations for Quest the of Coverage Television“Network University, State TennesseeMiddle Jeter, Phillip States” United the in Regulation

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The New Communication Frontiers Arkansas Tech University, “The Influences University, of Parental Arkansas Tech Mediation and Peer Online Interaction Game during Violent Playing Activities on and Gaming Korean Perceived Childrenʼs Danger” Technology and Broadcast Technology Deregulation” in of Korea” Exposure and Attitudes about Family Planning in Two Sub Cities of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia” Ababa, Addis of Sub Cities Two in Planning Family about Attitudes and Exposure Donald Connelly, Western Carolina University Western Donald Connelly, of women in military broadcasting” WWII” during Pacific South-West in the AFRS Network: Mosquito “The Australia, of Queensland, University Hadlow, Martin Steve Craig, University “American of First Broadcasting Years” North 25 AFNEʼs Texas, Invades Europe: Dave Phillips, Defense Information Boot Affairs School, Camp: “Broadcast 80 and years Public of training how to document and communicate” DINFOS of Implementation and Augmentation experience: DINFOS “The LaCrosse, Wisconsin, of University Donahue, Tim training programs in creating curriculum for real and in class projects” students. Moderator: Carolina University Acheson, Western Pat Panelists: TVNewsday.com Kathy Haley, N231 [Management & Sales | Courses, Curricula Administration] & Educators assume many functions: Teacher, mentor, career counselor, advisor. Advisors the in normal broadcasting navigational programs issues assist through students graduation with requirements. However, given of broadcasting the changes, instructor/advisors rapidity in broadcasting with must which also help the prepare students business for occupations and that may technology not presentation yet explores exist. This the study of media currency and corporate and technological change as it affects the professional development of 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM AM 10:30 – 11:45 Our Student Telling Where to Advisor’s An Go: Role (Session ID: 147) Debut First: Gerald Akindes, Ohio University, “Football and Television in Europe and Sub-Saharan Africa: Divergent Effects of New [International] Moderator: Indiana Richard State C. Vincent, University Open First: Assembly Research Services; and Hanna Norton, Kim, National Yeora at Buffalo; York Seok Kang, State University of New 9:00 AM 9:00 – AM 10:15 International Division Paper Competition (Session ID: 203) N258 9:00 AM 9:00 – AM 10:15 of Home Touch for A Armed the Broadcasting Forces Troops: Style. (Session ID: 10) N253 [Research | History] An overview of the American Forces Radio and Television Service, AFRTS; a worldwide entertained broadcasting U.S. machine military that personnel has since informed WWI: from and the “Mosquito Network” in the “Freedom Pacific, Radio” Iraq Afghanistan. and The the roles American and effects of Forces women; the special Network broadcast training at Europe, the Defense to Information School learn where to GIʼs produce news, create “command information” spots, and disc jockey music shows. Moderator: Jeanine Kabrich, University of Tennessee-Knoxville Panelists: role dichotomous The Broadcasting: Military in ʻBroadsʼ No Are “There Tennessee-Knoxville, of University Kabrich, Jeanine Respondent: Catherine University Luther, of Tennessee-Knoxville Second: Third: of survey Parliament” A in Zambia: and Control Media Freedom “Press University, Bradley Mierzwa, Julie Ababa and University; Addis Glenn “The between G. Mass Relationship Legesse, Media Sparks, Purdue University, Tamiru Second: Chung Joo Chung, Respondent: State University of Dennis “Analysis New Davis, York-Buffalo Penn State of University Media Researchersʼ Perception on the Digitization

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Michael Havice, Marquette University; John Lombardi, Frostburg State University, “Student Recall of Mediated Messages Mediated of Recall “Student University, State Frostburg Lombardi, John University; Marquette Havice, Michael LarryEtling, ValdostaState University, “Too High or TooLow: Student Reactions tothe Pitch ofFemale Sportscasterʼs Voices” SamSrauy, California State University-Fresno, “Motivational Differences Between Streaming and TraditionalBroadcast Media” Non-TraditionalMedia” Traditionalfrom and Gary McIntyre, Mansfield University Mansfield McIntyre, Gary Miami of University Shapiro, Mitchell Brigham YoungGale, Larrie University University Moores John Liverpool Rudin, Richard John Allen Hendricks, Southeastern Oklahoma State University State Oklahoma Southeastern John Hendricks, Allen

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The New Communication Frontiers Howard Goldbaum, University of Nevada Reno, “Nevada History in 3-D” Arnis Bournemouth Lochner, University Media School, “The Eighth Day” Leo Lanksford, Bournemouth University Media School, “Media Lib” Michelle Luechesi, University of Oklahoma, “On Stroke the of A set Genius” of: Arizona Lorelei “Gila State Cretu, River University, Indian Reservation” Arizona “The State Business University, of Death” Tcheng, Tiffany JMC 425 Arizona Online “Arizona State Media, State University, Fair” Ashley Arizona M. “The State Biggers, Business University, of Immigration” M. Joseph Hinshaw, James Madison University; Ronald J. Osgood, Indiana University, “Visual Storytelling: “Visual University, Indiana Osgood, J. Ronald University; Madison James Hinshaw, Joseph M. Matsuda Burke, University Yoshiko of Cincinnati, “Akai Kutsu: The New Issei” Videography and Post Videography Production in Age” the Digital Ohio Shane Tilton, University-Zanesville, “James An Karales: Interactive Photojournalist: Catalog” Serena Carpenter, Arizona State University, “Teaching Online Video Storytelling” Online Video Arizona “Teaching State Serena University, Carpenter, Tony DeMars, University of Houston-Clear Lake, “Interactivity With Citizens Through Digital Media: A New Multi-Step Flow in News” News Coverage Maria Americaʼs Web-Based Ball Williams-Hawkins, Analysis in State “An of University, Broadcast Versus Crossroads” G. Stuart Smith, “Newspapers Hofstra Redefining Videojournalism” University, Visual Visual Storytelling from Broadcast to Web (Session ID: 26) N237 [News | Aesthetics Production & Criticism] The panel explores the differences and similarities in visual storytelling between television and the web. The dominated web by has traditionally text been and still images, but the proliferation web? the for stories visual creating when form or length content, to changes consider to need storytellers visual of Will video. of use increased broadband connections and user acceptance of video content is the web enable Will new causing forms of storytelling or simply be another vehicle for what has been an done in broadcast journalism for decades? In absence of the traditional “news hole,” will crime, accidents and traditional hard news be replaced by longer form perspective pieces when conveyed via video on the web? What about the role of citizen journalists and amateur videographers? Where and how will broadcasters compete in this environment? Panelists will discuss considerations in web delivery of visual and interactive news content. Moderator: Anderson, Steven James D. Madison University Panelists: August E. Grant, University of South Carolina, “New Storytelling” Perspectives on Visual 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM AM 10:30 – 11:45 Student Competition: Individual Projects First Place: Second Place: Third Place: Projects Group First Place: Second Place: Third Place: of Merit Award Entertainment Best of Category: Solo Best of Category: 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM AM 10:30 – 11:45 Festival BEA of Arts: Media Faculty and Student Interactive Multimedia Awards (Session Competition ID: 219) N236 [Communication Technology] Moderator: Melanie Stone, Georgia Southern University and Richard Cawood, University of Cincinnati-Conservatory of Music Faculty Competition: Educational Instructional Best of Category: Informational Promotional Best of Category:

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The New Communication Frontiers in the Classroom” Courses at the Undergraduate Level” on Campus? A National Study” A on Campus? Instructorsʼ and Studentsʼ Perspectives” and Studentsʼ Instructorsʼ Estate” Curricula in Age” the Digital Mike Wong, Arizona State University, Arizona “Being State honest, University, but not Mike harsh” Wong, Student, “The other side - how the students see the boundaries” Debut First: Joe Murray, Kent State University, “Adapt or Die: A 10 step Survival Guide for Journalism Schools Stuck in the Fourth Open First: Seok Kang, University of Texas-San Antonio; and Jong G. Kang, Illinois State University, “International Broadcasting 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM AM 10:30 – 11:45 Courses, Curricula Administration & Division Paper Competition (Session ID: 199) N258 [Courses, Curricula Administration] & Moderator: Jim Jones, Howard Payne University

Keeping it Clean: Civility and Relationships in the Classroom/Workplace (Session ID: 125) N253 [News | Gender Issues] Broadcast faculty need to work more closely with students than should that their student and instructor counterparts the between interactions in to leads contact other This basis. fields. regular a The on students with nature contact one-on-one requires of hands-on media training develop into a positive working relationship. But sometimes the close nature of these relationships may lead to misunderstandings and, in create and misunderstandings these avoid to how discuss will students and faculty of panel A charges. harassment even cases, extreme some a positive professional learning environment. Moderator: Brown, Tim University of Central Florida Panelists: Phyllis Slocum, University “Setting of the North Texas, tone - making sure they know the boundaries” 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM AM 10:30 – 11:45 Debut First: Kevin Corbett, and Central “ʻGenerational Electronic Michigan Activities” Media Cohortsʼ University, Co-curricular Open First: Media Electronic the About Know Administration Campus Your Does “What Texas-Denton, North of University Sauls, Sam 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM AM 10:30 – 11:45 Small Advisors Media Paper Competition (Session ID: 259) N252 [Student Advisors] Media

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Valerie Geller, Geller Media International, “Workshop: Creating powerful content for Radio, News, and New Media” New and News, Radio, Valeriefor “Workshop:content International, powerful Media Creating Geller,Geller University,State Ball Misiewicz, Joe Susan Brinson, University,Susan Auburn Wyoming,of University Brown, Michael Patricia Williamson, Central Michigan University Michigan Williamson,Patricia Central Journal of Broadcasting & ElectronicMedia Broadcasting& of Journal Feedback Feedback Journal of Radio & Audio Media Audio & Radio of Journal , the , , and the and Media, Audio & Radio of Journal Journal of Broadcasting& of Journal FRIDAY 5757

The New Communication Frontiers Evan Johnson, University Falls of Wisconsin-River Jerry Renaud, University of Nebraska Mary California C. State Schaffer, University-Northridge Joan Nelson, Former Deutsche Welle Reporter, Joan “New in Nelson, Reporter, Roles Europe” Former for Women Deutsche Welle Issues” Health Global Dina Ibrahim, Ethnocentric Womenʼs Arab San Reporting Women” Francisco on “Judging State the Veil: University, Reporting Matter: the of Heart the to “Getting University, State Francisco San Provenzano, Grace Political Issues in Bangkok, the Thailand, Assumption East” “Rising Womenʼs University, TBA, Micro Screen” Larry and Gillick, “Writing Designing Shenandoah News University, Packages for the Micro Screen and Integrated Media” Carey Martin, Rhetoric” “Podcasting Liberty and Video University, Christine Russell, and East “Writing Designing Carolina PSAs University, for the Micro Screen and Integrated Media” An International Frontier: Identifying and Global Reporting Issues Women’s (Session ID: 9) N235 [International | News] issues. womenʼs on more focusing are agencies news Global communication. of world the in frontier new a approaching are issues Womenʼs motherhood of role changing the to positions, political powerful assuming women of number increasing the from ranging vast are topics The and the atrocities concerning women in third world nations. This panel discusses these issues and how they may play out in the media. Moderator: Grace Provenzano, San Francisco State University Panelists: Women” for Women, by Stories “Producing University-Northridge, State California NPR Producer, Former Mary C. Schaffer, 12:00 PM – 1:15 PM Production Considerations in Effective Professional Podcasting (Session ID: 87) N234 [Writing | Aesthetics Production & Criticism] The explosion of new technology, like iPods and mobile integrated phones, content is directly to creating the a individual communication via the revolution. “micro-screen.” New However, processes—focusing creative changes messages, electronic we of delivery media “micro-screen” for writing how explores panel This donʼt design. message devices really know deliver what effect this technology has on will on also scriptwriting. consider We how unique technical and environmental aspects of the “micro-screen” affect content organization. Moderator: Christine Russell, East Carolina University Panelists: Mike East Dermody, Carolina “Overview University, of Design Considerations Effecting Writing, Content and Delivery for 12:00 PM – 1:15 PM levels. Documentary Division Chair: Mascaro, Bowling Tom Green State University Chair: Vice [Documentary] documentary of delivery radio-TV-Internet and documentaries, of creation and teaching, scholarship, on focuses Division Documentary The film/video. seek We to expand international documentary literature and illuminate genres, exhibition. methods, including documentaries, creators, producing and and teaching of interpretative/analytical methods for appreciation an share members Our documentary. to approaches Our goal is to be a nexus for media scholars and critics, faculty, and festivals, professionals and in documentary broadcast fields, as organizations well as that other research, associations, produce, and archive documentaries at international, national, regional, and local Manager: Website Newsletter Editor: 12:00 PM – 1:15 PM Documentary Division Meeting (Session ID: 73) N233

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The New Communication Frontiers LuEtt Hanson, Kent State University Ralph Donald, Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville Dorman, William Millersville University Douglas Ferguson, College of Charleston, “Social Media - Audience” The Engaged Paul Haridakis, Kent “Theories State Audience - University, Engagement” Understanding Study in A User - Generated Content Gary Motives” Hanson, Kent “YouTube State University, Managerial Style and a Volunteer System” Managerial Style and a Volunteer Masudul Biswas, Louisiana State University, “Community Radio in Bangladesh: Policy Advocacy and the Roles of NGOs/ Civil Society Organizations” Arjun Banjade, Ohio University, “Can a Community Radio Nepal” Madanpokhara in Western Local Government Owned Radio be a I Community Gede Radio? E. Sabeh, A Ohio Case University, “Access and Study Participation of in Lesbian/Gay/Transgender/Bisexual/Intersexʼs Community N240 [International] This panel investigates the negotiated conceptualizations of CRSs in emerging four countries. In Bangladesh, where CRSs are set to begin, civil society groups lobbied for local regulations states molding initiated CRSs CRSs to Nepalʼs creating strengthen a its state civil society. owned managerial style. Thailand, on the other hand, has grassroots CRSs operated exclusively by community gay/ Australiaʼs members. lesbian/homosexual groups, marginal in yet designed another CRSs way, as centers identities. for their communitiesʼ Moderator: Drew McDaniel, Ohio University Panelists: Chalisa Magpanthong, Ashland University, “Thailandʼs Grassroots Community Radio Stations: The Challenges of the 12:00 PM – 1:15 PM Community Radio Stations (CRSs) and the Civil Society: New Communication Frontiers in Bangladesh, Nepal, Thailand, Australia and (Session ID: 111) 12:00 PM – 1:15 PM Administrators Roundtable: Recruiting and Retaining Excellent Mass Communications Faculty (Session ID: 128) N239 [Courses, Curricula Administration] & All are invited to this roundtable discussion of administrators from geographic regions mass that share communication a programs common challenge—finding of and keeping various the best sizes faculty. Participants will and share ideas from that have different allowed them to build and sustain excellence within their faculty ranks, including mentoring programs, innovative training for new and continuing salary concerns, faculty, and other incentives and techniques that reward faculty for their efforts. Moderator: Jeffrey Guterman, University of Pittsburgh-Bradford Panelists: Jannette Dates, Howard University

12:00 PM – 1:15 PM Audience Engagement: The or Final Frontier... Is It? (Session ID: 161) N238 [Research | Management & Sales] Social networking, social media, communities of interest, citizen journalism, user generated of content, mash-ups... 21st These are century the audiences. pursuits Web 2.0 and its for connecting “Architecture with their of audience. Now, traditional Participation” media are offer preoccupied with conventional “audience engagement.” What electronic is it media that audiences? What motivates theories guide us considerable these in understanding this environment? How does potential this affect traditional audience measurement? This panel explores these and other questions as traditional media pursue audience engagement. Moderator: Max Grubb, Kent State University Panelists: Audience Engagement “Measuring - University, Challenges Patricia and Phalen, Issue” Washington George Radio Australia” Station in 60

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The New Communication Frontiers Rich Landesberg, Elon University Brown, Tim University of Central Florida Jennifer Fleming, California State University-Long Beach Joy Chavez Mapaye, Alaska University of Motivations for Accessing Motivations Political for Blogs” Van Roberts, Van Mississippi University for and Women; Mark Goodman, Mississippi State University, “Casablanca—Are the French Worth Fighting For? French Censorship, Worth Binary Oppositions, and Jack Warner” Analyzing the for Structure and Scheduling of Commercial Spot Breaks” “The State Amy Appeals Differential University, Use Advertising Graban in of Youngstown Crawford, Radio and Television Coverage Analysis” of Content Super A Bowl XL: Margaret-Mary Connelly, Mackenzie Gabriel, William Ward and David Peacock, Syracuse Adults” University, Behavior Frontier: Young “Managing among Advertising Habits Understanding Viewing Technological and DVR Viewing a New N231 [News] The News Division meeting is elected are for officers division meeting, the At all news. broadcast in careers for BEA students educating with do members to having issues all addresses Division interested in broadcast news teaching, research, and creative activity. and The policies are approved for the next News year. News Division Chair: Chair: Vice University Dale Cressman, Young Brigham 1:30 PM – 2:45 PM News Division Meeting (Session ID: 183) Paper Chair: Newsletter Editor: Webmaster: Debut First: Daekyung Kim, Idaho State Thomas University, J. Johnson, Tech University, “Political Texas Blog Readers: Predictors of Open First: Second: University of Ran South Wei, Carolina, Huang Jinghua, University of China, “Profiling User Responses to Mobile TV” Joy Chavez on Mapaye, Alaska-Anchorage, a University 3D “Television New of and Platform: Second Web Life” 12:00 PM – 1:15 PM Division Communication Paper Technology Competition (Session ID: 213) N258 [Communication Technology] Moderator: University Virginia Joel Beeson, West 12:00 PM – 1:15 PM Rapid Fire Research: Concurrent Sessions 1a and 1b (Session ID: 258) N254/N256 [All Convention] Moderator: Anthony Moretti, Point Park University Tool Research Movies 1a: as Let a Valuable Me You! Entertain Panelists: Jeffrey Hirschberg, Buffalo State Alex as College, Forrest Outsider: “The Villian to Gordon Gekko” Advertising: Contemporary 1b: Issues and Challenges Panelists: S. McDowell, Walter University of Miami, and Steven Dick, Modern Media Barn, “See Spot Run: Recommended Protocols Respondent: Anthony Moretti, Point Park University Second: Kirsten Johnson, Elizabethtown College, “Increasing Perceived Credibility on Sites” Citizen Journalism Web 64

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The New Communication Frontiers Frank Barnas, Valdosta State, “Covering All Bases, Covering All Races: Managing Mulitple Breaking Stories in Election of Content, Medium, and Players” Documentary Development” Aplan, Kathy Oglala Lakota, “ʼBringing the Global Market of to Americans Native Native and Documentary Voices Lands,ʼ of Cultural the Technology Identity” Marilyn Pennell, Littleton, MA, “ʼAsians and Asia,ʼ How Public Affairs Documentaries from China and Japan Can Apart” Bridge Worlds Related Responses to Print Media” Breastfeeding” towards Attitudes Studentsʼ University Rena of Rudy, California-Santa Barbara, College “Genre, and Gender, Media and Desensitization” Portrayals “Media Connecticut, of University Farrar, Kirstie Trust, Rhonda Approach to Online an Games The City Research: Unified Influence University of Hong Kong, “Toward Yan, Yan Yao, Mike Night Coverage” Scott Burke, Oakland University, “When Presidents Visit and Rooms Audiences” and Fill: Venues Video Coverage of Events Involving Multiple Gary Martin, Cosumnes River College, “The March in March: A one-day documentary as 10,000 Capitol” protest at the California “Mayhem Kentucky & University, Moxie: Western Student Coverage of a College Radio Yambor, Marjorie Music Festival” Benchmark” Curricular a into Eventʼ Coverage College, of “Real Television a ʻOne-Time Westminster Mock Presidential the Convention” Brad Weaver, Building Event: the Beyond “Thinking College, Northwestern Seignious, Mark N238 [Documentary | Multicultural Studies] documentary to groups social unknown reveal to combine technologies and producers which in ways the and diversity showcases panel This and subcultures Japanese and Chinese, American, Native American, African of scene the from reports and studies case offer will It viewers. reveals also it But worlds. their of have others visions defining for vehicle global modern, a as expressions documentary see who individuals the challenges and some solutions for documentary investigators who venture into unfamiliar territory. Moderator: Jaime Gomez, Eastern Connecticut University Panelists: Larry Elin, Susan Hynds, Syracuse, “ʼBlack Men White Confronting Schools,ʼ Racial, Social and Financial Barriers during 1:30 PM – 2:45 PM Culture Issues and in Technology Documenting Unfamiliar Societies (Session ID: 71) N237 [Student Advisors] Media This roundtable discussion will offer tips for campus media advisors on the broadcast of large scale one-time-only events. The panel will one-time- similar and conventions parades, festivals, music returns, election of coverage the work in not did what and worked what explore academic the maximize to serve that techniques post-production and production pre-production, on tips share will panelists The events. only benefits of such an event while providing quality programming to viewers and listeners. Moderator: Penn William University Richard Vogel, Panelists: Site to Enhance Web On-Air Election Mary and Spillman, Your Special Ball “Using Event State Coverage” University, 1:30 PM – 2:45 PM Covering the One-Time-Only-Event: Making the (Academic) Most of it (Session ID: 15) studies. Moderator: Kenneth Harwood, University of Houston Panelists: Hefner, Kristen Veronica Harrison, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, “ʻI wish I looked like Childrenʼs her:ʼ Body- 1:30 PM – 2:45 PM New Research and on Media Children, Youth, (Session ID: 19) N235 [Research | Law & Policy] Prepubescent children compare their own bodily appearances with appearances of mediated others. Gender presentation of contribute to differentially desensitization following media respondents presentations. students Undergraduate respond to media portrayals and genre of of breastfeeding. Players of online games, content of games, and medium of delivery interact, contrary to research assumptions of other Respondent: Dale Kunkel, Arizona University of

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The New Communication Frontiers Stereotypes in Toy Commercials” Stereotypes in Toy Does New York Love Me?” Does York New Indefinable?” Richard UK, Rudin, “The Liverpool Last John FM: Moores how University, the last stations to receive commercial radio FM South Africa” South Brian Pauling, Christchurch Polytechnic Institute of NZ, Technology, “Contrasting the promotion and evaluation of station licenses in two UK cities are seeking to engage their listeners with formats unfamiliar to British ears” European the and UK the in initiatives major to contribution radioʼs “Measuring UK, University, Staffordshire Priestman, Chris Union for in improving the ʻmedia literacyʼ general population” Agents” and Viewers Predicting Watch: to Not or Watch “To Texas-Arlington, of University Christie, B. Thomas and Clark M. Andrew Alhurra” of Non-Viewers Heeman Kim, Kennessaw State University; James R. Coyle, Miami University; Stephen J. Gould, Baruch Analysis” Cross-Cultural Content A U.S.: College; and brand, audience interaction and ʻpoint of differenceʼ, on-air and on-line, in New Australian Zealand radio and markets” Debbie Wilson, University of Lincoln, UK, “Measuring Success in Community Radio in the UK; Quantifying the Andrew Mendelsohn, Temple University, “Collectivist and Individual Differences on Web Site Design in South Korea and the and Korea South in Design Site Web on Differences Individual and “Collectivist University, Temple Mendelsohn, Andrew Examination Prohibition of of Nigeriaʼs the Live Broadcast of Stations” News Foreign on Mediaʼs Terrestrial Kent and Tayler British Brooke and Barnett, “Framing Terrorism: U.S. Elon Coverage University, of 7-7 and 9-11” Jeanine Kabrich and Charlie Gee, “Military University Perceptions of Tennessee-Knoxville, of Embedded Media” Brown, 2b: Tim Central Florida N231 [International | Radio Audio and Media] This international panel compares different approaches to being evaluating employed ʻlistener by benefitʼ radio stations and policy makers in South Africa, New Zealand, the UK and Europe. The papers assess the growing complexity audiences in involved todayʼs cross in platform, often measuring niche radioʼs orientated impact radio on environment—not only for the purpose of pricing advertising in shifting markets but increasingly to justify various public service ambitions embedded in non-commercial broadcast licenses. Moderator: Chris UK Priestman, Staffordshire University, Panelists: in listenership radiosʼ community on programming HIV/AIDS of impact “The SA, Johannesburg, Ulwazi, ABC Singh, Romie 3:00 PM – 4:15 PM Beyond Ratings: How are International Audiences Radio Assessing in Stations their a Target Fragmenting Media Environment? (Session ID: 118) Debut First: Second: Lisa Marshall, Analysis Muskingum of An College, Gender Bagʼ: “ʼMy Performances Manʼs in Friends” Susan G. Kahlenberg and Michelle M. Hein, Muhlenberg College, “Progression on Nickelodeon?: Gender-Role Open First: York: New Love “I Miami, of University Harris, S. Christopher China, R. Chrystal Giannino, S. Steven Campbell, B. Shannon 1:30 PM – 2:45 PM Gender Issues Division Paper Competition (Session ID: 201) N258 [Gender Issues] 1:30 PM – 2:45 PM Rapid Fire Research: 2a and 2b Concurrent Sessions (Session ID: 257) N254/N256 [All Convention] Moderator: Anthony Moretti, Point Park University Domestic Is and Watching: 2a: The Whole International World Media Issues Panelists: Promotional Cross and Crawls News Network Cable Talk: “Ticker Florida, of University Cleary, Johanna and Coffey Jo Amy

2b: Media and Content Crisis in Times of War Panelists: Abubakar Alhassan, University of Florida, “Checkmating Globalization and-or Binding the Free Flow of Information: An Second: Analysis Christine Cinderella” of C. Disneyʼs Johnson, “Cinderella Plattsburgh State Unplugged: Textual University,

Respondent: 2a: Indiana Richard State C.Vincent, University 68

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California Mary Cincinnati of University Cawood, Richard University Southern Georgia Stone, Melanie University-Zanesville Tilton,Shane Ohio FRIDAY 6969 The New Communication Frontiers Jared Johnson, Georgia College and “Regulation State of University, Broadcasters in Guatemala” Calumet, Purdue “Regulation Kamalipour, University, of Broadcasters in Yahya Iran” Rob McKenzie, East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania, “Regulation of Broadcasters in the UK” Janet Verutes, Nielsen, “TV Ratings Available to Educators” Nielsen, Available “TV Ratings Janet Verutes, John Morris, University of Southern Indiana, “Using Ratings in Programming and Management Courses” Scott University Uecker, of Analysis Indianapolis, in “Ratings the Classroom” 3:00 PM – 4:15 PM Scholarship BEA Workshop (Session ID: 196) N238 [All Convention] Scholarship BEA Chair Pete Orlik leads a discussion on procedures and suggestions to help you guide your students competing for BEAʼs prestigious national scholarships. Prospective student applicants are also welcome. Moderator: Peter Orlik, Central Michigan University Respondent: University Point of Wisconsin-Stevens Mark Tolstedt, N237 [International | Law & Policy] The regulation of broadcasters by government-related agencies is probably the the content single delivered by greatest broadcasters. variable This panel across session all will focus religion. and countries drugs/alcohol, programming, on childrenʼs politics, that how violence, government-related sexuality/obscenity, advertising, shapes areas: following agencies the in broadcasters affect the content provided by The panel presenters will discuss how regulatory agencies function, what their what areas legal of content they basis prohibit or require. This is, collection of panel what presenters represents some enforcement of the most well-established powers scholars in they have, and The international countries media studies. that are represented in this proposed panel session (China, Guatemala, Iran, and the UK) provide an eclectic mix of regulation. Moderator: University Point of Wisconsin-Stevens Mark Tostedt, Panelists: A&M, “Regulation of Broadcasters in Texas China” Ian Weber, 3:00 PM – 4:15 PM Comparing the Regulation of Broadcasters in China, Guatemala, Iran, and the UK (Session ID: 12) 3:00 PM – 4:15 PM Using Media Ratings in the Classroom (Session ID: 16) N236 [Courses, Curricula Administration & | Management & Sales] There are many times that instructors want to use real data from Nielsen Arbitron, and and this session will look at some assignments that available both Arbitron and Nielsen will schools also and talk data about thatʼs services they offer use those numbers. Representatives from in hard copy and online. 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FRIDAY BEA2008 (Session ID: 8) ID: (Session the Broadcasting” Womento Radio Airways: Hope Religious “Bringing in Carolina, South of University Campbell, Heidi Panelists: University State Florida Proffitt, Jennifer Moderator: radio. of field the in scholars and practitioners, pioneers, of perspectives the from achievements This panel focuses on women and . It addresses historical and contemporary womenʼs issues, perceptions, challenges, and Issues] Gender | Media and Audio [Radio N241 82) ID: (Session Issues Contemporary and Historical Radio: and Women PM 4:15 – PM 3:00 Tulaneinto Blue, University,Diversity MaryAssignments” “Incorporating Panelists: and classes Unviersity Mansfield McIntyre, Gary diverse Teaching panelists. the Moderator: of presentation the through diversity issue. the teaching on perspectives some offer will panel difficulties.This present can conceived the already classes into diversity incorporating revisit will session panel invited This & Administration] Curricula Courses, | Studies [Multicultural N240 22) ID: (Session Frontier Media New the in Classroom the in Diversity PM 4:15 – PM 3:00 the in Skills Engagement—Testing Employer “Media Northampton-UK, of University Hollingum, Richard Keskeys, Dave Panelists: VerneLa of University Pollock, Donald Moderator: elective. hourly,vs. vs. requirement internship block last, internships long how done, be should internships pay,year include: what will are sites intern potential how to regard cultivated, teaching strategies for internship world-with classes, student assessment, and the the role of internships in the curriculum. around Other issues addressed from programs internship different several at the looks leaving panel after arena This university.broadcast the in employment obtain to students for avenues best the of one are internships that agreed widely is It N239 Perspective International Door—An the in Foot a Get Students Helping Placement: Work and Internships PM 4:15 – PM 3:00

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The New Communication Frontiers J. Alison Bryant, J. Senior Research “Nickelodeon/MTV Kids Director, & Family Group” “Goodmind” President/Co-Founder, John Vice Greenberg, William William Deering, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, “Ken Burns and the Historical Treatment of War Themes in of 24-hour Cable News outlets” Southeast Asia” Southeast Korea” Richard Analysis Craig, of “Content Howard Black University, Entertainment” Jack Powers, News Look before Ithaca and at the College, U.S. A the Proliferation “Television Foreign ʻCNN Policy: Effectʼ Documentary” and Vietnam on “Documentaries University, Michigan Eastern Watson, Ann Mary University, Northwestern Lichty, Lawrence Britain. Moderator: Fritz J. Messere, District State 1 University Board of York-Oswego, Representative New 4:30 PM – 5:45 PM District 1 Meeting (Session ID: 189) N231 [All Convention] Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Western Europe including Research in Progress Paper Competition (Session ID: 254) N258 [Research] The Research in Progress competition is open to both undergrads progress. and The purpose is to give graduate those students feedback on their students work during the panel session. and is strictly for those works that are still in Moderator: Elon Don University Grady, First: Jiwon Temple University, “Why Yoon, Individuals Predisposed to Suicide Gather in Online Suicide Communities in South 3:00 PM – 4:15 PM N253 [Management & Sales | Research] As media usage becomes more fragmented, media research is becoming more complex better and to doing dynamic. companies What media are are What studied? the being behavior relationships consumer is between How usage? and exposure media and consumption, lifestyle, understand their audiences in the hyper-competitive digital age? This panel features industry professionals who will explain their research and how they bridge the theoretical with the practical in a real world setting. Moderator: Paul J. Utica MacArthur, College Panelists: Account Dennis Executive, Prechtl, “Mediamark Research, Inc.” 3:00 PM – 4:15 PM Cutting Edge Real World Research: How We Do It and How We Use It (Session ID: 148) 3:00 PM – 4:15 PM Documentaries and (Session War ID: 137) N252 [Documentary | History] This session examines documentaries focusing on and Vietnam Asia, Southeast on the and Terror War Iraq, and Ken offerings Burnsʼs on WWII to consider themes, creative treatments and aesthetics, social voice, of and production, historical and value. Technologies especially newer websites supporting documentaries, will also be examined. Moderator: Mascaro, Bowling Tom Green State University Panelists: Mascaro, Bowling Tom Green “Frontline State Documentaries on Terror” University, and the War

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FRIDAY BEA2008 hs eera ssin s nedd o al rsnes n wnes atcptn i te E Bs o Fsia Kn Fudto Awards University Foundation VicElon Costello, King Festival of Moderator: Best BEA the in participating winners and presenters Ceremony. all for intended is session rehearsal This Convention] [All N250 221) ID: (Session Rehearsal Media Arts of BEAFestival PM 5:45 – PM 4:30 Representative Board 7 District College, Community City Oklahoma Faulconer-Lippert, Gwin Moderator: USA. the in schools two-year All Convention] [All N237 195) ID: (Session Meeting 7 District PM 5:45 – PM 4:30 Representative Board 6 University,Schaffer,District State C. Northridge, California Mary Moderator: and Asia Wyoming,Washington, regions. Utah, Pacific Oregon, Mexico, New Nevada, Montana, Idaho, Hawaii, Colorado, California, Arizona, Alaska, Convention] [All N236 194) ID: (Session Meeting 6 District PM 5:45 – PM 4:30 Representative Board 5 District Kansas, of Utsler,University Max Moderator: Texas,Oklahoma, Central South Missouri, and Mexico, America, America, Kansas, Australia. Arkansas, Convention] [All N235 193) ID: (Session Meeting 5 District PM 5:45 – PM 4:30 Representative Board University,Umansky,4 State Barry District Ball Moderator: Scandinavia. and Wisconsin,Dakota, Canada South Dakota, North Nebraska, Minnesota, Michigan, Iowa, Indiana, Illinois, Convention] [All N234 192) ID: (Session Meeting 4 District PM 5:45 – PM 4:30 Representative Board University,3 Ohio District Newton, Greg Moderator: Virginia,Pennsylvania, Ohio, Maryland, Washington Delaware, Russia. Westincluding D.C., Europe Eastern Virginia,and East Middle Convention] [All N233 191) ID: (Session Meeting 3 District PM 5:45 – PM 4:30 Representative Board 2 District Carolina, South of University Grant, E. August Moderator: SC. Columbia, 10-11in October for scheduled is Meeting Regional 2 District The Note: Tennessee,Carolina, and South Caribbean Africa. Carolina, North Kentucky,Georgia,Mississippi, Florida, Louisiana, Alabama, Convention] [All N232 190) ID: (Session Meeting 2 District PM 5:45 – PM 4:30 73

FRIDAY The New Communication Frontiers (selected by the Two-Year Small Colleges Division) (selected by the Two-Year (selected by the News Division) Charles and Lucille King Family Foundation Business Development Manager-Education Inc. – Way, Jeffrey Technology, Avid (selected by the Documentary Division) (selected by the Documentary Division) (selected by Division) the Writing (selected by Division) the Writing (selected by the News Division) (selected by the Audio Radio Media & Division) (selected by the Audio Radio Media & Division) (selected by the Aesthetics Production Division) and (selected by the Aesthetics Production Division) and (selected by Division) the Communication Technology (selected by Division) the Communication Technology Tonight we Tonight premiere the top juried creative work from faculty and students across the country and the world. See the “best of the best” winning works in video, audio, interactive multimedia, news, scriptwriting, and documentary from BEA members and BEA member schools. The Best of Festival King Foundation Award winners $1,000 receive award a and Avid editing software packages. The evening begins with a ceremony with the reception award winners and clips from and each Best of Festival is entry. followed by the Sponsored by: The Charles and Lucille King Family Foundation – Mike Donovan, Education Director, The

Commercial Competition) Matsuda Burke, University Yoshiko of Cincinnati, “Akai Kutsu: The New Issei” (Solo Competition) Arnis Bournemouth Lochner, University Media School, “The Eighth Day” (Individual Projects Competition) Jon Stahl, Baseball” California (Feature State Competition) Avenue University-Northridge, “Park James “Whack” Scott Madison (Short Brody, University, Film Competition) Babak Sarrafan, San Jose “The State Long University, (mixed Road Competition) Music Video” & Kirby Reitz, “The University Fourth Alyssa James Wall” Walker, of Tennessee, McLendon, Doug Griffey, Competition) Minds” (Video “Vertical Chelsea University Sherier, of La Verne, Storholt, University of Walter North Carolina-Chapel Hill, “Running Blind” (Sports Reporting Competition) Arizona Elias “Chandler State Johnson, Rapist” University, (Hard News Reporting Competition) BYU Daily University, News Young Brigham Dale Carpenter and Arkansas, University Larry “Beacon of Foley, of Hope” Arizona Ray “Lessons Internment State Gonzales, In Camp University, Americanʼs Loyalty: Experience” One Terry Likes, Western Kentucky University, “Music and War: Lyrics, Love and Lyrics, Loss” “Music Kentucky and War: University, Likes, Western Terry Eric Hinson and Chris Byers, Oklahoma State University, “Funky Munky Jingle Auditions” (PSA/Promotion/ 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM The Best BEA of Festival King Awards Ceremony Foundation (Session ID: 197) N250 [All Convention]

Faculty IMM Competition Student IMM Competition Faculty Scriptwriting Competition Student Scriptwriting Competition Competition Faculty Video Competition Student Video Colleges Competition Two-Year/Small Student News–Radio Competition Competition Student News–Television Newscast (selected Student by News-Television the News Division) Faculty Documentary Competition Student Documentary Competition

Festival Chair: Festival Producer: Louise Benjamin, University of Costello, Georgia Elon Vic University Reel Producer: Elon Jay University McMerty, Faculty Audio Competition Student Audio Competition

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The New Communication Frontiers On-site registration begins at 8:00 am each day in Room N249. Heather Birks, BEA American University-Cairo Amin, Hussein Scott Hodgson, Oklahoma University Paul Creasman, Azusa Pacific University, “Teaching Pronunciation for Azusa Paul “Teaching News” Pacific Creasman, University, “Ad Gonzaga Lib Dan University, & Garity, Demonstration Presentation” Anchor Delivery” Dale “Teaching Arizona Hoskins, University, Northern Noah Arceneaux, Arceneaux, San Noah Diego State, “History of Cajun Radio” Shawn University VanCour, of Wisconsin-Madison, “The Newest Dramatic Art: A Short History of the Early Radio Play, 1922-1929” Adams, San Mike Jose “Lee State de University, Forest: Before Inventor ʻThe of Jazz Sound Years Singerʼ” Movies Get hands-on time with some of the latest tools for video editing, motion graphics, sound design and color grading. Join one of the free, hands-on classes led Apple by Certified Trainers who will walk you through projects based on typical workflows. In it easy how learn and tools Apple industry-standard latest the drive test to chance a get youʼll Lab Training Hands-On Apple the space reserve to able be will attendees conference BEA curriculum. video broadcast existing your into tools these integrate to is on in the a day lab that class class ONLY is offered. Come sign up early in the day because space is limited.

World World Journalism Education Congress (Session ID: 165) N237 [International | Courses, Curricula Administration] & this Underpinning Singapore. in Congress Education Journalism World first the for assembled countries 44 from educators 450 2007, June In effort was a council of 28 journalism and mass communication organizations, including BEA. worked BEA with the Canadian Committee for Education in Journalism to present a Best The Practices Workshop. panel will report on the significance of the Singapore meeting for video electronic made A media of education. the conference and the major issues facing the field will be shown. Moderator: Joe Foote, University of Oklahoma Panelists: Douglas Boyd, University of Kentucky 9:00 AM 9:00 – AM 10:15 9:00 AM 9:00 – AM 10:15 News Delivery Teaching & Performance (Session ID: 168) N233 [Student Advisors Media | News] related news and news for skills presentation and performance teaching for techniques and methodologies different the explores session This positions in both radio and TV using classroom, lab and student media as pedagogy platforms. Moderator: Bill Rugg, University of Phoenix Panelists: Live K. Shot Charlie “Teaching Delivery” Arizona Hicks, University, Northern Respondent: Bill Rugg, University of Phoenix N231 [Radio Audio and Media | History] This session is a must for media educators who focus on radio as part of the basic media course. The panelists examine of college the radio, the development history of Cagun radio, and the emergence of radio drama during the 1920s. This is an excellent session for educators who enjoy inspiring student interest in media history. Moderator: University Frank Chorba, Washburn Panelists: University of Candace South Walton, Dakota, “Overlooked: role College in Radioʼs the American Development Radio” of 9:00 AM 9:00 – AM 10:15 Studies in Radio History & Imagination (Session ID: 98) 9:00 AM 9:00 – 1:15 PM Apple/Panasonic Lab Hands-On (Free Sessions) Training (Session Training ID: 264) N249 [All Convention]

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SATURDAY BEA2008 University Spiceland, State David Appalachian Panelists: Frank Aycock,University State Appalachian Moderator: industries. fully and media applicable electronic the on effects and applicability suggestions—if its TAILLONG discuss THE and of aspects Its various at look will panel industries. This courses. their media teach faculty media electronic the which in way in the change also sensation would It industries. media a electronic the revolutionize created implemented—would has TAIL, LONG THE book, Andersonʼs Chris & Administration] Curricula Courses, | Sales & [Management N241 95) ID: (Session Broadcasting for Fantasy or TailFact Long – The 10:15 AM – 9:00 AM PTV,Studios, Cable” “Plankwalker National College, and Junior Local Modesto Lancaster-Mingus, Carol Panelists: District School Penn Gillmer,North Bob Moderator: programs. quality and projects quality create to done have resources limited with schools what showcasing session Apractices best [TwoYear/Small Colleges] N236 58) ID: (Session Cost No to Cost YourUsing Low of Resources: Practices Best 10:15 AM – 9:00 AM Cincinnati of University Owens, John Panelists: Cincinnati of University Haines, Thomas Moderator: year.each valuable more grows that platform artifact digital scalable a providing while self-knowledge of journey inward the through them guiding experience centered student ultimate the as viewed be should ePs environment. learning cooperative enhanced greatly a and learning community peer to peer advising, high-quality for opportunity enhanced an create also ePs tools. digital integrated highly to access immediate providing by publishing web and development content information, digital gathering in advantage distinct a offers management. technology Appleʼstime iLife effective and thinking critical self-reflection, integration, knowledge promotes college. college in at year first year students the during first (eP) portfolios students Electronic of the during development ePortfolio of effects the on ePortfolio seems study to be the perfect tool for the young adult two-year as it centers on their experiences—they are the experts. a The effective development of results the discusses panel This & Technology[Communication Administration] Curricula Courses, | N235 117)ID: (Session Mind in End the with Beginning ePortfolios: 10:15 AM – 9:00 AM Brian Pauling, New Zealand Broadcasting School Broadcasting Zealand New Pauling, Brian University Bradley Pitts, Greg Channel” Digital TechnicalChattahoochee Feinberg,“Secondary Ian College, Life: “Second AUniversity-Zanesville, Tilton,Shane Ohio Virtual World” Specialist Education Richardson, Inc., Don Apple Cincinnati of University Haines, Thomas Cincinnati of University Cawood, Richard 77 SATURDAY 77 The New Communication Frontiers Christine M. Oakland Stover, University Corey Hagood, Oakland University Michael Parsons, Oakland University Michael Henry, Library of America Broadcasting, “Vox Pop: Radio Voices From the Great Pop: Depression Radio to Voices the America Library Michael Cold Broadcasting, War” of Henry, “Vox Populi, and the Village” Global “Read My Bowling Digital Green Lips: State Internet Vox Blogs, University, Yun, Gi Woong William Deering, William University Point of Wisconsin-Stevens Michael McElreath, University of Wyoming Michael University Ogden, Central Washington Jane Chapman, University of Lincoln-UK 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM AM 10:30 – 11:45 Consolidation, Kickbacks and Criminal Payola A Charges: Primer (Session ID: 31) N237 [Radio Audio and Media | Law & Policy] As we move into new communication frontiers, the old problems with payola evolve into examine payola and new plugola in radio to provide an pay-for-play understanding of what they really strategies. are, highlight the problems they This present and teach the session will next generation of program and music directors how to end them. Moderator: Gilbert, Jamie North Lynn Carolina State University Panelists: Gilbert, Jamie North Lynn Carolina State University

N236 [Courses, Curricula Administration & | Student Advisors] Media While the interest in sports media has always been strong, most journalism and management, broadcast news degrees and production. After have years traditionally of success been with tied developing to a strong media sports steps the through broadcasting you take will club, session This Broadcasting. Oklahoma and Journalism of State School their through University Media Sports in BA a established recently of setting up a sports media club and developing a sports media major. Moderator: Marc Krein, Oklahoma State University Panelist: John McGuire, Oklahoma State University 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM AM 10:30 – 11:45 Build It, If You They Will Come: Developing a Sports Media Major (Session ID: 159) N235 [History | Communication Technology] Contemporary media illustrate the prevalence of the peopleʼs voice in digital and broadcast four channels. examine will session But This voice. the current peoplesʼ the transmitting trend of tradition long a in in employed technology weblogs communications latest the merely is distinct periods involving radio, television, and Internet forms of person-on-the-street American commentary culture. about Moderator: Erick Green, East Carolina University Panelists: Erick Green, Hsiao Kang Chu, as Tube Mike a Cavanagh Forum , for Voice” East the “You Carolina Peopleʼs University, 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM AM 10:30 – 11:45 Populi From Vox and Radio Communication The to Voice: Technology People’s TV to Internet (Session ID: 149) [Documentary] Our goal will be to continue exploring issues concerning the documentary in a participatory yearʼs fashion theme will center on through the voice of the focused filmmaker in After documentary an conversation. film. introduction by session This moderator Evan Johnson, we will break into small groups, each with a “small group moderator,” to discuss, in-depth, various aspects of the will theme. We re-convene at the end for reports on key ideas from each small group. Moderator: Evan Johnson, University Falls of Wisconsin-River Panelists: Maria Moore, Columbia College 9:00 AM 9:00 – AM 10:15 Defining the Documentary: of The the Voice Documentary Filmmaker (Session ID: 50) N242 Respondent: Evan Johnson, University Falls of Wisconsin-River 78 78

SATURDAY BEA2008 First (tie): Stacey O. Irwin, Millersville University, “Murch & Metaphor: Reflection on the Digital Editing Pedagogy Frontier” Pedagogy Editing Digital the on Reflection Metaphor: University,& Millersville “Murch Irwin, O. Stacey (tie): First Open Criticism] & [Production Aesthetics N240 208) ID: (Session Competition Paper Division Criticism & Production, Aesthetics 11:45– 10:30 AM AM Television:“Living University-Fullerton, Supplying Interviews” State Archive California Jenkins, Shelley Panelists: Mary Watson,University Ann Michigan Eastern Moderator: location. of regardless all to available is which resource, valuable this implement to ways exciting and new with away come and TelevisionArts of Academy Sciences that the make tremendous use by of the archive interviews sponsored as an historical research are tool in the that classroom. Those attending books this session may the on classes two has University-Fullerton State the California in them classroom. of use make to choosing instructors those for resources valuable be to proven have video, Google using accessed be now can which interviews, these of Many etc. cameramen, editors, producers, figures. actors, writers, television inventors, historical include figures with television important conducted These interviews of archive video extensive an has Sciences and TelevisionArts of Academy The & Administration] Curricula Courses, | [History N239 30) ID: (Session Classroom the in Resources TV TV Academy’sTelevisionAcademy the of Other American Utilizing Archive and 11:45– 10:30 AM AM TomHall, York Pennsylvania of College Panelists: TomHall, York Pennsylvania of College Moderator: administration. your with work best to how on ideas share will panel this programs, video school high in resources limited Withextremely [TwoYear/Small Colleges] N238 66) ID: (Session School High for With Administration Dealing 11:45– 10:30 AM AM hlpe eeiosf, aiona tt Uiest-ulro, Aeia Tlvso: sn te rhvs n Research in Archives TVthe of AcademyʼsDirector the Herman, of Karen of Archives” Significance Television,Archive American and “History the Using Television: “American University-Fullerton, Assignments” State California Perebinossoff, Philippe VocationalChicago Badesch, Roger Career Academy School High Xavier Saint Mitchell, Brian District School Penn Gillmer,North Bob Robert Pekurny, Florida State University, “A Comparison of Network Late Night Talk Show Production Methods” TalkNight Production Late University,Pekurny,Show Network State Robert “Aof Florida Comparison

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The New Communication Frontiers Heather Birks, BEA Heather Executive Birks, Director BEA Mascaro, Documentary Tom Division Chair the 1960s” William G Covington Jr, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, “Continually Moving Outside the Comfort Zone: A Challenge A Moving Outside the Comfort Zone: Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, “Continually G Covington Jr, William Brian Ko, Student Bryant University, for Students, Professors, and Media Practitioners” Growth the and Realities Political Regional and International Frontiers: “New University, State Bridgewater Al-Obaidi, Jabbar of Iraqi Media” Steven Phipps, Maryville University, “Technological Determinism and the Demise of Traditional Legal Justifications for Regulation of the Broadcast Media” Fang Liu, University “The of Ongoing North Texas, Challenges Media Managers Face Audience in Demands Meeting in the Multi-channel Marketplace” Joel University Willer, of Louisiana-Monroe, “Using Campus Media to Mentally Position Students for the Emerging Media Delivery Systems” 12:00 PM – 1:15 PM Preparing Students and Practitioners for Emerging Delivery Systems (Session ID: 13) N235 [International | Courses, Curricula Administration] & Practitioners and academics in myriad cultures across the globe are continually revising objectives courses aimed at remaining relevant and in a constantly changing media curriculum environment. In academic settings this in takes place in the traditional ongoing educational classroom and online, while in professional setting it occurs in seminars and the Internet. Scholars from myriad backgrounds present their perspectives on how to cultivate this lifelong learning mindset as technologies continue to create additional delivery systems. Moderator: G. William Edinboro Covington University Jr., of Pennsylvania Panelists: Nelson Smith, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, “The Future of Local TV Stations an (With Emphasis on Local News)” N242 [All Convention] Prior to 2000 Bryant University had no formal Communication programs and a long neglected low power radio station. Find out how over new brand a by Supported program. media new whole a together put to managed Island Rhode in university small a years seven of course the and station, radio updated an gear, field prosumer off-the-shelf box, a in studio rolling-rack-TV a systems, production post studio, TV digital some the latest innovations in streaming The media. special aim of our program is that it is designed to get students familiar with all facets of the Communication business from the creative parts involving filming, editing, copy writing, and public components like project speaking, management, finance, and to accounting. This little program the that could has turned commercial into a growing success story. Moderator: Daniel Greene, Bryant University Panelists: Professor Bryant University, Dooley, Tom 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM AM 10:30 – 11:45 Building a Comprehensive Media Program in a Small Institution (Session ID: 85)

Debut First Documentary for Academic Proposal Research Peer Review Forum John Little, University Point, of Wisconsin-Stevens The “Beyond Next Definitions: Generation” Documentary, Open First: Lisa Mills, University of Central Florida, “A Tarnished Golden Age: Political Documentary on Television Networks in [Documentary] This session merges academic research in Documentary Studies with creative scholarship in the Documentary Production first present field. the We will winning entries in the Open and Debut competitions for original research papers. Then we will conduct a working-group forum on a will new consider initiative in documentary We scholarship—The Documentary Academic Research Peer Proposal Review. for examples of original documentary research reports and proposal treatments and discuss criteria for peer review on par with conventional academic The submissions. goal of this forum is to cultivate more depth in documentary treatments for students and faculty and to develop a system of peer review and recognition for the research/proposal phase of documentary projects. Moderator: Evan Johnson, University Falls of Wisconsin-River 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM AM 10:30 – 11:45 Documentary Division Paper Competition (Session ID: 74) N241

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81 SATURDAY 81 The New Communication Frontiers N240 [All Convention] Convention wrap-up meeting for ALL Interest Division Chairs, current and incoming. BEA2008 will be reviewed and discussed and deadlines, the procedures and initial preparations for BEA2009 will be presented. want We your ideas and feedback to make next better. year even Moderator: Rogus, BEA2008 Mary T. Convention Program Anthony Chair Moretti, and BEA2009 Convention Program Chair 1:30 PM – 2:30 PM Post Convention Interest Division Chairs Meeting (Session ID: 231) 1:30 PM – 2:30 PM Post Convention Festival Committee Meeting (Session ID: 230) N238 [All Convention] All Festival competition chairs for the Festival 2009 should BEA plan to attend this session. Moderator: Festival Costello, Arts of BEA Vic Chair Media and Louise Benjamin, Immediate Festival Arts Past of BEA Chair, Media

The New Communication Frontiers Index of Names – A – Berner, David 22 Callister, Mark A. 30 Aaurand, Tricia 37 Beswick, Phillip 32 Campbell, Heidi 70 Abraham, Aric 45 Bier, Tom 12 Campbell, Shannon B. 67 Acheson, Pat 51 Biggers, Ashley M. 53 Caporale, Michael 23 Acosta, John 36 Billings, Andrew 20, 29 Carlson, Nancy 18, 27, 65 Adam, Nick 22 Billiot, Theresa 30 Carpenter, Dale 21, 73 Adams, Mike 75 Birks, Heather 28, 75, 79 Carpenter, Serena 53 Agardy, Denise 45 Biswas, Masudul 59 Carrick, Megan 36 Akindes, Gerald 51 Blue, Mary 30, 43, 70 Carter, Edward L. 38 Albarran, Alan B. 35 Bobeck, Ann 16 Carter, Warren 19, 66 Alhassan, Abubakar 67 Book, Connie 20, 30 Castaneda, Martha 22 Allen, McKay 23 Borget, Jennifer 23 Castillo, Adrianna 54 Al-Obaidi, Jabbar 79 Boyce, Dan 22 Cavalier, Adam 22, 39 Alves, Rosenthal 43 Boyd, Douglas 75 Cavanagh, Mike 77 Anderson, Rachel 36 Boyer, Lori 26 Cawood, Richard 53, 68, 76 Anderson, Steven D. 53, 58 Boyle, Kris 80 Chambers, Todd 29, 30, 80 Anstandig, Daniel 36 Braen, Beth 28 Chanatry, David 22 Anzur, Terry 48 Bray, Gregory 32 Chapman, Jane 32, 77 Aplan, Kathy 65 Breitenstine, Derek 54 Chapman-Perkins, Stephynie 26 Arata, Seiiti 20 Briggs, Lowell 44 Chase, Mark 66 Arceneaux, Noah 75 Brinson, Susan 56 Cheatham, Kevin 58 Archer, Tyler 58 Brislin, Tom 70 China, Chrystal R. 67 Armstrong, Geoff 48 Brody, Scott 45, 73 Chorba, Frank 75 Armstrong, John 48, 66 Brown, Alan 58 Christ, William 64 Avery, Robert K. 13, 17, 56, 66 Brown, Edmund 37 Christie, Thomas B. 67 Aycock, Frank 76 Brown, Michael 56 Chu, Hsiao Kang 77 Azocar, Cristina 35 Brown, Tim 55, 63, 67 Chung, Chung Joo 51 Azriel, Joshua N. 38 Bruce, Michael 19, 37 Churchill, Joan 18 – B – Bruner, John 27 Ciammaichelli, Vincent 18, 32 Bacon, Scott 37 Bruner, Kathy 27 Clark, Andrew M. 67 Badesch, Roger 66, 78 Bryant, J. Alison 29, 71 Clark, Naeemah 26, 30 Balas, Glenda 66 Bryant, Jennings 29 Cleary, Johanna 67 Balas, Jason 44 Buchan, Paul 27 Cloud, Stanley 12 Banjade, Arjun 59 Buckner, Bonnie 34 Cobb, Lona 60 Banks, Mark 66 Burdick, Marci 12 Coffey, Amy Jo 67 Barnas, Frank 65 Burger, Bill 28 Cogburn, Derrick L. 20 Barnett, Brett 66 Burke, Scott 65 Cole, Mark 27 Barnett, Brooke 67 Burke, Yoshiko Matsuda 53, 73 Comings, Ron 15 Barnett, Erin 20 Burkhart, David 37 Conaway, Anne 38 Batali, Dean 80 Burt, Eric 37 Condra, Jerry 27 Bedingfield, Sid 66 Buterbaugh, Chad 21 Connelly, Donald 51 Beeson, Joel 36, 63, 68 Buydos, Jeffrey 58 Connelly, Margaret-Mary 63 Beggs, Elizabeth 20 Byers, Chris 58, 73 Conway, Dennis 16, 30, 45 Beliveau, Ralph 36 Byers, Cory 44 Cooper, Cynthia 28, 30 Bellamy, Rob 20 Byland, David 26 Cooper, Roger 23, 56 Benjamin, Louise 13, 73 – C – Corbett, Kevin 45, 55 Bennett, Brian 58 Calabrese, Barbara 70 Costello, Vic 72, 73, 81 Berg, Thomas R. 15 Calka, Michelle 21 Covington, Jr., William G. 23, 27, 58, 79 Bergsma, Rob 37 Callison, Coy 29 Cox, Barth 43 85 BEA 2008

Coyle, James R. 67 Ellis, Liane 45 Gould, Kara Jolliff 16, 30 Craig, Kaitlin 45 Epling, Ryan 58 Gould, Stephen J. 67 Craig, Richard 71 Etling, Larry 52 Grady, Don 71 Craig, Steve 51 – F – Grant, August E. 43, 53, 72 Cramer, Judy 70 Fabrizio, Kimberly 35 Gray, Pam 36 Crawford, Amy Graban 63 Farber, Erica 32 Green, Erick 77 Creasman, Paul 43, 75 Farrar, Kirstie 65 Green, Susan C. 48 Cressman, Dale 34, 63 Faulconer-Lippert, Gwin 18, 72 Greenberg, John 71 Cretu, Lorelei 53 Feinberg, Ian 19, 60, 76 Greene, Daniel 79 Crump, Natalie G. 60 Ferguson, Douglas 59 Greene, Rustin 26, 54 Culver, Sherri Hope 38 Ferolo, James 44 Greenwell, Ava 19 Cummins, R. Glenn 29 Fischer, Ken 22, 35 Greer, Clark 80 Curran, Andy 30, 35 Fitzgerald, Megan 80 Gregory, Erik 34 – D – Fleming, Jennifer 63 Griffey, Doug 73 Dahlia, Gina Martino 36 Foley, Larry 73 Griffith, Alissa 39 Dalek, Brian 58 Foote, Joe 75 Grill, Amy 44 Daniels, George 23, 34 Foss-Snowden, Michele 26 Grubb, Max 20, 30, 59 Dates, Jannette 59, 64 Foster, Jenny Tomal 54, 66 Guerrero, Ivan 45 Davie, William R. 48 Fox, Kathleen 21 Gupta, Rahul 58 Davis, Dennis 51 Fox, Kim 38 Guterman, Jeffrey 59 de Maria, Robert 17 Francis, Matt 37 – H – Deering, William 71, 77 Fratkin, Beth C. 66 Hachey, Meagan 39 DeMars, Tony 53, 58 Friend, Bruce B. 29 Hadlow, Martin 51 Demas, Jeff 27 Fruit, Jeff 20 Hager, Kevin 22 DeNardis, Laura 20 Fuller, Lorraine 60 Hagood, Corey 77 Dermody, Mike 57 – G – Haines, Thomas 76 Devlin, Michael 29 Gabriel, Mackenzie 63 Haley, Kathy 51 Dick, Steven 63 Gale, Larrie 52 Hall, R. Trevor 38 Dietz, David 58 Gallagher, John 36 Hall, Scott 58 Doherty, Evan 22 Galvez, Robert Anthony 55 Hall, Tom 78 Donahue, Tim 51 Gamet, Jonny 4 Hallaq, Tom 37 Donald, Ralph 59, 64 Ganas, Nick 37 Hanson, Gary 20, 59 Donaldson, Laura 39 Garity, Dan 75 Hanson, Jess 32 Dooley, Tom 79 Gee, Charlie 67 Hanson, LuEtt 59 Dootson, Daniel 44 Geidner, Nick 21 Hare, Garry 34 Dorman, William 59, 64 Geller, Valerie 19, 56 Haridakis, Paul 20, 59 Douglass, John 32 Giacoboni, Julia 58 Harris, Christopher S. 67 Downs, Brandon 58 Giannino, Steven S. 67 Hart, Daniel 32 Drale, Christina S. 17 Gibson, Erin 27 Harwood, Kenneth 65 Dufek, Jim 44 Gilbert, Jamie Lynn 77 Hausman, David 19 Duhe, Sonya Forte 15 Gillick, Larry 57 Havice, Michael 52, 54, 64, 66 Duke, Andrea 20 Gillmer, Bob 76, 78 Hefner, Veronica 65 Duncan, Bill 60 Ginter, Derrick 80 Hein, Michelle M. 67 Dunstan, Haeli 45 Gleason, Paul 45 Helleny, Joey 35 Dupont, Nancy 12, 70 Goble, Christopher A. 36 Hemenway, Paul 32 Durkin, Daniel 37 Godfrey, Donald G. 34, 56 Hendricks, John Allen 35, 52 – E – Goldbaum, Howard 53, 68 Henry, Michael 77 Effron, Mark 12 Gomez, Jaime 65 Henry, Sandy 19 Egan, Candace Lee 32, 80 Gonzales, Ray 73 Hensen, Eric 58 Elin, Larry 65 Gordon, Steve 68 Herman, Karen 78 86 The New Communication Frontiers

Herrick, John 58 Jones, Fred 44, 45 Leighton, David 44 Hicks, K. Charlie 75 Jones, Jim 43, 55 Leininger, Robert 36 Hinkle, Melissa 22 Jones, Rebecca 58 Lelea, Jaclyn S. 29 Hinshaw, M. Joseph 53 Jordan, Larry 19 Lepre, Lyn 26 Hinson, Eric 73 – K – Levin, Ben 32 Hirschberg, Jeffrey 63 Kabrich, Jeanine 51, 67 Levy, Mark 21 Hoch, Nic 58 Kahlenberg, Susan G. 67 Licata, Robert 12 Hodgson, Jack 12 Kamalipour, Yahya 69 Licht, Eliza 29 Hodgson, Scott 44, 75 Kanady, Brian 58 Lichty, Lawrence 71 Hoffman, Phil 44 Kang, Jong G. 55 Likes, Terry 73 Hollingum, Richard 70 Kang, Seok 51, 55 Linder, Laura 17 Hoon, W. Buzz 35 Kaptur, Ray 54 Lindwall, Anders 37 Hoskins, Dale 75 Keegan, Katie 54 Little, John 79 Howard, Brian 68 Keenan, Kevin 43 Littlefield, Krista 22 Howell, Annie 32 Kelley, Lurene 13 Liu, Fang 27, 79 Hoy, Chuck 43, 55, 70 Kellner, Doug 54 Lochner, Arnis 53, 73 Hudson, Tim 26 Kent, Tayler 67 Lohrey, James 43, 56 Huer, Jonathan Blake 19 Keskeys, Dave 70 Lombardi, John 18, 52, 60 Hundley, Heather 20 Khalaf, Tania 36 London, Jack 54 Huntsberger, Michael 48, 66 Killebrew, Ken 43 Lopez, Nick 37 Huppe, Mike 28 Kim, Daekyung 63 Lucero, Dan 58 Hutton, Tom 16 Kim, Heeman 67 Luechesi, Michelle 53 Hynds, Susan 65 Kim, Jung K. 29 Luft, Greg 17 – I – Kim, Yeora 51 Lujan, Jeremiah 37 Ibrahim, Dina 57 Kinchen, Clifton 37 Luther, Catherine 30, 51, 70 Irk, Brian 37 King, Cynthia M. 29 Lyle, Dennis 21 Irwin, Jill 39 Kirschner, Carole 68 – M – Irwin, Stacey 43, 64, 78 Klinefelter, Donald 37 MacArthur, Paul J. 48, 71 – J – Ko, Brian 79 MacKerron, John 43, 80 Jaques, Matt 37 Kolodzy, Janet 43 Magee, Sara 55 Jeanes, Kevin 23 Konrad, Beth 70 Magpanthong, Chalisa 59 Jenkins, Shelley 78 Krasilovsky, Alexia 36, 21 Maier, Jessica 37 Jeter, Phillip 48 Krein, Marc 77 Mallory, Caitlin 39 Jeter-Yanow, Cindie 30, 32, 35 Ksiazek, Thomas 39 Maloney, Russ 12 Jinghua, Huang 63 Kumar, Ashish 44 Mapaye, Joy Chavez 63 Jivan, Jonathan 37 Kunkel, Dale 65 Marshall, Lisa 67 Johnson, Ashley 54 – L – Martin, Carey 57, 64 Johnson, Chris 60 Ladd, Paul 36 Martin, Gary 60, 65 Johnson, Christine C. 67 Lagarenne, Carolyn D. 23 Mascaro, Tom 18, 23, 57, 71, 79 Johnson, Christopher 18 Lake, Edwin 27 May, Allen 13 Johnson, Elias 22, 73 Lakota, Oglala 65 McCallister, Lucas 54 Johnson, Evan 18, 23, 29, 44, 57, 77, 79 Lambert, Cheryl 26 McClung, Steve 80 Johnson, Jared 69 Lancaster, Kelli 45 McCormick, Matt 16 Johnson, Kirsten 63 Lancaster-Mingus, Carol 60, 66, 76 McCoy, David 45 Johnson, Laura Deen 38 Landesberg, Rich 63 McCoy, Michelle 18 Johnson, Thomas J. 63 Lanksford, Leo 53 McCurry, Kyle 58 Johnston, Phil 58 Laponis, Michael 44 McDaniel, Drew 59 Jones, Aaron 37, 39 Larson, Mary 80 McDaniel, Jeremy 37 Jones, Derek 27 Lee, Won 37 McDonald, Greg 22 Jones, Ed 37 Legesse, Tamiru 51 McDonald, Jason 58 87 BEA 2008

McDonnell, Tom 54 Near, Chris 30 Powers, Jack 71 McDowell, Walter S. 63 Nelson, David 55 Prather, Yvonne 34, 35 McElreath, Michael 77 Nelson, Joan 57 Prebynski, Brandon 21 McGregor, Michael 48 Newton, Greg 17, 72 Prechtl, Dennis 71 McGuire, John 22, 52, 77 Nicolosi, Barbara 80 Priestman, Chris 67 McIntyre, Gary 52, 70 Niederman, Michael 19 Prince, Jonathan 80 McJunkin, Carrie 45 Nisse, Tony 30 Proffitt, Jennifer 70 McKenzie, Rob 69 Nissen, Jonas 18 Provenzano, Grace 52, 57 McLendon, James 73 Nord, Savannah 37 – Q – McMerty, Jason 19 Norris, Paul 70 Quicke, Andrew 27 McMerty, Jay 73 Norton, Hanna 51 – R – McNear, Caleb 37 – O – Radcliff, Darren A. 60 Meadows, Jennifer 16, 56 O’Connor, Jeff 58 Ramspacher, Andrew 58 Meeks, Andre 45 O’Donnell, Tom 58 Raney, Arthur A. 29 Meiners, Max 58 O’Hair, Dan 37 Rapp, Logan 58 Mekonen, Shari 36 Ogden, Michael 16, 77 Raschka, Adam 45 Mendelsohn, Andrew 67 Oh, Jonathan 23 Reiss, David 44 Messere, Fritz 48, 71 Orenstein, Max 22 Reitz, Kirby 73 Meyers, Cynthia 17 Orlik, Peter 69, 80 Renaud, Jerry 57 Meyers, Ivan 19 Osgood, Ronald J. 53 Rhew, Adam 22 Mierzwa, Julie 51 Oskam, Judy 44 Richardson, Don 76 Mills, Lisa 79 Owens, Andrea 45 Rimmer, Tony 38 Mims, Bruce 19, 32 Owens, John 43, 76 Roberts, Charles 64 Misiewicz, Joe 56 – P – Roberts, Van 63 Mitchell, Brian 45, 78 Palombo, Philip 16 Roberts-Breslin, Jan 32 Mitchell, Phylissa 54 Papper, Bob 15 Robinson, Andy 32 Mitchell, Shaquanna 45 Parcells, Frank 36 Robinson, Tom 30 Mobley, Evan 54 Park, Youngrak 29 Rodrigues, Shane 44 Mohamed, Ali N. 23, 80 Parsons, Michael 77 Rogus, Mary T. 15, 35, 81 Monroe, Jenny 13 Pauling, Brian 67, 76 Rosengard, Dana 12, 13 Moore, Barry 80 Peacock, David 63 Rosenstein, Jay 21, 36 Moore, Don 27 Peart, Chris 45 Rothchild, Brian 15 Moore, Maria 19, 77 Pekurny, Robert 78 Rudin, Richard 52, 67 Moretti, Anthony 15, 18, 63, 67 Pendleton, Amanda 54 Rudy, Rena 65 Morris, John 69 Pennell, Marilyn 65 Rugg, Bill 75 Morrow, Robert 17 Perebinossoff, Philippe 78 Russell, Christine 57 Morton, Ryan 58 Petersen, Tyler 37 – S – Mott, Robert 30 Peterson, Justin 36 Sabeh, I Gede E. 59 Murray, Gordon 45 Phalen, Patricia 59, 80 Sanders, Amy Kirsten 38 Murray, Joe 55 Phillips, Dave 51 Sanders, Patricia F. 35 Murray, Michael D. 34, 80 Phillips, James C. 38 Sanders, Rob 22 Muscari, Dave 16, 21 Phipps, Steven 23, 79 Sapolsky, Barry S. 30, 80 Myer, Nancy 68 Pierce, Tamyra 32, 52 Sardar, Jam 12 Myers, Dana 34 Pike, Elizabeth ‘Betsy’ 21 Sarrafan, Babak 44, 73 Myers, Jeffrey 34 Pittman, Mitch 22 Sauls, Sam 17, 55 Myrehn, Ryan 58 Pitts, Greg 28, 76 Savaglio, Cynthia 45, 64 – N – Plungis, Susan 39 Savorie, Mike 45 Nabi, Robin 29 Pollock, Donald 44, 70 Schaffer, Mary C. 57, 68, 72 Nagler, Harvey 12 Powell, Brandi 12 Schell, Meghan 37 Nason, Brad 22 Powell, Steve 58 Schleef, Lisa 39 88 The New Communication Frontiers

Schneider, Paul 68 Sutherland, Zack 45 Ward, William 63 Schnitker, Laura 39 Swengel, John 58 Warden, Sharon 17 Schwanbeck, Bill 36 – T – Warren, Steve 12 Schwanbeck, Karin 36 Taillole, Erika 22 Wasbotten, Thor 48 Schwantes, Jon 15 Tang, Tang 23 Wasko, Janet 26 Scott, Daniel 22 Taylor, Michael 19 Watson, Mary Ann 78 Seguin, Jim 26 Tcheng, Tiffany 53 Waugaman, Ned 32, 69 Seignious, Mark 65 Thoennes, Sean 34 Way, Jeffrey 73 Sentlowitz, Shari 15 Thomas-Lee, Laurie 48 Weaver, Brad 65 Shafer, Daniel M. 30 Thompsen, Phillip 66 Weber, Ian 69 Shamas, Kristin 37 Thompson, Jan 21, 35 Weekes, Ron 68 Shapiro, Mitchell 48, 52 Thompson, Mallory Lyn 39 Wei, Ran 30, 63 Sharma, Rekha 20 Thorne, Fred 17, 28, 64, 80 Weiner, Justin 58 Shaw, Susanne 64 Tilton, Shane 53, 66, 68, 76 Welch, Chris 36 Shaya, Tamara 58 Tiner, Rich 52 Wenner, Lawrence 20 Shearer, Ron 43 Tober, Seth 39 Whalen, Michael 17 Sherier, Chelsea 54, 73 Tolstedt, Mark 15, 17, 39, 69 White, Christopher Francis 55 Shriver, Rick 28 Townley, James 44 White, Scott 58 Silcock, Bill 34, 48 Tran, Pamela D. 27 Wholey, Brandon 23 Simon, David 44 Trentham, Chadwick 37 Wiant, Sally 54 Singh, Romie 67 Trust, Rhonda 65 Wilder, Andrew 22 Slocum, Phyllis 55 Tucker, David 17, 64 Wilkinson, Jeff 43 Smallwood, Amber M K 38 Tucker, Jenna Rae 58 Willer, Joel 79 Smeltzer, David 45 Turner, J.C. 16, 58 Williams, Glenda 17 Smith, Ashley 58 Turner, John 80 Williams, Mason 45 Smith, G. Stuart 53 – U – Williams-Hawkins, Maria 53 Smith, James 54 Uecker, Scott 69 Williamson, Patricia 43, 48 Smith, Jennifer 44 Umansky, Barry 16, 72 Wilson, Debbie 67 Smith, Nelson 79 Utsler, Max 20, 72 Wirig, Evan 18, 66 Snavely, Jason 22 Utterback, Andrew H. 30, 38 Woelfel, Stacey 12 Sojka, Jane Z. 34 – V – Woltkamp, Eric 37 Soto, Jose 70 Valencia, Joseph 54 Wong, Mike 55 Sparks, Glenn G. 51 Van Tassel, Joan 58 Woo, Chang Wan 29 Spero, Doug 35 Vancil, Bill 36 Woody, John 44, 54, 60 Spiceland, David 76 VanCour, Shawn 75 Wrona, Emily 45 Spillman, Mary 65 Vanhala, Helena 26, 37 – Y – Srauy, Sam 52 Vaughn, Kennethe 12 Yambor, Marjorie 19, 65 Stacie, Chandra D. 60 Verutes, Janet 69 Yan, Yan 65 Stahl, Jon 45, 54, 73 Villarreal, Marco 22, 23 Yao, Mike 65 Stam, Katie 22 Vincent, Richard C. 51, 52, 67 Yoder, Randal 43 Standley, Tracy 30 Vogel, Richard 65 Yoon, Jiwon 71 Stanwood, William 32 Volk, Craig 68 York, Trevor 54 Stapleton, Jonathan 37 – W – Youngblood, Ed 48, 52 Stavitsky, Alan 17, 66 Wakshlag, Jack 29 Yuhas, Chrissa 37 Stone, Melanie 27 Walker, Alyssa 73 Yun, Gi Woong 77 Stone, Melanie 53, 68 Walker, Yvette 15 – Z – Storholt, Walter 22, 73 Walsh, Daniel C. 48 Zarkin, Kim 48 Stover, Christine M. 77 Walton, Candace 75 Zhou, Shuhua 30 Strobel, Chris 60 Wang, George Chun Han 19 Sullivan, Patrick 68 Wang, Xiaopeng 34 89 BEA 2008

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