Book Reviews Index D, 71-80

J&MC Quarterly Index Vol. 71-80 • 1994 to 2003

D’AGOSTINO, PETER and DAVID TAFLER, eds., Transmission: Toward a Post-Television Culture (Robert L. Stevenson) 72:4, 980.

DADDARIO, GINA, Women’s Sport and Spectacle (Carmen Dennis Mitchell) 76:1, 181.

DAHLGREN, PETER, Television and the Public Sphere (Jack Mooney) 73:3, 769.

DALY, CHARLES P., PATRICK HENRY, and ELLEN RYDER, The Magazine Publishing Industry (David Edward Garlock) 74:1, 213.

DAMON-MOORE, HELEN, Magazines for the Millions (Sammye Johnson) 72:1, 243.

DANIEL, DOUGLASS K., Lou Grant: The Making of TV’s Top Newspaper Drama (Matthew C. Ehrlich) 73:3, 759.

DARY, DAVID, Red Blood & Black Ink: Journalism in the Old West (Jack A. Nelson) 75:4, 853.

DAUTRICH, KENNETH and THOMAS H. HARTLEY, How the News Media Fail American Voters: Causes, Consequences & Remedies (M. Mark Miller) 76:3, 610.

DAVIES, DAVID R., ed., The Press and Race: Mississippi Journalists Confront the Movement (James Phillip Jeter) 78:4, 866.

DAVIS, CHARLES N. and SIGMAN L. SPLICHAL, eds., Access Denied: Freedom of Information in the Information Age (Robert Jensen) 77:4, 919.

DAVIS, RICHARD, The Web of Politics: The Internet’s Impact on the American Political System (Eric S. Fredin) 76:3, 618.

DAVIS, SIMONE WEIL, Living Up to the Ads: Gender Fictions of the 1920s (Linda Steiner) 79:1, 242.

DAWKINS, WAYNE, Black Journalists: The NABJ Story (Harry Amana) 71:1, 257.

DAY, JAMES, The Vanishing Vision: The Inside Story of Public Television (John E. Craft) 73:2, 504.

DEFLEUR, MARGARET H., Computer-Assisted Investigative Reporting: Development and Methodology (Jeff South) 75:1, 207.

DELL’ORTO, GIOVANNA, Giving Meanings to the World: The First U.S. Foreign Correspondents, 1838-1859 (Jonas Bjork) 80:2, 457.

DEMERS, DAVID, Global Media: Menace or Messiah? (Joseph P. Bernt) 77:2, 429.

DEMERS, DAVID PEARCE, The Menace of the Corporate Newspaper: Fact or Fiction? (George Sylvie) 73:3, 760.

DENNIS, EVERETTE E. and CRAIG L. LAMAY, eds., America’s Schools and the Mass Media (Mary K. Sparks) 71:2, 460.

DENNIS, EVERETTE E. and ELLEN WARTELLA, eds., American Communication Research: The Remembered History (Michael B. Salwen) 74:1, 198.

DENNIS, EVERETTE E. and EDWARD C. PEASE, eds., Children and the Media (Erica Weintraub Austin) 75:1, 207.

DENNIS, EVERETTE E. and ROBERT W. SNYDER, eds., Media & Democracy (Douglas A. Boyd) 76:2, 401.

DENTON, ROBERT E., The Media and the Persian Gulf War (Douglas Kellner) 71:2, 471.

DENTON, ROBERT E., ed., The 1992 Presidential Campaign: A Communication Perspective (Zhongdang Pan) 72:1, 256.

DENTON, ROBERT E., JR., ed., Political Communication Ethics: An Oxymoron? (Brad Thompson) 77:4, 928.

DEPPA, JOAN, MARIA RUSSELL, DONA HAYES, and ELIZABETH FLOCKE, The Media and Disasters: Pan Am 103 (Kristie Bunton) 72:1, 247.

DEUZE, MARK, Journalists in the Netherlands: An Analysis of the People, the Issues and the International Environment (Raul Reis) 79:4, 1018.

DEWERTH-PALLMEYER, DWIGHT, The Audience in the News (Guido H. Stempel III) 74:4, 889.

DIAMOND, EDWIN, Behind the Times: Inside the New New York Times (George Albert Gladney) 71:3, 732.

DIAMOND, EDWIN and ROBERT A. SILVERMAN, White House to Your House: Media and Politics in Virtual America (William G. Covington Jr.) 74:3, 658.

DICK, BERNARD F., Engulfed: The Death of Paramount Pictures and the Birth of Corporate Hollywood (Douglass K. Daniel) 78:4, 853.

DIENST, RICHARD, Still Life in Real Time: Theory after Television (Carol J. Pardun) 71:4, 1018.

DIGBY-JUNGER, RICHARD, The Journalist as Reformer, Henry Demarest Lloyd and Wealth Against the Commonwealth (Patricia Bradley) 74:1, 211.

DIZARD, WILSON, JR., Old Media/New Media: Mass Communication in the Information Age (Dom Caristi) 71:3, 748.

DIZARD, WILSON, JR., Old Media/New Media: Mass Communication in the Information Age (William G. Covington Jr.) 73:1, 260.

DIZARD, WILSON, JR., Old Media/New Media: Mass Communication in the Information Age, 2d ed. (Steven J. Dick) 73:4, 1009.

DOOLEY, PATRICIA L., Taking Their Place: Journalists and the Making of an Occupation (Gene Burd) 75:2, 426.

DOUGLAS, GEORGE H., The Golden Age of the Newspaper (Randall S. Sumpter) 77:3, 687.

DOVER, E.D., Presidential Elections in the Television Age: 1960-1992 (K. Tim Wulfemeyer) 72:4, 974.

DOVER, E. D., The Presidential Election of 1996: Clinton’s Incumbency and Television (Thomas P. Boyle) 76:2, 402.

DOWNIE, LEONARD, JR. and ROBERT G. KAISER, The News about the News: American Journalism in Peril (W. Joseph Campbell) 79:2, 501.

DOWNING, JOHN D. H., with TAMARA VILLARREAL FORD, GENÉVE GIL, and LAURA STEIN, Radical Media: Rebellious Communication and Social Movements (Pamela J. Shoemaker) 78:3, 617.

DUNHAM, CORYDON B., with a foreword by Walter Cronkite, Fighting for the First Amendment: Stanton of CBS vs. Congress and the Nixon White House (Roger V. Wetherington) 75:3, 665.

DVORAK, JACK, LARRY LAIN, and TOM DICKSON, Journalism Kids Do Better (Louis E. Inglehart) 71:4, 1024.

DWORKIN, RONALD, Freedom’s Law: The Moral Reading of the American Constitution (Paul S. Voakes) 73:4, 999.

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