Martin--Christopher R. (Communication Studies Faculty)
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51 | Reality TV genre on its way out, says UNI professor Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1 |
Christopher Martin believes that viewers are losing interest in reality tv; thinks more shows like "Desperate Housewives" will be popular soon. | |
52 | Faculty rewarded for dedication to education Northern Iowan 101:14, p.1 |
Six UNI professors received the 2004 Regents Award for Faculty Excellence; photo. | |
53 | Six UNI profs receive Regents Award for Faculty Excellence Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1 |
Brief profile of each recipient. | |
54 | UNI electronic media program brings home record number of awards Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1 |
Description of awards at the Iowa Broadcast News Association convention. | |
55 | E-media students nominated for IBNA awards Northern Iowan 100:54, p.1 |
Five UNI students win awards from the Iowa Broadcast News Association. | |
56 | Book by UNI professor finds bias against labor Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1 |
Communications professor Christopher Martin authored a book titled "Framed! Labor and the Corporate Media." | |
57 | KUNI joins NHPR for pen pal program Northern Iowan 100:16, p.1 |
New Hampshire Public Radio and KUNI form a partnership to increase discussion about presidential candidates; photo. | |
58 | RIAA sues 261 for file swapping Northern Iowan 100:6, p.1 |
UNI has policies in effect on the sharing of copyright protected materials; photo. | |
59 | 'American Bandstand' marks 46th anniversary Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1 |
Show changed way music would be marketed. | |
60 | Internet site may change politics forever, says UNI professor Public Relations News Release 2002:577, p.1 |
Chris Martin describes activities of progressive Democratic website, MoveOn.org. | |
61 | Relaxed media rules Public Relations News Release 2002:563, p.1 |
Impact of further deregulation media ownership. | |
62 | Farquhar rockin' out to the sweet sound of success Northern Iowan 99:54, p.11 |
Senior electronic media major Lee Farquhar serves as general manager of KGRK; photo. | |
63 | Kelly 'on the money' for next Hearst Lecture Northern Iowan 99:50, p.1 |
Kathleen Kelly will speak on "Society's Third Sector: Our Bedrock of Social, Capital, Civil Society and Democracy"; photo. | |
64 | What's up Northern Iowan 99:47, p.4 |
Meetings and activities planned. | |
65 | UNI's Amnesty International and Students for Social Justice host teach-in Public Relations News Release 2002:430, p.1 |
Faculty will speak on various aspects of the war in Iraq on April 4. | |
66 | UNI experts available to discuss religion, terrorism and politics Public Relations News Release 2002:389, p.1 |
UNI faculty and staff members are listed that can talk about the war in Iraq. | |
67 | UNI breaks into cable news media Northern Iowan 99:43, p.1 |
Television production class will produce news program that will air on UNI channel, as well as Waterloo and Cedar Falls channels; photo. | |
68 | UNI couple 'professing' love Northern Iowan 99:42, p.9 |
Profiles of Professors Chris Martin and Bettina Fabos; photo. | |
69 | Vowell slated for Hearst Lecture Series Northern Iowan 99:35, p.3 |
Sarah Vowell, radio show host and prominent author, will speak on campus on February 12; photo. | |
70 | Music made legal Public Relations News Release 2002:300, p.1 |
Downloading music legally off of the Internet will be explored. | |
71 | Women on TV Public Relations News Release 2002:262, p.1 |
Roles of women on television over the last thirty years will be discussed. | |
72 | UNI professor says TV's quiet move toward adult content goes unnoticed by viewers Public Relations News Release 2002:183, p.1 |
Chris Martin says viewers react apathetically to increased sexual, violent, and graphic content on television. | |
73 | Braley puts passion behind PST; UNI senior hits the small screen to promote Panther athletics Northern Iowan 99:18, p.9 |
Senior Eric Braley directs "Panther Sports Talk" on the local public access channel as a part of his independent study project; photo. | |
74 | Catch the newest wave Public Relations News Release 2002:153, p.1 |
Satellite radio will be discussed, including what it is and how to get it. | |
75 | UNI students complete internships in Los Angeles Public Relations News Release 2002:119, p.1 |
Twenty UNI students completed 8-week internships in Los Angeles, California, through a partnership program with Emerson College in Boston; students are listed. | |
76 | Hearst Lecture Series to bring Imagine Chicago to UNI Oct. 1 Public Relations News Release 2002:103, p.1 |
"Renewing Systems from Within: Harnessing Imagination for Public Good" will be discussed by Bliss Browne on October 1, as the opening lecture in the 2002-2003 Meryl Norton Hearst Lecture Series. | |
77 | Proposed baseball strike Public Relations News Release 2002:39, p.1 |
Chris Martin will talk about when the impending baseball strike will occur. | |
78 | TV shows for the fall Public Relations News Release 2002:9, p.1 |
Chris Martin discusses the upcoming fall season of television shows. | |
79 | Staying connected with cell phones Northern Iowan 98:52, p.13 |
Only 36 percent of Americans use a cell phone while 50 to 75 percent in Europe, Japan, and parts of southeast Asia use one. | |
80 | News with a 'tude Public Relations News Release 2001:435, p.1 |
Chris Martin will talk about why informal news shows, like Fox News, are so popular. | |
81 | More movie-goers enjoying G-rated fun Public Relations News Release 2001:414, p.1 |
The new appeal of family movies will be discussed. | |
82 | Shock value Public Relations News Release 2001:388, p.1 |
Chris Martin will discuss the new-found obscenity on television. | |
83 | The game between the game Public Relations News Release 2001:266, p.1 |
Chris Martin will talk about the popular Superbowl Sunday commercials. | |
84 | Can the Olympics bring home the TV gold? Public Relations News Release 2001:266, p.1 |
Chris Martin will evaluate the prediction the popularity of the televised 2002 Winter Olympics. | |
85 | Making movies after 9/11 Public Relations News Release 2001:254, p.1 |
Chris Martin will talk about the impact of the terrorist attacks on the film-making industry. | |
86 | Is 'Millionaire' out of lifelines? Public Relations News Release 2001:254, p.1 |
Chris Martin will talk about the hit game show "Who Wants to be a Millionaire?" and its future. | |
87 | "Girls just wanna have fun . . ." Public Relations News Release 2001:108, p.1 |
Chris Martin will discuss the rise in the number of women on television sitcoms. | |
88 | Careless coverage? Public Relations News Release 2001:93, p.1 |
Chris Martin will discuss the media and their role in covering crises. | |
89 | UNI professor explains appeal of reality TV Public Relations News Release 2001:58, p.1 |
Christopher Martin gives insight on why reality shows draw audiences. | |
90 | MTV marks 20th anniversary Public Relations News Release 2001:26, p.1 |
Chris Martin talks about how cable and satellite channels have changed our lives. | |
91 | Too primal for Primetime? Public Relations News Release 2000:307, p.1 |
Chris Martin will speak on the idea of televising executions. | |
92 | Transition to post-boomer pop culture Public Relations News Release 2000:263, p.1 |
Chris Martin will speak on the upcoming "Charlie's Angels" and "Scooby-Doo" movies and what they mean to baby boomers. | |
93 | UNI professor debunks Super Bowl hype Campus News Network 11:14, p.2 |
Christopher Martin's paper discusses the inflation of Super Bowl viewership numbers. | |
94 | Super Bowl viewership hype is likely not accurate Public Relations News Release 2000:214, p.1 |
Christopher Martin discusses the actual number of viewers of the Super Bowl. | |
95 | UNI professor says Super Bowl audience numbers are bogus Public Relations News Release 2000:208, p.1 |
Christopher Martin talks about the research he has done on the greater number of people who watch sporting events other than the Super Bowl. | |
96 | Christopher Martin Campus News Network 11:9, p. |
Christopher Martin published a chapter for the book 'Communication and Community'. | |
97 | President????; voters, media ask: 'what happened in Florida' Northern Iowan 97:22, p.1 |
The election result between George W. Bush and Al Gore is unresolved; photo. | |
98 | Niche Radio finds a home on the Web Public Relations News Release 2000:135, p.1 |
More and more radio stations have followings on the Web, according to Chris Martin. | |
99 | TV spots are concentrated in Bush-Gore battlegrounds Public Relations News Release 2000:96, p.1 |
Professor Christopher Martin comments on the media's place in the upcoming presidential election. | |
100 | Radio station leaves Earth for cyberspace Public Relations News Release 2000:62, p.1 |
Web-only radio stations are beginning to make their appearance. |