Martin--Christopher R. [Communication Studies Faculty]

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101 Radio station leaves Earth for cyberspace
Public Relations News Release 2000:62, p.1
Web-only radio stations are beginning to make their appearance.
102 Students have few ethical concerns about downloading MP3 files
Public Relations News Release 1999:397, p.1
Currently, downloading most MP3 music files violates copyright laws, but many students have no problem in downloading these files.
103 Student group challenges TV dependency
Northern Iowan 96:53, p.10
Events scheduled for national TV Turnoff Week; photo.
104 Mr. President, I have a question
Public Relations News Release 1999:0, p.1
A look at the past to learn what to expect from the next President, and how the media have affected the election and the role of the President.
105 Network prime time game shows are showing a resurgence in popularity
Public Relations News Release 1999:173, p.1
Associate Professor of Communication Studies, Chris Martin, will predict the fate of evening game shows.
106 Christopher R. Martin
Campus News Network 10:6, p.
Christopher R. Martin co-authored an article on labor studies and published review of a book on public journalism.
107 The intern and the president: the Internet's first big news story
Public Relations News Release 1998:262, p.1
Chris Martin, assistant professor of communication studies, talks about how the Internet became a major news source during the Monica Lewinsky scandal and the impeachment trial.
108 Midwest Film Fest spotlights Iowa's best
Northern Iowan 95:12, p.9
Chris Martin and wife Bettina Fabos organized the Midwest Film Festival; festival kicks off tonight.
109 E-media, others moving across campus
Northern Iowan 95:10, p.1
Classes in the Electronic Media Division and Modern Language and Anthropology Departments are moving into their temporary home in East Gymnasium for Lang Hall renovation.
110 Electronic media classes remain in Lang
Northern Iowan 95:3, p.1
Delays in East Gym renovations cause the Electronic Media Division to remain in Lang Hall; photo.
111 "Smile, you're on candid camera"
Public Relations News Release 1997:418, p.1
The show "Candid Camera" debuted fifty years ago on August 10. Chris Martin will discusses the history and impact of the show.
112 Celebrating 35 years of daytime drama
Public Relations News Release 1997:271, p.1
Assistant Professor of Communication Studies Chris Martin to discuss the drama of soap operas.
113 Foreign films brought to Cedar Valley
Northern Iowan 94:44, p.10
The Cedar Arts Forum will sponsor the Sunday Film Series, showing foreign films at the Oster Regent Theatre.
114 Networks putting the commercial squeeze on TV shows
Public Relations News Release 1997:217, p.1
Assistant Professor of Communication Studies Chris Martin reports on increasing advertisements on television.
115 KGRK back on the air waves
Northern Iowan 94:32, p.3
Station KGRK began operations again after being shut down for a month for Maucker Union construction; photo.
116 Changing the way we communicate: the first radio broadcast
Public Relations News Release 1997:171, p.1
UNI Assistant Professor of Political Science Chris Martin remarks on the first radio broadcast.
117 Presentations/lectures/exhibitions: Christopher Martin
Campus News Network 8:9, p.Insert 1
Christopher Martin presented paper on community journalism at workshop.
118 Recently/soon to be published: Christopher Martin
Campus News Network 8:9, p.Insert 1
Christopher Martin co-authored article on General Motors in journal.
119 50 years of Meet the Press
Public Relations News Release 1997:94, p.1
UNI Assistant Professor Chris Martin, Coordinator of the Electronic Media Division, will report on the impact of "Meet the Press."
120 Sunday Series offers variety of films
Northern Iowan 94:14, p.18
Sunday Series offers independent and foreign films at Oster Regent Theatre.
121 Independent film, video fest to appear for production
Northern Iowan 94:12, p.12
Iowa Independent Film and Video Festival will be on campus.
122 75th anniversary of the first radio commercial
Public Relations News Release 1997:5, p.1
UNI Assistant Professor of Communication Studies Chris Martin reports after the initial appearance of radio commercials August 28, 1922, some communities reacted strongly against the practice briefly before it ballooned.
123 Is anyone paying attention to the television rating system?
Public Relations News Release 1996:468, p.1
Professor Martin talks about the new television rating system.
124 Presentations/lectures/exhibitions: Christopher Martin
Campus News Network 7:19, p.Insert 1
Christopher Martin presented paper.
125 Media coverage of the Oklahoma city bombing trial
Public Relations News Release 1996:415, p.1
Professor Martin talks about the Oklahoma City bombing and the media cameras not being allowed in the courtroom.
126 KGRK will start its fall semester with new team
Northern Iowan 93:54, p.2
Five new members will join KGRK for next year.
127 The Ethics of Hidden Cameras
Public Relations News Release 1996:281, p.1
Professor Martin discusses the good and bad of hidden cameras when it comes to personal privacy.
128 Profile: Chris Martin
Campus News Network 7:11, p.3
Profile of Communication Studies assistant professor Chris Martin; photo.
129 O. J. on trial: the sequel--is anyone watching?
Public Relations News Release 1996:151, p.1
Chris Martin talks about the lack of media coverage of O. J. Simpson's trial.
130 Film festival tells all about scars
Northern Iowan 93:16, p.10
Iowa Independent Film and Video Festival will present films tonight in Sabin Hall; photo.
131 "Why Same Old Journalism Doesn't Work Anymore" topic for University of Northern Iowa leadership series Wednesday, September 25
Public Relations News Release 1996:42, p.1
Christopher Martin will be speaking at the Leadership Scholars Forum September 25.
132 Football as Carnival
Public Relations News Release 1995:361, p.1
The Super Bowl half time entertainment outrated the game in 1993.
133 Christopher Martin
Campus News Network 11:9, p.
Presented a co-authored paper, "Rewriting the Super Bowl: From Cold War Spectacle to Postmodern Carnival".
134 TV guides
Public Relations News Release 1995:255, p.1
TV industry will provide a rating system for programming by January 1997.
135 Presentations/lectures: Christopher R. Martin
Campus News Network 6:8, p.3
Christopher R. Martin presented paper on media and the baseball strike at meeting.
136 Students go 'inside CNN'
Northern Iowan 92:19, p.3
Anny Rey describes her job at CNN.
137 CNN news personality speaks at noon Friday
Northern Iowan 92:17, p.4
Anny Rey will speak to international journalism class.
138 University of Northern Iowa to host guest speaker from CNN's International News Desk
Public Relations News Release 1995:95, p.1
Anny Rey will speak at UNI on her work at CNN.
139 State of the Union
Public Relations News Release 1995:35, p.1
Media tends to paint labor unions in a bad light.