Media

Displaying 151 - 200 of 223 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
151 From the penny paper to the newspaper conglomerate: journalism evolves
Public Relations News Release 1991:93, p.1
Professor Butler shares his views on the modern press and the direction it is taking us.
152 The media and the Soviet coup--failure due to communications technology?
Public Relations News Release 1991:23, p.1
The failure of the Soviet hardliners to control the media may be the reason the coup failed.
153 Jungles, earthquakes, coups, and strife; the American media and Third World economics
Northern Iowa Today 75:1, p.10
Believes Americans get less than full picture of conditions in other nations; photo.
154 Is it a war, or a mini-series? Analyzing media coverage of the Persian Gulf Crisis
Public Relations News Release 1990:322, p.1
Coverage of the Persian Gulf Crisis changed from the early days of the conflict.
155 Who belongs in the locker rooms after the game?; open interview versus closed locker rooms
Northern Iowan 87:14, p.20
Current controversy focuses on female reporters being able interview male athletes in their locker room after events.
156 Images of alcohol in advertising will be topic of nationally-known speaker at University of Northern Iowa Tuesday (April 17)
Public Relations News Release 1989:559, p.1
Professor Jean Kilbourne speaks in Maucker Union on alcohol advertising. The presentation will cover media censorship, alcoholism, and the effects of advertising on viewers. The program is sponsored by the Speakers Committee and the Student Government.
157 UNI student takes part in military operation in Panama
Public Relations News Release 1989:536, p.1
Carol Olson is sent on a communications mission to Panama as a member of a Reserve Officers Training Corps public relations team, providing local news networks with information on military personnel.
158 All eyes are on V-P--Quayle. The man who could be president.
Public Relations News Release 1989:459, p.1
Professor Robert Ross tracks Dan Quayle's popularity with Iowan media outlets, and how political advisors are affecting the presidential candidate's campaign.
159 Recreating the news--trend or ratings ploy?
Public Relations News Release 1989:459, p.1
Professor Barbara Lounsberry discusses the recreation of major news events by television networks. She speaks on the misleading nature of news recreations, and predicts their continued use in the future.
160 Top awards in district communications recognition program again go to University of Northern Iowa's Office of Public Relations
Public Relations News Release 1989:361, p.1
The Council for Advancement and Support of Education awards the Office of Public Relations with the Exceptional Achievement Award, as well as two awards of merit. Awards were received for exceptional electronic media.
161 Governor declares Saturday (Nov. 7) Public Broadcasting Day in response to efforts at KUNI/KHKE support group at Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1987:125, p.1
Governor Branstad declares the birth of Public Broadcasting Day to recognize the signing of the Public Broadcasting Act. The act resulted in the creation of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, formed under Lyndon B. Johnson.
162 "Register" ranked as one of top 10 newspapers in the country
Northern Iowan 83:50, p.6
Quick look at DMR.
163 Register's Gannon to speak at UNI Wednesday (April 1) on role of print media in public affairs
Public Relations News Release 1987:290, p.1
The Department of Political Science sponsors a presentation on the role of print media in public affairs by James Gannon in Maucker Union.
164 Political reporter to discuss 'Politics and the Press' Thursday (Feb. 12) at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1987:210, p.1
David Yepsen of the Des Moines Register appeared in Maucker Union to discuss the media's relationship with politics. The event was sponsored by the Political Science Club.
165 UNI grad Tom Pettit, award-winning NBC news reporter, to teach on UNI campus this summer
Public Relations News Release 1987:200, p.1
NBC's Tom Pettit taught two courses as a guest professor for the Department of Communication and Theatre Arts. Pettit's courses covered the methods of covering national elections, and general public affairs.
166 Media's role in Africa discussed
Northern Iowan 83:20, p.9
Fatma Alloo speaks; photo.
167 No Messin' Around
Northern Iowan 83:8, p.2
Feels that mass media inaccurately portray life.
168 Recording industry calls for blank cassette tax
Northern Iowan 81:52, p.1
Industry blames lower sales figures on home recording.
169 Commentary
Northern Iowan 81:41, p.2
170 Politics and the media
Alumnus 69:4, p.13
Professors Ross and Schmidt and DMR reporter Jack Hovelson discuss politics and reporting in panel discussion; photo.
171 Learns the ropes through experience
Northern Iowan 81:26, p.2
The editor of the Northern Iowan comments on how her views on the media have changed in the year.
172 Newspaper coverage affects election results
Northern Iowan 81:24, p.1
Robert Ross comments on the media and journalism, and the affect they have on politics and voting.
173 Panel discusses media impacts
Northern Iowan 81:22, p.1
A summary of a panel discussion about the media's impact on politics.
174 Media impact topic for panel
Northern Iowan 81:20, p.9
Robert Ross, Jack Hovelson, and O. R. Schmidt will participate in panel discussion.
175 Speakers say media is unfair to blacks, women
Northern Iowan 79:53, p.1
Excerpts from remarks by Carolyn Stroman, John Seggar, and Matilda Butler.
176 Scherzo
Northern Iowan 79:10, p.2
Cartoon depicts life, love, and relationships in a newspaper office.
177 Editorial
Northern Iowan 79:9, p.2
Commentary on the loss of the Des Moines Tribune.
178 Films accentuate discrimination
Northern Iowan 78:12, p.5
A panel at the recent women's studies conference discussed media violence and the portrayal of women on film.
179 Mindpower Research Article
Public Relations News Release 1981:56, p.1
Letter to area media about an article that appeared in The Alumnus magazine, detailing select professors' research; related to the Mindpower campaign that seeks to inform the public about the impact of higher education.
180 Do you feel there has been too much media hype over the return of the hostages?
Northern Iowan 77:28, p.2
Students give their reaction to media coverage of the return of the hostages from Iran; photo.
181 TV reps discuss influence
Northern Iowan 77:12, p.4
Excerpts from remarks by Edna Herbst, Bill George, and Mike Waring.
182 Media distorts roles of women, says instructor
Northern Iowan 76:49, p.9
UNI instructor Alice Sodowsky spoke at Women's Day on the media's distortion of women.
183 Ad exec speaks on the stereotypes in the media
Northern Iowan 75:54, p.3
Barbara Proctor, a Chicago businesswoman, spoke at a luncheon in Cedar Falls.
184 People are dying to get into our coffins
Northern Iowan 74:24, p.4
Roy Gerritsen encourages students to be creative in his radio/TV writing course; photo.
185 Learn by doing: gathering news for broadcast
Northern Iowan 74:19, p.7
Description of Charles Scholz class on electronic news-gathering.
186 Graber speaks to seminar on media and politics
Northern Iowan 73:40, p.4
Excerpts from speech by Doris Graber.
187 CBS news correspondent to speak on TV news
Northern Iowan 73:19, p.1
Profile of Don Webster, CBS Midwest News Correspondent, who will speak at UNI.
188 Was Franklin really needed?
Northern Iowan 72:31, p.2
Auguste Garnier contends that UNI students are capable of seeing through Miller Beer Company marketing ploys.
189 Are UNI students naïve children?
Northern Iowan 72:29, p.2
Brian Jensen expresses concern for UNI students in advertising ploys.
190 Be wary of government bias
Northern Iowan 66:22, p.2
Professor Fox attempts to explain the biases of both the press and the government.
191 McLuhan's message: man-made media make media-made men
College Eye 63:60, p.2
Gives his synopsis of Marshall McLuhan's "Understanding Media."
192 Smith: 'Understanding will not decrease conflict'
College Eye 56:40, p.2
Contends that mass communication does not imply mass cooperation.
193 Register's publicity efforts are disappointing
College Eye 56:30, p.2
Expresses disappointment with SCI coverage in the Des Moines Register.
194 National press keeps public uninformed
College Eye 52:26, p.2
Willem Oltmans offers views on the media.
195 ISTC Lab School Audio-visual head to attend conference
Public Relations News Release 1960:339, p.1
Robert Paulson, aduio-visual director at the Iowa State Teachers College Malcom Price school will represent the College at the North Central Regional Leadership Planning Conference at the University Wisconsin, Madison.
196 TV programs to discuss three state schools
Public Relations News Release 1960:317, p.1
KCRG and WMT broadcast two special programs by the three state-supported schools in Iowa. The programs include a documentary on finances, and the future needs of higher education.
197 ISTC will offer credit for TV course
Public Relations News Release 1960:183, p.1
KWWL-TV and KQTV-TV offer "Probability and Statistics" and "Teaching Probability and Statistics" for three hours of credit.
198 ISTC round-up for 1960
Public Relations News Release 1960:169, p.1
Among the year's decisions by the Board of Regents are the movement of a non-teaching liberal arts program request to legislature, the integration of non-commerical KTCF programming, and the placement of new department heads.
199 Pres. Maucker to discuss askings
Public Relations News Release 1960:132, p.1
President J. W. Maucker discusses the Board of Regents' legislative askings through a KWWL program, followed by a presentation of a film prepared by the three state institutions of higher education.
200 Iowa Editors' Conference meets at ISTC
Public Relations News Release 1960:45, p.1
Professor Arthur Sanderson opens the Iowa Editor's Conference on campus with his speech titled, "The Role of the Newspaper Editor in Relation to the College Community". The conference is hosted by Alpha Phi Gamma.