Snyder--Robert J. (Communications Faculty)
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1 | Article injustice to Communication Studies department Northern Iowan 94:59, p.5 |
Department members and others respond to the June 12 Northern Iowan article about censuring Jim Skaine for testifying for Robert Snyder in his tenure case. | |
2 | Tenured professor reprimanded for testimony Northern Iowan 94:56, p.1 |
Communication Studies faculty members will censure Professor Jim Skaine for testifying on behalf of Robert Snyder in his tenure decision. | |
3 | Ex-UNI professor seeks compensation for denied tenure; television comments regarding Sports Illustrated's swimsuit issue may be reason for rejection Northern Iowan 94:30, p.1 |
Robert Snyder has filed a grievance against UNI for denying him tenure. Professor Snyder was involved with the student-run talk show "Sports Junkies" in 1994. | |
4 | Jaquith: article "great injustice" Northern Iowan 94:18, p.7 |
Believes article was not full story. | |
5 | Inciting violence over the airwaves? Public Relations News Release 1994:446, p.1 |
Robert Snyder worries that not enough people are willing to take responsibility and too easily "pass the buck". | |
6 | Sports Junkies enter the interactive age Northern Edition 3:10, p.6 |
Program will feature live call-in format. | |
7 | Meisenheimer no hillbilly Northern Iowan 91:47, p.6 |
Supports columnist's right to express views. | |
8 | Sports Junkies taking over airwaves Northern Edition 3:7, p.11 |
Local talk show on cable. | |
9 | Sports Junkies hits the ice Northern Edition 3:5, p.3 |
Will broadcast from Young Ice Arena. | |
10 | Sports Junkies goes live on cable Northern Edition 3:3, p.3 |
Will take viewers' calls live on show. | |
11 | Junkies interview linebacker Northern Edition 3:1, p.9 |
Sports Junkies interview Bryce Paup. | |
12 | Keeping the cameras in court Public Relations News Release 1994:211, p.1 |
Judge Lance Ito's decision to allow cameras in the court room came as no surprise. | |
13 | Sports Junkies hits the road Northern Iowan 91:28, p.1 |
Television show produced in UNI-Dome; photo. | |
14 | Sports Junkies takes show on the road Northern Edition 2:29, p.5 |
Show produced in UNI-Dome. | |
15 | The last day of the attack ads. Public Relations News Release 1994:135, p.1 |
Robert Snyder states attack ads help the candidates avoid the issues. | |
16 | Go go power rangers Public Relations News Release 1994:90, p.1 |
Power Rangers is the top rated children's show on TV. | |
17 | Sports Junkies back for another season Northern Iowan 91:6, p.1 |
Humorous sports commentary show will continue on public access cable station. | |
18 | The Simpson-Lindberg connection Public Relations News Release 1993:677, p.1 |
Robert Snyder notes the connections between the O.J. Simpson case and the case of the missing Lindberg baby. | |
19 | Greenback gossip. Public Relations News Release 0:548, p.1 |
Robert Snyder states that there are a dozen prime time TV programs vying for the same big name guests. | |
20 | Felony fervor. Public Relations News Release 0:445, p.1 |
Crime is the biggest concern among Iowans. | |
21 | UNI professor challenges arbitration decision Northern Iowan 90:43, p.1 |
Professor Snyder maintains that his evaluation files were used improperly. | |
22 | If, at first, they don't succeed. Public Relations News Release 1993:382, p.1 |
Federal Communications Commission is making a second attempt in ten months to cut cable television rates. | |
23 | Arbitrator rules in favor of Board of Regents Northern Iowan 90:39, p.1 |
Rules that university did not violate contract by placing certain materials in evaluation file of Professor Robert Snyder. | |
24 | Arbitrator rules in favor of Regents in University of Northern Iowa case Public Relations News Release 1993:365, p.1 |
Regents win during arbitration in UNI case. | |
25 | A super day for advertisers, too. Public Relations News Release 1993:327, p.1 |
Super Bowl XXVIII is an excellent time for advertisers to get their message across to consumers. | |
26 | Superbowl spots Public Relations News Release 1994:239, p.1 |
Robert Snyder discusses the spots to be seen during the Superbowl. | |
27 | UNI professors, students, deserve awards too Northern Iowan 90:25, p.4 |
Awards dubious honors to faculty, students, and campus groups. | |
28 | Grievance filed over academic evaluations Northern Iowan 90:23, p.1 |
Robert Snyder files grievance over materials, relating to Sports Junkies show, that he deems were inappropriately added to his evaluation. | |
29 | Sources Public Relations News Release 1993:143, p.1 |
Women in business and the Children's Television Act are the topics for discussion this week. | |
30 | Taking aim at the young and impressionable. Public Relations News Release 1993:139, p.1 |
Robert Snyder examines the Saturday morning television commercials aimed at children. | |
31 | Sports Junkies: they're back and better than ever Northern Iowan 90:12, p.17 |
Professor Rob Snyder and Scott Stackhouse, a broadcasting major, produce the T.V. show "Sports Junkies"; photo. | |
32 | As in Desert Storm, this air war is being fought at night. Public Relations News Release 1993:31, p.1 |
Rob Snyder says it would be unprecedented if all five late night talk shows survive. | |
33 | Rob Snyder Campus News Network 4:1, p.4 |
Robert Snyder made three presentations at 15th C-SPAN Seminar for Professors in August and published article on videotape library management. | |
34 | Was Quayle right after all? Public Relations News Release 1992:780, p.1 |
Robert Snyder feels that TV networks are seeing more sex and violence in the real world and are showing that to the nation. | |
35 | New small-screen standards. Public Relations News Release 1992:741, p.1 |
Robert Snyder states that the new rating of violent may make a TV show more enticing to some kids. | |
36 | "Pay per View" takes on a whole new meaning. Public Relations News Release 1992:729, p.1 |
Video shopping is the wave of the future according to Robert Synder. | |
37 | Rob Snyder Campus News Network 3:16, p.5 |
Will make three presentation for C-SPAN. | |
38 | Some folks are getting shocked by their car radios. Public Relations News Release 1992:503, p.1 |
Robert Snyder says because of Howard Stern's enormous popularity, other "shock jocks" are cropping up across the country. | |
39 | Speak up, Mr. President. Public Relations News Release 1992:412, p.1 |
Robert Snyder thinks that President Clinton in not holding press conferences to avoid the possibility of being stumped by tough questions. | |
40 | Crossing the fine line. Public Relations News Release 1992:366, p.1 |
Robert Snyder states that NBC crossed the line between covering reality and recreating reality with GM pickup demonstration. | |
41 | Student talk show makes a comeback; "Sports Junkies" in back Northern Iowan 89:40, p.1 |
Show had been suspended for inappropriate behavior; production is now reviewed by committee of faculty members; photo. | |
42 | Rob Snyder Campus News Network 3:11, p. |
Makes presentations; has chapter published. | |
43 | Fishing for answers. Public Relations News Release 1992:284, p.1 |
Robert Snyder examines the reasons for America's fascination with the Amy Fisher story. | |
44 | Fishing for answers. Public Relations News Release 1992:276, p.1 |
Robert Snyder states the fascination with the Amy Fisher story relates to the American obsession with murder, mystery, and melodrama. | |
45 | Rob Snyder Campus News Network 3:7, p. |
Publishes article on teaching broadcast journalism. | |
46 | TV legend speaks to UNI students; Harry Coyle Northern Iowan 89:21, p.16 |
Television sports director Harry Coyle speaks to broadcasting students. | |
47 | Robert J. Snyder Campus News Network 3:4, p. |
Will conduct sessions for C-SPAN. | |
48 | Is television the cause or the effect? Public Relations News Release 1992:86, p.1 |
Rob Snyder states that television should not be used as a scapegoat for problems in society. The Dan Quayle-Murphy Brown controversy is an example, with television being blamed for escalating the problem. | |
49 | Was Reticence retired sometime back in the eighties? Public Relations News Release 1991:701, p.1 |
Robert Snyder feels that the current trend for political candidates to present longer ads is positive. | |
50 | Northern Iowa sources for this week's topics in the news are announced Public Relations News Release 1991:616, p.1 |
Topics this week include; Rodney King, Russian students graduating, spring cleaning dangers, and precycling. |