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 1992:284, 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 3:16, 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. | |
| 51 | Censorship forum tonight: 'Sports Junkies' provides example Northern Iowan 88:56, p.1 |
Conflicting views over show: censorship vs. lack of professionalism. | |
| 52 | University of Northern Iowa broadcasting students win scholarships Public Relations News Release 1991:584, p.1 |
Winners of the Tom Pettit scholarships are named. | |
| 53 | 'Sports Junkies' scrapped: Hall pulls plug on controversial show Northern Iowan 88:51, p.1 |
Review by jury leads to cancellation; Professor Snyder protests. | |
| 54 | Student-produced talk show suspended; 'Sports Junkies' offends Northern Iowan 88:46, p.1 |
Receives complaints about profanity and about the way in which the swimsuit of Sports Illustrated was used; photo. | |
| 55 | Robert J. Snyder Campus News Network 2:13, p.2 |
Will teach C-SPAN seminar. | |
| 56 | C-Span in the classroom is the topic of seminar to be led by University of Northern Iowa professor in Washington D. C. Public Relations News Release 1991:424, p.1 |
Robert Snyder will explain how he uses C-Span in his classroom teaching. | |
| 57 | Sports talk show created, hosted by UNI students Northern Iowan 88:34, p.16 |
"Sports Junkies" is a new talk show hosted by UNI students; airs on Public Access; photo. | |
| 58 | Northern Iowa sources for this week's topics in the news: Public Relations News Release 1991:365, p.1 |
Faculty sources of more complete information on the UN's role in the "New World Order", Crisis of confidence in politics, and media and the election. | |
| 59 | "Turn it to 'Studs'--- That guy with the long chin gives me the creeps." Public Relations News Release 1991:326, p.1 |
Communications professor, Robert Snyder, is uncertain if Jay Leno can keep the high ratings established by Johnny Carson. | |
| 60 | Robert Snyder Campus News Network 2:9, p.2 |
Selected to attend seminar. | |
| 61 | University of Northern Iowa professor chosen to attend C-SPAN seminar in Washington D.C. Public Relations News Release 1991:263, p.1 |
Robert Snyder is one of thirty-eight professors nationwide to be selected to attend C-SPAN's Winter Seminar for Professors. | |
| 62 | Credibility questions arise due to Accuracy in Media representative Northern Iowan 88:20, p.3 |
Believes that recent speaker had agenda that might not have been apparent to audience. | |
| 63 | The Clarence Thomas-Anita Hill hearings--an American obsession? Public Relations News Release 1991:158, p.1 |
Robert Snyder stated that when sex, lies, and scandal are on the viewing menu, Americans can't seem to get enough. | |
| 64 | 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. | |
| 65 | Now appearing on our TV news--home video footage Public Relations News Release 1990:557, p.1 |
Liability may be an issue in the use of home videos on TV. | |
| 66 | Robert J. Snyder Campus News Network 3:4, p. |
Appointed executive secretary of IBNA; makes presentation. | |
| 67 | The effects of war: faculty, staff offer opinions, commentary Campus News Network 1:11, p.1 |
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| 68 | 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. | |
| 69 | Live from Saudi Arabia--examining news coverage of the Gulf War. Public Relations News Release 1990:302, p.1 |
Technology allows American citizens to view the war live. | |
| 70 | New scholarship made available Campus News Network 56:9, p.4 |
Presents paper on television news practices. | |
| 71 | First viewing Wednesday (May 2) for documentary produced by University of Northern Iowa senior on army reserve and national guard involvement in Panam Public Relations News Release 1989:602, p.1 |
Carol Olson has used her experiences earlier this year as a cadet in the Army Reserve in Panama following the first days of the U.S. invasion, to produce a documentary, in partial completion of her broadcasting major. | |
| 72 | First meeting held for University of Northern Iowa's broadcast division citizens advisory board. Public Relations News Release 1989:592, p.1 |
List of students and organizations selected to serve on the advisory board, whose purpose is to provide input to the Northern Iowa Broadcast Division on how educators can continue to meet the changing needs of the electronic media industry. | |
| 73 | University of Northern Iowa students experience television withdrawal for class. Public Relations News Release 1989:302, p.1 |
Twelve "Broadcast Criticism" students embarked on their tubeless week with casual confidence. Figuring TV would not be missed. Rob Snyder wanted students to be aware of the effect TV has on their daily lives. |