Television

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# Title Date Summary
201 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.
202 Reality TV
Public Relations News Release 2000:477, p.1
Paul Kaufmann talks about the present and past shows of "reality TV" and their differences.
203 Ads between ads
Public Relations News Release 2000:400, p.1
Michael Klassen will talk about advertising on television.
204 Serendipity Safari
Northern Iowan 97:53, p.6
Comments on the use of advertising on television.
205 Ultimate Reality Television
Northern Iowan 97:53, p.6
Discusses whether or not the execution of death row inmates should be televised.
206 Walton unable to deliver wise analysis in NCAA tournament
Northern Iowan 97:47, p.17
Comments on the style used by college basketball and NBA analyst Bill Walton.
207 Madonna finds 'What it feels like' to be banned by MTV. . .again
Northern Iowan 97:45, p.3
Comments on the banning of Madonna's most recent music video by MTV; photo.
208 Serendipity Safari
Northern Iowan 97:45, p.7
Makes a suggestion for a new reality TV show.
209 Too primal for Primetime?
Public Relations News Release 2000:307, p.1
Chris Martin will speak on the idea of televising executions.
210 Bada Bing! Sopranos are back
Northern Iowan 97:42, p.9
Comments on HBO's hit drama "The Sopranos"; photo.
211 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.
212 WWF showcases steroids, nudity
Northern Iowan 97:38, p.6
Comments on ways that the WWF has influenced television over the years.
213 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.
214 Serendipity Safari
Northern Iowan 97:34, p.6
Comments on the influence that television has on people today.
215 What constitutes a 'token Iowan'?
Northern Iowan 97:34, p.6
Comments on auditions held in Iowa City for the MTV show "Real World."
216 3 a.m. infomercials resurrect former stars
Northern Iowan 97:31, p.7
Comments on the interesting things that can be seen on television at 3 AM..
217 Drug addicts for hire
Northern Iowan 97:31, p.7
Questions the popularity of actors who have been arrested.
218 Develop concentration and listening skills by reading
Public Relations News Release 2000:285, p.1
Lucille Lettow talks about young children's reading skills; believes they are becoming passive due to television viewing.
219 Serendipity Safari: Comatose Kids
Northern Iowan 97:16, p.6
Believes that television is just trying to get good ratings, not provide good entertainment.
220 'Survivor' brings out reality?
Northern Iowan 97:3, p.7
Feels that the television show 'Survivor' isn't everything it's made out to be.
221 College becomes survival test
Northern Iowan 97:1, p.9
Compares recent television show to the beginning of another school year.
222 The electronic fishbowl
Public Relations News Release 2000:453, p.1
David Towle discusses the reason that people like to watch people having their lives taped via television or the Web.
223 Turning off the tube
Public Relations News Release 1999:377, p.1
National Television Turnoff Week is April 24 -28.
224 Student group challenges TV dependency
Northern Iowan 96:53, p.10
Events scheduled for national TV Turnoff Week; photo.
225 What's her name again?
Northern Iowan 96:38, p.6
"Who wants to marry a multimillionaire" aired on Fox and featured fifty women in competition to marry Rick Rockwell, a multimillionaire.
226 UNI professor and students to be featured on Iowa Public Television
Public Relations News Release 1999:240, p.1
Roy Behrens and five students will be featured on the Friday, February 11 edition of "Living in Iowa at 8:30 p.m.
227 Where's Regis? Everywhere.
Northern Iowan 96:35, p.7
Regis Philbin has made ABC very popular by being on "Live with Regis and Kathie Lee," "Who Wants to be a Millionaire?" and sitting in on ABC sitcoms.
228 Lack of creativity in costly commercials
Northern Iowan 96:33, p.6
The quality of this year's Super Bowl commercials seemed to be below that of previous years.
229 The commercial bowl
Public Relations News Release 1999:0, p.1
J. C. Turner comments on the commercials shown during the SuperBowl.
230 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.
231 University of Northern Iowa Symphony takes to the airwaves with 'Halloween Hoopla'
Public Relations News Release 1999:104, p.1
Saturday, October 30, Iowa Public Television will air its production of UNI's Symphony Orchestra's "Halloween Hoopla". Don Rierson will hold opera theatre workshop for children.
232 Hartzell: new facility a must for Panther athletics
Northern Iowan 96:13, p.18
New Director of Athletics Rick Hartzell discusses need for arena, other new facilities, and better media coverage of UNI sports; photo. [Second of two parts; part 1 in Northern Iowan, 10/8/99, p. 14.]
233 Untitled
Northern Iowan 96:6, p.8
Diversity Week activities included a panel discussion on the rarity of minorities in television; photo.
234 Viacom swallows CBS
Public Relations News Release 1999:34, p.1
Viacom announced its takeover of CBS.
235 Journalism professor offers professional experience
Northern Iowan 96:3, p.10
Professor Dimitrova has developed local television program on Cedar Falls cable to give students broadcast journalism experience; photo.
236 Families should be left to mourn in peace
Northern Iowan 95:61, p.4
Media ratings have gone up with coverage of the John F. Kennedy, Jr., accident.
237 Attacking art will not solve social problems
Northern Iowan 95:60, p.4
Columnist comments on how Americans view art, including movies and television.
238 Monica, Monica, Monica
Northern Iowan 95:42, p.7
Editorial staff admits to watching Barbara Walters interview with Monica Lewinsky on TV Wednesday and hopes this is the final editorial ever written about her.
239 Commercials consume Super Bowl
Northern Iowan 95:32, p.13
Half-time commercials at the Super Bowl cost over $1 million.
240 JFK changed the presidency with first televised news conference
Public Relations News Release 1998:216, p.1
J. C. Turner, associate professor of communication studies, will discuss the impact television has had on the presidency.
241 Student selected for "dream" job
Northern Iowa Today 83:1, p.23
Fred Hexom will be intern on David Letterman Show.
242 Untitled
Northern Iowan 95:27, p.1
Students participating in College Knowledge television show taped Thursday; photo.
243 New game show calls UNI students on "College Knowledge"
Northern Iowan 95:20, p.4
UNI students can compete for prizes on "UNI's College Knowledge" game show produced by electronic media students.
244 Night of comedy will benefit local food bank
Northern Iowan 95:19, p.1
TCI, Comedy Central and UNI will sponsor screenings of "South Park" and "Upright Citizen's Brigade" and comedian Ted Alexandro in Union Friday; admission is non-perishable food items.
245 Comedy event
Northern Iowan 95:16, p.14
TCI and Comedy Central presents comedian Ted Alexandro and special screening of South Park and Upright Citizens Brigade November 6 in Union; admission is three non-perishable food items.
246 People to know: Ben Lathrop; man behind monster movie madness
Northern Iowan 95:13, p.8
Student Ben Lathrop's television show "The Undead Hepcat's Monster Show" plays every night at midnight on UNI's cable channel; photo.
247 T.V. not entirely to blame for society's problems
Northern Iowan 95:10, p.8
Believes that the media reinforce the problems in our society.
248 Television detriment to society
Northern Iowan 95:8, p.8
Columnist comments on how television negatively affects society.
249 Clinton tape hot topic around campus
Northern Iowan 95:7, p.1
Video of President Clinton's grand jury testimony was played over national television stations yesterday; photo.
250 Malachi, the "Boy Next Door" to air after "C.H.I.P.s"
Northern Iowan 95:7, p.6
Columnist comments on the fall television lineup.
251 Scandalous smut taking over our television sets
Northern Iowan 95:7, p.6
Editorial comments on promiscuity on television.
252 It's showtime!
Northern Iowan 95:2, p.15
Fall movie schedule for UNI cable channel 21.
253 "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.
254 Bilal of MTV's "The Real World" coming to UNI
Northern Iowan 94:60, p.1
"The Real World" cast member Mohammed Bilal will speak on conflicts and problems of this generation in the Union July 22; photo.
255 Has television become too tasteless?
Public Relations News Release 1997:392, p.1
Discussion about the downslide in content of television programs and the desensitizing of viewers.
256 Generation X needs to quit their whining; create their own nostalgia
Northern Iowan 94:58, p.4
Columnist comments on the culture of Generation X.
257 Getting behind the boom of talk shows
Public Relations News Release 1997:359, p.1
J. C. Turner talks about the increase in the number of talk shows.
258 Cable to broadcast UNI commencement
Northern Iowan 94:55, p.6
UNI Commencement ceremonies will be broadcast on local cable channels.
259 Seinfeld's 'show about nothing' says giddy-yap, good-bye
Northern Iowan 94:51, p.5
Columnist comments on the television show "Seinfeld".
260 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.
261 UNI-Plex offers alternate fun
Northern Iowan 94:43, p.12
Students can view movies on UNI-Plex, channel 21.
262 Oprah winner in court
Northern Iowan 94:40, p.1
Oprah Winfrey was declared not liable for damages to the cattle industry two years after her show on mad cow disease aired.
263 MTV's Loveline comes to Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1997:241, p.1
MTV's Loveline's hosts Adam Carolla and Dr. Drew Pinsky to appear at UNI March 4.
264 Passing of a legend
Northern Iowan 94:38, p.17
Columnist comments on the death of Chicago Cubs announcer Harry Caray.
265 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.
266 Kids: don't try television antics or kung fu at home
Northern Iowan 94:33, p.5
Columnist comments on the effects that television has on children.
267 Watch your mouth, Oprah!
Northern Iowan 94:33, p.5
Editorial comments on Oprah Winfrey's courtroom battle with the cattle industry.
268 Say it ain't so Shaggy!
Northern Iowan 94:32, p.6
Columnist comments on the character Shaggy from the cartoon "Scooby Do."
269 Content and age-level evaluated in new TV ratings
Public Relations News Release 1997:156, p.1
Lynn Nielsen, principal at Price Laboratory School, stresses the importance of screening children's exposure to television.
270 Fox Sports is so not "there"
Northern Iowan 94:28, p.17
Prefers SportsCenter program to Fox Sports.
271 Soaps use amnesia, real shows do not
Northern Iowan 94:23, p.7
Defends his favorite television program against soap operas.
272 Some "South Park" at UNI
Northern Iowan 94:22, p.10
Former UNI student Chris Pirillo creates "South Park" Web site.
273 UNI Orchestra to be featured on IPTV
Northern Iowan 94:12, p.12

Halloween concert will be broadcast.

274 Xena: Warrior Princess and blueprint for equality
Northern Iowan 94:9, p.5
Believes television character is good role model.
275 Football, Princess Di, breast implants. what's it all mean?
Northern Iowan 94:3, p.7
Television talk shows and coverage of death of Diana, Princess of Wales.
276 Are you ready for the internet on your television
Public Relations News Release 1996:481, p.1
Professor Varn discusses the advantages of internet on televisions.
277 Murder: television's "how to do" class
Northern Iowan 93:59, p.3
Comments on effects of violence in television.
278 Something is out there!
Northern Iowan 93:59, p.3
Comments on society's focus on angels and the supernatural.
279 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.
280 Xena: Warrior princess or women's activist
Northern Iowan 93:57, p.3
Women's movement can learn much from Xena.
281 Television programs like "Ellen" open our eyes to reality
Northern Iowan 93:50, p.4
Comments on television programs threatening family values.
282 Talk shows take back seat to Looney Tunes any day; lay down Sally . . .
Northern Iowan 93:45, p.6
Comments on talk shows.
283 Is the internet overtaking the TV in popularity?
Public Relations News Release 1996:318, p.1
Professor Zeitz discusses the internet and its rising popularity.
284 UNI-TV turns on viewers
Northern Iowan 93:42, p.1
UNI-TV provides students with hands-on experience in broadcasting via the Campus Cable system.
285 Food Lion Inc. wrong; investigation reports truth
Northern Iowan 93:41, p.7
Comments on jury awarding Food Lion, Inc., $5.5 million against ABC and Prime Time Live television show.
286 Real TV is an oxymoron
Northern Iowan 93:38, p.6
Columnist comments on reality in television.
287 The sky is falling, the sky is falling; NBC movie of the year: All the hype, but not worth the hassles
Northern Iowan 93:38, p.9
Review of NBC movie "Asteroid: Deadly impact" with Michael Biehn and Annabeth Sciorra.
288 Fans 'head over feet' at Music Awards
Northern Iowan 93:32, p.8
Review of winners and losers of 24th Annual American Music Awards.
289 Commend TCI for morals
Northern Iowan 93:30, p.6
TCI taking MTV off cable system is another example of how the company is imposing its morals.
290 "Growing Up Brady" to be presented on University of Northern Iowa campus, Tuesday, January 28
Public Relations News Release 1996:234, p.1
Barry Williams, Greg Brady of The Brady Bunch, will be presenting "Growing Up Brady" January 28.
291 MTV hangs on in Cedar Falls; but loses ground in Waterloo
Northern Iowan 93:29, p.1
TCI cable company pulled MTV channel from its Cedar Falls cable system.
292 No pressing question this week, only weather, pro wrestling
Northern Iowan 93:29, p.8
Columnists comment on winter, pro wrestling, and soap operas.
293 What is the 'TV-PG" in the Corner of Your TV Screen
Public Relations News Release 1996:220, p.1
Opinions vary on the effectiveness or appropriateness of television ratings, according to J. C. Turner.
294 Catch Panther football on KWWL
Northern Iowan 93:28, p.14
UNI football game against Marshall will be shown live on KWWL.
295 TV dramas may create unrealistic expectations of emergency rooms
Public Relations News Release 1996:158, p.1
Annette Elverum presented her paper "A Near Perfect World of Health Care: Chicago Hope and E. R." Her research showed success rates much higher on television than in real life, which may create unrealistic expectations.
296 Experiential learning is on the air with UNI-TV
Campus News Network 7:6, p.1
On-campus television channel offers opportunities to students; photo.
297 It's a bird, it's a plane, it's--a groom?
Northern Iowan 93:7, p.6
Columnist comments on the engagement of Superman to Lois Lane.
298 U! makes first live broadcast
Northern Iowan 93:5, p.4
Student produced television news show U! made its first live broadcast last Thursday; photo.
299 How to get to Sesame Street
Northern Iowan 93:4, p.11
"Sesame Street" actress Sonia Manzano spoke about her heritage and being on the show.
300 U! to premiere next week on channel 22
Northern Iowan 93:2, p.6
Electronic Media Division students will broadcast their new news program U! September 12.