Television

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# Title Date Summary
351 Warning: TV may be a health hazard
Northern Iowan 90:15, p.9
The uses of television.
352 Gilligan's lessons
Northern Iowan 90:15, p.8
Speculates on meaning of "Gilligan's Island".
353 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.
354 Faculty static over cable plan; faculty pushes for educational programming
Northern Iowan 90:4, p.2
Continued delays in making cable television available to campus residences.
355 Men, television and "The Brady Bunch"
Northern Iowan 90:3, p.6
Men's and women's television viewing habits.
356 Child developmental telecourse offered
Northern Iowan 89:62, p.4
Course combines twenty-six television lectures and independent study.
357 A Barney, milk-drinker, Mariah Carey cable TV fantasy
Northern Iowan 89:60, p.2
Television fantasies.
358 Telecourses offered this summer
Northern Iowan 89:58, p.5
Courses in psychology and health offered.
359 Raw Toonage; Students Catch the Craze
Old Gold 0:0, p.30
Cartoons are popular with many students on campus; photo.
360 Andy Griffith study garners national attention
Northern Iowa Today 21:1, p.4
Professor Sarina Chen looks at a community of television watchers.
361 "Junkies" back on air; cable access 2
Northern Iowan 89:41, p.2
Tells readers when program is aired.
362 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.
363 Memo
Northern Iowan 89:40, p.8
Humorous proposal for UNI television show.
364 Three telecourses to be offered in spring
Northern Iowan 89:26, p.1
Courses in health, child development, and geology will be broadcast.
365 New telecourses this spring
Campus News Network 3:7, p.4
Will offer courses on health, child development, and geology.
366 TV legend speaks to UNI students; Harry Coyle
Northern Iowan 89:21, p.16
Television sports director Harry Coyle speaks to broadcasting students.
367 Anti-ERA ads challenged
Northern Iowan 89:18, p.3
Reacts to recent television ads on ERA.
368 And now, live from the Dome . . . .
Northern Iowan 89:17, p.1
UNI-Idaho game covered live on television.
369 Telecourses provide expanding educational opportunities
Northern Iowan 89:9, p.4
About ninety-five students are taking courses over television at UNI.
370 Cedar Falls and WestMarc consider UNI cable station
Northern Iowan 89:4, p.4
Professor Turner makes formal request at public hearing; cabling of dorms still under discussion.
371 Telecourses offer chance to expand education on Iowa Public Television
Northern Iowan 88:62, p.1
Will offer seven courses this fall; description of courses.
372 Forum debates censorship; 'Sports Junkies' topic of discussion
Northern Iowan 88:57, p.4
Attempts to decide whether the show was censored or was shut down because of a lack of professionalism; photo.
373 'Sports Junkies' scrapped: Hall pulls plug on controversial show
Northern Iowan 88:51, p.1
Review by jury leads to cancellation; Professor Snyder protests.
374 Behind the Scenes
Northern Iowan 88:48, p.5
Critical of ads by Benetton.
375 For couch potatoes, the best thing to come along since the lay-z-boy
Public Relations News Release 1991:514, p.1
National Cable TV Month is celebrated with the discussion of its history.
376 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.
377 "It's just a minor error in addition--God's even forgiven me already!"
Public Relations News Release 1991:486, p.1
Jon Stone reports that Robert Tilton, a TV evangelist, is following in the footsteps of Jim Bakker and Jimmy Swaggart. Corruption in televangelism will continue as long as money from supporters keeps pouring in.
378 University of Northern Iowa student cable program to be discontinued
Public Relations News Release 1991:472, p.1
One University student cable program has been discontinued and another is under review according to Jon Hall.
379 Students turn to TV for stress reliever; what's your favorite show?
Northern Iowan 88:43, p.10
Students talk about their favorite shows.
380 Stand by Me
Northern Iowan 88:43, p.2
Humorous look at TV shows.
381 These teachers are a little on the square side.
Public Relations News Release 1991:435, p.1
Interactive Instructional Television enables students and teachers to interact while hundreds of miles apart.
382 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.
383 UNI leaders plan future of cable network on campus
Northern Iowan 88:35, p.1
Committee begins to consider possibilities.
384 Stand by Me
Northern Iowan 88:35, p.2
Soap opera highlights.
385 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.
386 Stand By Me
Northern Iowan 88:31, p.2
A quick look at some recent television commercials.
387 University making positive changes in residence halls
Northern Iowan 88:30, p.5
Touch tone phones installed in some dorms; working on cable television system.
388 Interactive instructional television has tremendous potential for all students
Public Relations News Release 1991:249, p.1
Robert Hardman states that interactive instructional television began in higher education, primarily at the community college level, and moved very rapidly into the high school setting. It is moving more slowly into the elementary level.
389 Saturday morning cartoons source of entertainment: Rocky and Bullwinkle and Bugs Bunny still old favorites for many
Northern Iowan 88:27, p.11
Students talk about their favorite cartoons.
390 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.
391 Battle of the talk shows; Oprah Winfrey vs. Maury Povich
Northern Iowan 88:10, p.11
Students talk about their favorite show.
392 Broadcasting students develop TV show
Northern Iowan 88:7, p.7
Students tour campus and ask students their reactions to different issues; show is broadcast on public access cable station; photo.
393 'Like sands through the hourglass . . . '; soap operas provide break from reality for most students
Northern Iowan 88:7, p.7
Students talk about their affection for television soap operas.
394 Teens & TV sex--Do you know what your kids are watching?
Public Relations News Release 1991:23, p.1
Parents urged to visit with their children about the way that sex is portrayed on TV by UNI professor.
395 Telecourse on teachng the gifted to be offered beginning September 9 by University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1991:11, p.1
A telecourse aimed at helping teachers deal with gifted students will be offered by Iowa Public Television.
396 Telecourse on American poetry to be offered by University of Northern Iowa beginning September 6
Public Relations News Release 1991:10, p.1
UNI to offer a telecourse on the history of American poetry.
397 Fewer commercials allowed in children's programming, but parental guidance still key to T.V. watching
Public Relations News Release 1990:536, p.1
Advertising minutes have been reduced during children's programming on TV.
398 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.
399 Television remotes and sports--and easy way to start a living room fire
Northern Iowan 87:52, p.11
Many sporting events available on television.
400 World exploration can start at home with geography awareness
Public Relations News Release 1990:335, p.1
Geography awareness in the home can start with simply a globe.