Television
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Holloway calls for end to "displays of carnage" Holloway--Carson L. (Class of 1991) Northern Iowan 86:35, p.2 |
2/6/1990 | Believes repeated viewing of death and injury cause harm to the viewer. | |
402 |
Get Funky! Funcke--Jill A. (Class of 1990) Northern Iowan 86:34, p.10 |
2/2/1990 | Spending time watching TV. | |
403 |
Get Funky! Funcke--Jill A. (Class of 1990) Northern Iowan 86:22, p.19 |
11/17/1989 | A look at annoying commercials. | |
404 |
Panthers will receive television exposure Huffman--Elwin Northern Iowan 86:22, p.10 |
11/17/1989 | Panther games will be broadcast this season on KWWL. | |
405 |
Can't improve on "Beverly Hillbillies" Grawe--Jim Northern Iowan 85:65, p.5 |
7/28/1989 | Believes movie will have difficulty improving on the television series. | |
406 |
Talk is cheap, but diverse Osborne--Ann Marie (Class of 1991) Northern Iowan 85:63, p.2 |
7/14/1989 | Enjoys television talk shows. | |
407 |
Story tips- TV programming. Public Relations News Release 1988:550, p.1 |
7/5/1989 | Sharon Smaldino says television can still be used as a learning tool. Getting kids to become active viewers, making them think about what they are watching and how it affects them , television can be used to stimulate thought. | |
408 |
Students have grown up: cartoons changed over the years Hagerman--Brian (Class of 1992) Northern Iowan 85:49, p.10 |
4/7/1989 | ||
409 |
Tune in to tune out ---parental discretion is advised. Public Relations News Release 1988:366, p.1 |
3/27/1989 | Sharon Smaldino says one reason quality programming for children has declined over the past five years is that federal funding and guidelines foe such shows as after school specials have been dropped. | |
410 |
Students want cable in dorms; surveys show Sheets--Kerry (Student--1988-1990) Northern Iowan 85:42, p.5 |
3/3/1989 | Issue still being studied by the Department of Residence. | |
411 |
Student rates current television programs Putze--Aaron A. (Class of 1993) Northern Iowan 85:37, p.11 |
2/14/1989 | Quick look at current television programs. | |
412 |
ESPN to air UNI game Northern Iowan 85:19, p.16 |
11/1/1988 | Will televise game against Arizona State. | |
413 |
Untitled Wilde--Jesse Northern Iowan 85:4, p.2 |
9/9/1988 | Recommends career in televangelism. | |
414 |
UNI offers telecourses Northern Iowan 85:1, p.7 |
8/26/1988 | Will offer six telecourses. | |
415 |
Six telecourses to provide long distance learning opportunities at Northern Iowa. Public Relations News Release 1988:521, p.1 |
8/4/1988 | Subjects covered in 1988 fall telecourses will be the human brain, health, teaching writing, English, humanities and sociology. | |
416 |
Couch potatoes not new phenomenon; only the name's been changed Grunewald--Eric Northern Iowan 84:48, p.8 |
3/29/1988 | A look at folks who just lie about. | |
417 |
Kanter tells of television's impact on vote Rogers--Steve Northern Iowan 84:37, p.4 |
2/12/1988 | Paul Kanter delivers lecture. | |
418 |
Rather does not deserve criticism Northern Iowan 84:33, p.2 |
1/29/1988 | Views on interview of George Bush by Dan Rather. | |
419 |
Controversial programming may be most valuable Public Relations News Release 1987:205, p.1 |
1/13/1988 | Professor Byron Renz speaks on the value of television programming containing controversial subject matter. | |
420 |
Children are caught in the middle of marriage between TV and toy industry, says Northern Iowa professor Public Relations News Release 1987:189, p.1 |
12/22/1987 | Professor Byron Renz discusses the pressures placed on children and their parents by toy advertising campaigns. He explains that parents are responsible for filtering what programs and toys their children are exposed to. | |
421 |
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 |
11/4/1987 | 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. | |
422 |
The Human Element McKinlay--Michael John (Classes of 1986 and 1990; Northern Iowan 84:19, p.2 |
10/30/1987 | Critical of Dan Rather. | |
423 |
Dorm Life--But Not as We Know It Walker--Michael Edward (Class of 1991) Northern Iowan 84:11, p.15 |
10/2/1987 | Television as a cure for boredom. | |
424 |
Left of the Dial White--Joseph C. (Student--1987) Northern Iowan 84:4, p.2 |
9/4/1987 | Portrays television program. | |
425 |
Public Relations Public Relations News Release 1987:28, p.1 |
9/2/1987 | The Public Relations staff assist the television assignment editor in finding news stories, setting up interviews, and shooting suitable backgrounds. Possible topics include the Orchesis Dance Club, Gospel Choir, and student tutoring. | |
426 |
Jayne Gackenbach Northern Iowa Today 16:1, p.3 |
9/1/1987 | Appears on Phil Donahue Show to discuss lucid dreaming. | |
427 |
Five telecourses to provide long distance learning opportunities to Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1987:7, p.1 |
8/21/1987 | Jim Bodensteiner speaks on the broadcasting of five telecourses on astronomy, psychology, sociology, and handicapped children on Iowa Public Television. Instructors include Professors Ralph Scott, Darrel Hoff, Jayne Gackenbach, and Virgil Noack. | |
428 |
Record 80 educators attend UNI Conference on Talented and Gifted July 12-17 Public Relations News Release 1987:433, p.1 |
7/17/1987 | Harold Shane speaks at the Conference on Talented and Gifted. Shane covered the impact of television on American education, and the relationships between children and machines. Includes a list of CONTAG participants. | |
429 |
Critical commercial viewing is important Rooney--David W. (Class of 1989) Northern Iowan 83:55, p.15 |
4/24/1987 | Barbara Lounsberry comments on television sales techniques. | |
430 |
Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs Public Relations News Release 1987:328, p.1 |
4/16/1987 | Radio News Network 'Broadcast Briefs' summarize the five weekly stories broadcast by UNIRNN. The briefs can be accessed through a toll-free number Monday through Friday. | |
431 |
Clampett clan is tops in TV despite ratings of 'Cosby' Grawe--Jim Northern Iowan 83:50, p.14 |
4/7/1987 | A review of the television show "The Beverly Hillbillies." | |
432 |
Star Trek's Scotty beams down to the UNI campus Tuesday (April 14) Public Relations News Release 1987:304, p.1 |
4/7/1987 | James Doohan, engineer of the U. S. S. Enterprise in the original Star Trek series, appeared in the Auditorium Building to answer questions about the program. The event was sponsored by the Speakers Committee. | |
433 |
UNI group hopes for stardom Hoffman--Sue Northern Iowan 83:50, p.11 |
4/7/1987 | The Harmony Four will appear on Nashville Network; photo. | |
434 |
'Murphy the Moose' introduces area schoolchildren to new UNI Museum Public Relations News Release 1987:272, p.1 |
3/17/1987 | Murphy the Moose visits Southdale schools to raise money and awareness for the university museum. Anne Callahan coordinated the fundraising events for Murphy, including leaf raking, bake sales, and pet shows. | |
435 |
Condom ads helpful Northern Iowan 83:45, p.2 |
3/13/1987 | Feels condom advertisements should be run in newspapers and on television. | |
436 |
Television and religion, is it help or is it hype? Grawe--Jim Northern Iowan 83:44, p.13 |
3/10/1987 | John Folkers offers views on religious television programs. | |
437 |
Television to become tool for education Derr--Ed Public Relations News Release 83:38, p.7 |
2/17/1987 | Robert Decker talks about distance education. | |
438 |
UNI professor will speak on foster parenting Robnett--Michelle Public Relations News Release 83:38, p.8 |
2/17/1987 | Vincent Faherty will appear on KWWL program. | |
439 |
"Amerika" 'revives Red Scare tactics' Hessburg--Connie Northern Iowan 83:37, p.2 |
2/13/1987 | Harshly criticizes an upcoming television miniseries. | |
440 |
Piece of mind Hudson--Terry Northern Iowan 83:36, p.2 |
2/10/1987 | Feels condom commercials may be out of place on television. | |
441 |
'Steve Kalb . . . Come on down': UNI student selected for "The Price is Right" Danielson--Darwin W. (Class of 1987) Northern Iowan 83:32, p.10 |
1/27/1987 | Steve Kalb talks about his experience on a television game show; photo. | |
442 |
Kwitchersnivlin' Williams--Todd Allen (Class of 1989) Northern Iowan 83:30, p.2 |
1/20/1987 | Students watch a violent television show. | |
443 |
T.V. promotes silence Smith--Linda Northern Iowan 83:27, p.3 |
12/5/1986 | Feels that television urges victims of violent crime to keep quiet. | |
444 |
Hi, Mom! Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988) Northern Iowan 83:24, p.4 |
11/18/1986 | Students at a UNI football game wave at a television camera; photo. | |
445 |
West side seating urged Northern Iowan 83:22, p.1 |
11/11/1986 | Filled seats will look better on television. | |
446 |
UNI joins national push to educate, entertain via satellite; first of five broadcasts to air Oct. 29 Public Relations News Release 1987:77, p.1 |
10/23/1986 | The College Satellite Network allowed the university to utilize five live educational programs, which students could view in Maucker Union. Students were able to interact with panelists by phone to ask about politics, culture, and science. | |
447 |
ESPN to telecast UNI-Indiana State Nov. 13 Northern Iowan 83:15, p.1 |
10/17/1986 | ||
448 |
No Messin' Around Shedeck--Molly Jo Northern Iowan 83:8, p.2 |
9/23/1986 | Feels that mass media inaccurately portray life. | |
449 |
Survey finds students materialistic Bingham--Elizabeth (Class of 1915) Northern Iowan 83:4, p.5 |
9/9/1986 | A look to see how UNI students compare with national trends. | |
450 |
Kwitchersnivlin' Williams--Todd Allen (Class of 1989) Northern Iowan 83:3, p.2 |
9/5/1986 | Shows a man watching Robin Leach on TV endorsing his new television show. |
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