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CONTRIBUTORS
ABOUT THE EDITORS AND
CHURCHILL L. ROBERTS is Professor in the College of Journalism and Com-
munications at the University of Florida.
JOSEPH A. RUSSOMANNO is Assistant Professor in the Walter Cronkite
School of Journalism and Telecommunication at Arizona State University.
MICHAEL B. SALWEN is Professor in the School of Communications at the
University of Miami.
PAMELA J. SHOEMAKER is the Jon Ben Snow Professor at the S. I. New-
house School of Public Communications at Syracuse University.
MICHAEL W. SINGLETARY is Assistant Dean, Graduate School, at the Uni-
versity of Tennessee.
KIM A. SMITH is Professor in the Greenlee School of Journalism and Com-
munication at Iowa State University.
ARDYTH B. SOHN is Professor in the Department of Journalism at Butler
University.
GUIDO H. STEMPEL III is Distinguished Professor Emeritus in the E. W.
Scripps School of Journalism at Ohio University.
LOWNDES F. STEPHENS is Professor in the College of Journalism and Mass
Communications at the University of South Carolina.
HERB STRENTZ is Professor in the School of Journalism and Mass Commu-
nication at Drake University.
JUDITH SYLVESTER is Assistant Professor in the Manship School of Jour-
nalism at Louisiana State University.
WAYNE WANTA is Associate Professor in the School of Journalism and Com-
munication at the University of Oregon.
KATHLEEN B. WAITERS is Associate Professor in the Department of Com-
munication at the University of Dayton.
LIZ WATTS is Assistant Professor in the School of Mass Communications at
Texas Tech University.
DAVID H. WEAVER is the Roy W. Howard Professor in the School of Jour-
nalism at Indiana University.