The Gainesville Sun from 06/13/93 to 10/17/95
The electronic global village: How much information
is The Gainesville Sun 06/13/93
enough?
By RON CUNNINGHAM, editorial-page editor of The Sun.
Teens take to the airwaves The Gainesville Sun 02/02/94
A teen radio show on Kiss 105 provides young
adults with a forum for discussing problems they
encounter in high school.
By ANGELA CAIN, Sun correspondent
Jails pull plug on TV The Gainesville Sun 08/07/94
Alachual County also plans restrictions
By JAMES HELLEGAARD, Sun staff writer
Lights, camera, politics The Gainesville Sun 08/07/94
Lawmakers use personal TV shows to get
their message out
Hause and Senate members tape and edit talk schows
that are later aired by local TV stations.
By SEAN LOUGHLIN, Washington Bureau
Journalists tend to turn news into a story of scandale The GainesvilleSun
08/21/94
or crisis
Newspeople gegin with a set of facts, but they fashion
a larger presentation from them without owning up to
- or even knowing - what they are doing.
By RONALD D: ELVING. Congressonal Quarterly
From carnival to 3-ring circus, media coverage has The Gainesville
Sun 10/23/94
to hit bottom
All the Rules have gone out the window. Proscecuters
and defense attorneys leak information they think will
help their causes.
By CURT PIERSON, managing editor of the Sun.
Governor says Bush's ad is 'Willie Horton revisited' The Gainesville
Sun 10/27/94
The town where Chiles' career began no longer
supports him
The Associated Press
Voters are furious - at the media The Gainesville Sun 11/15/94
In my travels covering the campaigns of '94,
people frequently felt moved to read me the riot
act about the state of American journalism.
By MARSHA MERCER, Media General Newspapers
Sorry, Bert and Ernie, television isn't a teaching tool The Gainesville
Sun 11/17/94
Although it has always been a reliably sweet hour
of Muppets and music, educators have long debated
whether it really halps kids learn, or merely habituates
television watching.
By BILLY TASHMAN, The New York Times
Public TV under assault The Gainesville Sun 12/06/94
It will be up to people who run the local stations to
save the system - if it is to be saved at all.
By ANDREW J: GLASS, Cox News Service
Press does disservice when invading privacy The Gainesville Sun 03/12/95
The action by The Wall Street Journal gives the
maistream press a bad name, and sends many
readers into orbit.
By CURT PIERSON, managing editor of the Sun.
Does 'Kids'´reflect teen life accurately?
Gingrich delivers hot message to the media The Gainesville Sun 06/11/95
The House speaker believes the media are biased
and not representive of the mainstream.
BY CURT PIERSON, managing editor of The Sun
Rape magazine draws protests The Gainesville Sun 07/06/95
By CINDY SWIRKO, Sun staff writer
Disney dances into a cultural minefield The Gainesville Sun 07/09/95
"Pocahontas' is a flirty tale about a politically correct babe."
By TERRY MATTINGLY, Scripps Howard News Service
MOON Mageyine doubles its distribution, expands area The GainesvilleSun
08/23/95
Colin Whitworth of Moon, "We're all so happy publishing
our own magazine that getting paid at all is amazing."
By AARON HOOVER, Sun staff writer
Apology accepted. The Gainesville Sun 08/25/95
The ABC television network has issued the
following correction and apology to Philip Morris
concerning last year's DayOne broadcasts, which
alleged that tobacce companies are "spiking"
their cigarettes with significant amounts of
nicotine from outside sources.
Florida schools rank high in censorship The Gainesville Sun 08/31/95
Books at two local middle scholls were challenged.
By MARY SHEDDEN, Sun staff writer
Gangsta Rap The Gainesville Sun 09/10/95
Civil rights veteran speaks out against violent,
anti-women songs
By SONYA ROSS, The Associated Press
TV eroding social fabric, professor says The Gainesville Sun 09/10/95
By THOMAS B: EDSALL, The Washington Post
About the movie "Kids" a controversial film. The Gainesville
Sun 09/12/95
By JEFF PARKER, special to The Sun
Hollywood an expert at marketing trash The Gainesville Sun 09/22/95
The latest film from Tinseltown isn't about feminism;
it's about making money for its producers.
By MAUREEN DOWD, The New York Times.
Rotten decision was only right one The Gainesville Sun 09/22/95
The Unabomber and his ultimatum held two
fine newspapers hostage.
By ELLEN GOODMAN.
Columnist Ellen Goodman writes for
Boston Globe Newspaper Co.
'Kids' viewing prompts The Gainesville Sun 09/29/95
HIV counselor to visit GHS
Talking about sexuality and AIDS at a Gainesville
High School
By EDITH PAAL, Sun staff writer
TV may decide the vote The Gainesville Sun 10/17/95
Critics say Bush's ads are simplistic and
Chiles' ads öacl fpcis-
By ALAn JUDD, Sun capital bureau
The Tampa Tribune from 11/13/94 to 06/18/96
The ugliest of stories, with coverage to match The Tampa Tribune
11/13/94
By BOB HERBERT, New York Times columnist.
U.N. affirms woman's sex rights The Tampa Tribune 12/22/95
Woman have a rigtht to control their sexuality and
make decisions about secual health, say Conference
on Women delegates.
A Tribune wire service report.
Doing a slow burn The Tampa Tribune 06/17/96
Firefighters see red over new series
"L.A. Firefighters," calling it unrealistic.
By WALT BELCHER, Tribune Staff Writer
CYBERSICKNESS The Tampa Tribune 06/17/96
Too much exposure to virtual reality can
bring on real-liefe problems.
By JOHN FERRI, Tribune Correspondent
Study faults TV coverage of Hispanics The Tampa Tribune 06/17/96
By ROBIN DOUGHERTY
of Knight-Ridder Newspapers
Political cartoon The Tampa Tribune 06/18/96
Internet access a concern The Tampa Tribune 06/18/96
The schoool board votes today on monitoring
Students' access to the Internet.
By TRACIE REDDICK, Tribune Staff Writer.
Unabomber says attacks to end if newspapers publish article. The Tampa
Tribune
A San Francisco Chronicle Report
"To increase our chances of getting our stuff published
in some 'respectable' periodical we have to offer less
in exchange for publication in Penthouse."
UNABOMBER
Aligator from 10/93 to 09/28/94
Students to show film on 1990 murders. Alligator 10/19/93
By KIK KOPPITCH, contriburing writer
Crime wave or media hype? ALLIGATOR 02/02/94
Experts disagree on reason for number of jevenile
gun use cases
By SANDRA L.. NORTUNEN, Alligator writer
UF Police refusing to give rape location Alligator 08/30/94
By F. HIERS
Opinions Alligator 09/28/94
True crime, True sleaze
The New York Times from 08/20/95 to 08/28/95
Americans Despair Of Pobular Cutlure The New York Tumes 08/20/95
In a New York Times poll, people have little good to
say about TV, movies and pop music.
By ELIYABETH KOLBERT
Political Cartoon The New York Times 08/28/95
Alabama: Bus ticket out of the State
TOM TOLES, The Buffalo News Universal Prss Syndicate
Nothing decent about the Communications Decency Act The New York Times
The Bill would amend the Communications ACT of 1934
and the U.S. Code to force those who allow others
access to the information superhighway to
monitor their customers' communications.
By CHARLES LEVENDOSKY
St. Augustine Record from 09/17/95
Cameras in the courtroom: St. Augustine Record 09/17/95
entertainment vs. real justice
By PHILIP TERZIAN, Providence Journal-Bulletin
ABC's tobacco apology leaves public in the dark St. Augustine Record
09/17/95
By J. CHARLES MOKRISKI. special to The
Hartford Courant
Official Stories Humanist Jan/Feb. 94
Media Coverage of American Crime Policy Vol. 54 # 1
By ROBERT ELIAS
Political Cartoon Folio Weekly 06/11/96
This modern World
By TOM TOMORROW
Hot of the presses MACLEAN'S 01/24/94
Sensational stories fuel America's tabloid-inspired
media machine.
By MARY NEMETH with WILLIAM LOWTHER in Manassas, Va.,
ANNE GREGOR in Los Angeles and JAMES DEACON in Edmonton.
TELEVISION The Wall Street Journal 09/09/94
CHANGING CHANNELS
As the TV industry enters a new era, only one thing
is certain: It's going to be confusing
By ELLEN GRAHAM
Herald withdraws Silver Knight Award The Herald 07/04/95
Student forged letter of praise
By MARILYN MARKS, Herald staff writer
HER OWN PRIVATE IDAHO The New Yorker 07/10/95
No one personifies the rise of the radical fringe in
Republican politics quite like Representative
Helen Chenoweth, the new scourge of the House.
By SIDNEY BLUMENTHAL