Jason B. Reineke, Ph D
 


Jason B. Reineke, Ph D
School of Journalism
College of Mass Communication
Middle Tennesee State University
Box 64
Murfressboro, TN 37132
jreineke@mtsu.edu
615-494-7746

 


Recent Publications

Slater, M. D., Hayes, A. F., Reineke, J. B., Long, M., Bettinghaus, E. P. (2009). Newspaper coverage of cancer prevention: Multilevel evidence for knowledge gap effects. Journal of Communication, 59, 514-533.

Lambe, J. L., & Reineke, J. B. (2009). Public attitudes about government involvement in expressive controversies. Journal of Communication, 59, 225-242.

Slater, M. D., Long, M., Bettinghaus, E. P., & Reineke, J. B. (2008). News coverage of cancer in the United States: A national sample of newspapers, television and magazines. Journal of Health Communication, 13, 523-537.

Hayes, A. F., & Reineke, J. B. (2008). Perceiving reality: Meta-analyses. In W. Donsbach (Ed.) The international encyclopedia of communication. Blackwell.

Hayes, A. F., & Reineke, J. B. (2007). The effects of government censorship of war-related news coverage on interest in the censored coverage. Mass Communication & Society, 10, 423-438.

Glynn, C. J., Huge, M., Reineke, J. B., Hardy, B. W., & Shanahan, J. (2007). When Oprah intervenes: Political correlates of daytime talk show viewing. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 51 (2), 228-244.


   
© 2009 Jason Reineke