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Journal of Radio Studies The Journal of Radio Studies seeks articles and book reviews for the November 2000 issue. Studies may concentrate on any historical area of radio including radio drama, propaganda, ethnic studies, social movements, rhetorical studies, and other areas dealing with the evolution of radio. Studies may focus on either national or international topics. Submit four copies of manuscript in APA style, and include an abstract of 100 words or less. JRS is a peer-reviewed, scholarly interdisciplinary publication sponsored by the Broadcast Education Association of America. Deadline: April 15, 2000. Contact Dr. Frank Chorba, Mass Media Studies, Washburn University, Topeka, KS 66621; 785/231-1010, x1805; <zzchor@washburn.edu>. |