Philip Meyer
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American journalist and academic
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Philip Meyer was an American journalist and scholar who was a professor and holder of the Knight Chair in Journalism at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He researched in the areas of journalism quality, precision journalism, civic journalism, polling, the newspaper industry, and communications technology. Meyer received his undergraduate degree in technical journalism from Kansas State University , a master's degree in political science from Chapel Hill and was a non-degree Nieman Fellow at Harvard University .
Philip Meyer's Published Works
Published Works
- Defining and Measuring Credibility of Newspapers: Developing an Index (1988) (533)
- The Vanishing Newspaper: Saving Journalism in the Information Age (2004) (342)
- The New Precision Journalism (1991) (80)
- The Influence Model and Newspaper Business (2004) (66)
- THE USA TODAY INDEX OF ETHNIC DIVERSITY (1992) (64)
- Assessing public journalism (1998) (52)
- News media responsiveness to public health. (1990) (37)
- Survey Yields Five Factors of Newspaper Quality (2005) (30)
- The Accounting Entity (1973) (25)
- The newspaper survival book: An editor's guide to marketing research (1985) (22)
- Ethical Journalism: A Guide for Students, Practitioners, and Consumers (1987) (21)
- The APB's Independence and Its Implications for the FASB (1974) (21)
- Public and Traditional Journalism: A Shift in Values? (1998) (20)
- Learning Reconsidered: Education in the Digital Age Communications, Convergence and the Curriculum (2002) (20)
- The Effects of Public Ownership on Newspaper Companies: A Preliminary Inquiry (1984) (17)
- OPINION WITHOUT POLLS: FINDING A LINK BETWEEN CORPORATE CULTURE AND PUBLIC JOURNALISM (2000) (15)
- A Workable Measure of Auditing Accuracy in Newspapers (1988) (13)
- AFTERMATH OF MARTYRDOM: NEGRO MILITANCY AND MARTIN LUTHER KING (1969) (11)
- Models for Editorial Decision Making: The Benefits of Semi-Formality (1978) (8)
- Above-Average Staff Size Helps Newspapers Retain Circulation (2003) (7)
- Social Responsibility Wins When CEO Has Been Editor (2002) (7)
- Anatomy of a Death Spiral: Newspapers and Their Credibility (2002) (7)
- What Kind of Journalism Does the Public Need (2005) (7)
- Certification of Journalists: Necessary for Our Times (2008) (6)
- PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS: POLLING AS POLITICAL SCIENCE AND POLLING AS JOURNALISM (1990) (6)
- Use of an Electronic Database to Evaluate Newspaper Editorial Quality (1992) (5)
- After Journalism (1992) (4)
- PRECISION JOURNALISM AND THE 1988 US ELECTIONS (1989) (3)
- THE JOURNALIST: FRIEND OR FOE? (1971) (3)
- Elitism and Newspaper Believability (1973) (2)
- Applied accounting theory : a financial reporting perspective (1980) (2)
- Working with Numbers and Statistics: A Handbook for Journalists (2006) (1)
- Governing the United States: To Keep the Republic in Its Third Century (1978) (1)
- Paper Route: Finding My Way to Precision Journalism (2012) (0)
- To keep the Republic : governing the United States in its third century (1975) (0)
- Videotex as a Marketing Problem (1983) (0)
- An inquiry into the Nature of the entity concept and its implications for contemporary accounting controversies (1971) (0)
- Active Ride Shop : Chapter 11 Bankruptcy (2010) (0)
- Conference reportPROCEEDINGS OF THE FORTY-SECOND ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR PUBLIC OPINION RESEARCH PUBLIC OPINION RESEARCH IN THE INFORMATION AGE (1987) (0)
- Illustrations of Foreign Currency Translation : A Survey of the Application of FASB Statement No. 52 (Book) (1983) (0)
- Air pollution and health: what Georgia physicians should know. (1999) (0)
- Psychographics Made Simple [and] Newspaper Readership and Proximity to Metropolitan Markets. American Newspaper Publishers Association (ANPA) News Research Report No. 34. (1982) (0)
- Price elasticity in the Swiss timber market. (1982) (0)
- New Uses for Old Tools: The Discovery of Public Opinion Research by Other Professions (1974) (0)
- Integrating an Economics Glossary into any Website (1999) (0)
- Leo Bogart, 1921–2005 (2006) (0)
- LETTER TO JAPANESE COLLEAGUES IN JAPOR (1995) (0)
- SAT Scores, Journalism and Public Policy. (1993) (0)
- Nothing to Read: Newspapers and Elections in a Social Experiment.Jeffery J. Mondak (1996) (0)
- Moral confusion: The what, why, and how of journalism is changing (1994) (0)
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