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BROADCAST REGULATION, IMPACT ON LOCAL OWNERSHIP Jerry Condra Assistant Professor of Communication Studies M.S., Friends University More than 40 years as radio and television station manager and news director; built and operated two television stations Quoted in The New York Times, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, HDTV Magazine, Syracuse Post-Standard, St. Joseph News-Press and various electronic media 312-3521 (342-9680), Fax: 312-5658 e-mail: condra@oswego.edu Web site: www.oswego.edu/~condra BROADCAST REGULATION, TELECOMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS Fritz J. Messere Professor and Chair of Communication Studies Convenor of the Annenberg Washington Program Summer Faculty Workshop on Communications Policy, 1987-96; Faculty Fellow of the Annenberg Washington Program, 1993-96 Author of Communications Policy: A Selected Bibliography, 1991 Co-author of Introduction to the Internet for Electronic Media, 1996; Broadcasting, Cable, the Internet and Beyond (4th edition), 2000; Pro/Con Media: A Reader, 2002 Contributor to Annenberg Washington Program Electronic Library M.S., SUNY Oswego Quoted in Dow Jones News Service, Crain's Electronic Media, CBS News MarketWatch, Wired.com, C-Net News, Predicasts, Florida Times-Union, Houston Chronicle, Dallas Business Journal, Icon, USA Today, The Congressional Record, Philadelphia Inquirer, Baltimore Sun 312-2357, 312-3521 (342-3174), Fax: 312-5658 e-mail: messere@oswego.edu Web site: www.oswego.edu/~messere ELECTRONIC PRIVACY IN THE WORKPLACE Dr. Steven E. Abraham, J.D. Professor of Marketing and Management J.D., New York University School of Law; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison Quoted in USA Today, Bloomberg News, Entrepreneur Magazine, WRVO-FM, WSYR-AM, HR Magazine, Investor's Business Daily, Recovery Advisor, Human Resource Executive 312-3307 (343-5858) e-mail: abraham@oswego.edu HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERFACE Dr. Gary Klatsky Associate Professor of Psychology Ph.D., SUNY Buffalo Quoted in Parenting, Hartford Courant 312-3474, 312-4013, Fax: 312-6330 e-mail: klatsky@oswego.edu SOCIAL ASPECTS OF NEW COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY Dr. Linda Rae Markert Dean of Education Author of Contemporary Technology: Innovations, Issues and Perspectives, 1989, 1993, 1997, 2003 Certified Senior Industrial Technologist with the National Association of Industrial Technology; Visiting Scholar in Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Science, Technology and Society Program, 1991; Attended Institute for Management and Leadership in Education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, 2000 Ed.D., University of the Pacific Quoted in Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, Hartford Courant 312-2102, Fax: 312-5407 e-mail: markert@oswego.edu GENDER ISSUES AND TECHNOLOGY Dr. Linda Rae Markert Dean of Education Author of Contemporary Technology: Innovations, Issues and Perspectives, 1989, 1993, 1997, 2003 Certified Senior Industrial Technologist with the National Association of Industrial Technology; Visiting Scholar in Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Science, Technology and Society Program, 1991; Attended Institute for Management and Leadership in Education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, 2000 Ed.D., University of the Pacific Quoted in Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, Hartford Courant 312-2102, Fax: 312-5407 e-mail: markert@oswego.edu Dr. Mary Frances Stuck Assistant Dean of Arts and Sciences, Professor of Sociology Author of Adolescent Worlds, 1990 Editor of Structures and Processes of Inequality, 1997, 2000; Issues in Diversity: Voices of the Silenced, 1990 Manuscript reviewer for Gender & Society Ph.D., Syracuse University Quoted in The Wall Street Journal, Working Woman, Netguide, The Woman's Guide to Online Services, Net Byte Interviewed on KDKA radio (Pittsburgh) and by Wireless Flash script service 312-2156, Fax: 312-3577 e-mail: stuck@oswego.edu
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