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James R Angelini
James R Angelini
Associate Professor of Communication, University of Delaware
Verified email at udel.edu - Homepage
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Television food advertising to children in the United States
W Gantz, N Schwartz, JR Angelini
The Kaiser Family Foundation 4, 2007
2812007
Packaging the games for viewer consumption: Gender, ethnicity, and nationality in NBC's coverage of the 2004 Summer Olympics
AC Billings, JR Angelini
Communication Quarterly 55 (1), 95-111, 2007
2542007
Psychophysiological and memory effects of negative political ads: Aversive, arousing, and well remembered
SD Bradley, JR Angelini, S Lee
Journal of Advertising 36 (4), 115-127, 2007
1682007
Gendered profiles of Olympic history: Sportscaster dialogue in the 2008 Beijing Olympics
AC Billings, JR Angelini, AH Duke
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 54 (1), 9-23, 2010
1402010
An agenda that sets the frames: Gender, language, and NBC’s Americanized Olympic telecast
JR Angelini, AC Billings
Journal of language and social psychology 29 (3), 363-385, 2010
1242010
What's the gendered story? Vancouver's prime time Olympic glory on NBC
JR Angelini, PJ MacArthur, AC Billings
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 56 (2), 261-279, 2012
1142012
Nationalistic notions of the superpowers: Comparative analyses of the American and Chinese telecasts in the 2008 Beijing Olympiad
AC Billings, JR Angelini, D Wu
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 55 (2), 251-266, 2011
1012011
(Re) calling London: The gender frame agenda within NBC’s primetime broadcast of the 2012 Olympiad
AC Billings, JR Angelini, PJ MacArthur, K Bissell, LR Smith
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 91 (1), 38-58, 2014
822014
Diverging discourses: Gender differences in televised golf announcing
AC Billings, JR Angelini, ST Eastman
Mass Communication & Society 8 (2), 155-171, 2005
822005
Homosexual imagery in print advertisements: Attended, remembered, but disliked
JR Angelini, SD Bradley
Journal of homosexuality 57 (4), 485-502, 2010
802010
Television sports and athlete sex: Looking at the differences in watching male and female athletes
JR Angelini
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 52 (1), 16-32, 2008
802008
Olympic television: Broadcasting the biggest show on Earth
AC Billings, JR Angelini, PJ MacArthur
Routledge, 2017
792017
The nationalistic revolution will be televised: The 2010 Vancouver Olympic Games on NBC
JR Angelini, AC Billings, PJ MacArthur
International Journal of Sport Communication 5 (2), 193-209, 2012
682012
Competing separately, medaling equally: Racial depictions of athletes in NBC's primetime broadcast of the 2012 London Olympic Games
JR Angelini, AC Billings, PJ MacArthur, K Bissell, LR Smith
Howard Journal of Communications 25 (2), 115-133, 2014
512014
Nationalism in the United States and Canadian primetime broadcast coverage of the 2014 Winter Olympics
JR Angelini, PJ MacArthur, LR Smith, AC Billings
International Review for the Sociology of Sport 52 (7), 779-800, 2017
502017
How did the sport make you feel? Looking at the three dimensions of emotion through a gendered lens
JR Angelini
Sex Roles 58, 127-135, 2008
502008
Equity achieved? A longitudinal examination of biological sex representation in the NBC Olympic telecast (2000–2018)
A Billings, J Angelini
Communication & Sport 7 (5), 551-564, 2019
472019
Accounting for athletic performance: Race and sportscaster dialogue in NBC's 2008 summer Olympic telecast
JR Angelini, AC Billings
Communication Research Reports 27 (1), 1-10, 2010
462010
Wie shock: Television commentary about playing on the PGA and LPGA tours
AC Billings, J Angelini, S Eastman
The Howard Journal of Communications 19 (1), 64-84, 2008
432008
The dwindling Winter Olympic divide between male and female athletes: The NBC broadcast network’s primetime coverage of the 2014 Sochi Olympic Games
PJ MacArthur, JR Angelini, AC Billings, LR Smith
Sport in Society 19 (10), 1556-1572, 2016
392016
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