James R. Angelini, Ph.D.

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2007 Mass Communications/Telecommunications Indiana University, Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, United States 
Area:
Mass Communications, Gender Studies, Cognitive Psychology
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Julie R. Fox grad student 2007 Indiana University
 (Making the choice: An examination of sport and gender preference through channel changing.)
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Billings A, Angelini J. (2019) Equity Achieved? A Longitudinal Examination of Biological Sex Representation in the NBC Olympic Telecast (2000–2018): Communication and Sport. 7: 551-564
Arth ZW, Hou J, Rush SW, et al. (2019) (Broad)casting a Wider Net: Clocking Men and Women in the Primetime and Non-Primetime Coverage of the 2018 Winter Olympics Communication and Sport. 7: 565-587
Billings A, Xu Q, Angelini JR, et al. (2018) Lost in Translation—and Transmission: Contrasting Chinese and U.S. Gymnastics Television Coverage in the 2016 Rio Olympic Games Communication Reports. 31: 159-173
Angelini JR, MacArthur PJ, Smith LR, et al. (2017) Nationalism in the United States and Canadian primetime broadcast coverage of the 2014 Winter Olympics International Review For the Sociology of Sport. 52: 1012690215619205
MacArthur PJ, Angelini JR, Billings AC, et al. (2017) The Thin Line Between Masculinity and Skate: Primetime Narratives of Male Figure Skaters on the CBC and NBC 2014 Winter Olympic Broadcasts Sociology of Sport Journal. 34: 46-58
MacArthur PJ, Angelini JR, Smith LR, et al. (2017) The Canadian State of Mind: Coverage of Men and Women Athletes in the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation’s Prime Time Broadcast of the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympic Games Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media. 61: 410-429
MacArthur PJ, Angelini JR, Billings AC, et al. (2016) The dwindling Winter Olympic divide between male and female athletes: the NBC broadcast network’s primetime coverage of the 2014 Sochi Olympic Games Sport in Society. 1-17
Billings A, Angelini JR, MacArthur PJ, et al. (2014) Fanfare for the American NBC’s Prime-Time Broadcast of the 2012 London Olympiad Electronic News. 8: 101-119
Billings AC, Angelini JR, MacArthur PJ, et al. (2014) (Re)calling London: The gender frame agenda within NBC's primetime broadcast of the 2012 olympiad Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly. 91: 38-58
Angelini JR, MacArthur PJ, Billings AC. (2014) Spiraling Into or Out of Stereotypes? NBC’s Primetime Coverage of Male Figure Skaters at the 2010 Olympic Games: Journal of Language and Social Psychology. 33: 226-235
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