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Ksobiech, Ken, Visiting Professor Ph.D. Indiana University. MA in Radio-TV-Film Indiana University. BA Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Ken has 41 years teaching experience and has served in various administrative roles including the following: Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Journalism, Marquette University; Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Journalism and Department of Broadcast & Electronic Communication, Marquette University; Director of MA Program, College of Speech, Marquette University; Coordinator of Graduate Studies, Department of Telecommunications, Indiana University. Ken has co-authored several publications among which are the following: "Local television news: Toward a 'diminished capacity' democracy; The Sandwich Programming Strategy: A Case of Audience Flow; Counter-programming Primetime Network Television; The Lead-In Strategy for Prime-Time TV: Does It Increase the Audience?; Timeliness Cues and Perceived Immediacy in Radio News; Visualization Mode, Perceived Immediacy and Audience Evaluation of TV News; The Importance of Perceived Task and Type of Presentation in Student Response to Instructional Television." |
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