Bio


Ted Glasser’s teaching and research focuses on media practices and performance, with emphasis on questions of press responsibility and accountability. His books include Normative Theories of the Media: Journalism in Democratic Societies, written with Clifford Christians, Denis McQuail, Kaarle Nordenstreng, and Robert White, which in 2010 won the Frank Luther Mott-Kappa Tau Alpha award for best research-based book on journalism/mass communication and was one of three finalists for the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication’s Tankard Book Award; The Idea of Public Journalism, an edited collection of essays, recently translated into Chinese;Custodians of Conscience: Investigative Journalism and Public Virtue, written with James S. Ettema, which won the Society of Professional Journalists’ award for best research on journalism, the Bart Richards Award for Media Criticism, and the Frank Luther Mott-Kappa Tau Alpha award for the best research-based book on journalism/mass communication; Public Opinion and the Communication of Consent, edited with Charles T. Salmon; and Media Freedom and Accountability, edited with Everette E. Dennis and Donald M. Gillmor. His research, commentaries and book reviews have appeared in a variety of publications, including the Journal of Communication, Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, Critical Studies in Mass Communication, Journalism Studies, Policy Sciences, Journal of American History, Quill, Nieman Reports and The New York Times Book Review.

In 2002-2003 Glasser served as president of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication. He had earlier served as a vice president and chair of the Mass Communication Division of the International Communication Association. He has held visiting appointments as a Senior Fulbright Scholar at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel; as the Wee Kim Wee Professor of Communication Studies at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; and at the University of Tampere, Finland.

Glasser came to Stanford in 1990 from the University of Minnesota, where he taught in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication and served as associate director of the Silha Center for the Study of Media Ethics and Law. He has been affiliated with Stanford’s Modern Thought and Literature Program since 1993. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Iowa.

Academic Appointments


  • Emeritus Faculty, Acad Council, Communication

Administrative Appointments


  • Professor, Stanford University, Department of Communication (1990 - Present)
  • Associate Professor, Stanford University, Department of Communication (1990 - Present)
  • Associate Professor, University of Minnesota, School of Journalism and Mass Communication (1981 - 1990)
  • Assistant Professor, University of Hartford, Department of Communication (1976 - 1982)
  • Instructor, University of Iowa, School of Journalism (1975 - 1976)
  • Wee Kim Wee Professor of Communication Studies, School of Communication and Information, Nanyang Technological University (2002 - 2002)
  • Visiting professor of journalism and mass communication, Department of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Tampere (1997 - 1997)
  • Visiting professor of journalism and mass communication, Department of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Tampere (1996 - 1996)
  • Visiting professor of Communication and Journalism, Department of Communication and Journalism, Hebrew University of Jerusalem (1993 - 1993)
  • Mellon Foundation Visiting Faculty Fellow, Yale Law School (1980 - 1981)

Honors & Awards


  • Presidential Citation for Outstanding Service and Dedication for co-chairing Press Freedom Summit, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (2013)
  • Inducted into the Hall of Fame, School of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Iowa (2011)
  • Frank Luther Mott-Kappa Tau Alpha Research Award, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (2010)
  • Distinguished Leadership Award, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (2003)
  • Undergraduate Teaching Award, Department of Communication, Stanford University (2002)
  • Frank Luther Mott-Kappa Tau Alpha Research Award, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (1999)
  • Bart Richards Award for Media Criticism, with J.S. Ettema, The Pennsylvania State University College of Communications (1998)
  • First Amendment Award, Washington and Lee University Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists (1995)
  • James E. Murphy Award for Best Faculty Research Paper with P.J. Bowers, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Qualitative Studies Division (1994)
  • James E. Murphy Award for Best Faculty Research Paper with J.S. Ettema, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Qualitative Studies Division (1992)
  • Communication Policy Research Award, with J.S. Ettema, McGannon Communication Research Center, Fordham University (1989)
  • Hillier Krieghbaum Under-40 Award for Outstanding Teaching, Research, and Public Service, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (1987)
  • Carl J. Nelson Memorial Award for Outstanding Research, University of Iowa (1976)
  • Member, Kappa Tau Alpha (1975)
  • Listed in Who’s Who in America 55th edition, Marquis Who's Who (2001)
  • Listed in Directory of American Scholars, 10th Edition, Directory of American Scholars Journal, American Council of Learned Societies (2000)
  • 2000 Outstanding Writers of the 20th Century, Who's Who in American Education, Marquise Who's Who (2006-2007)

Boards, Advisory Committees, Professional Organizations


  • Director, Graduate Program in Journalism, Stanford University (1998 - 2005)
  • Director, Graduate Program in Journalism, Stanford University (1991 - 1996)
  • Associate Director, Silha Center for the Study of Media Ethics and Law, University of Minnesota (1984 - 1989)
  • Director of Graduate Studies, University of Hartford (1979 - 1981)
  • Director of Internship Program, University of Hartford (1976 - 1979)
  • Contributing Writer, Twin Cities (1986 - 1989)
  • Contributing Editor, Media & Consumer (1974 - 1975)
  • Managing Editor, Catalog & Showroom Merchandiser, CSM Communications (1973 - 1974)
  • Editor, Smokeshop Merchandiser, Tobacco Leaf Publishing Co. (1972 - 1974)
  • Editor and Publisher, Andromeda (1971 - 1972)
  • Member, Publications Committee, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (2012 - Present)
  • Member, advisory panel, JOMEC: Journalism, Media and Cultural Studie (2011 - Present)
  • Member, editorial board, Ethical Space: The International Journal of Communication Ethics (2009 - Present)
  • Member, Centennial Celebration Committee, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (2009 - 2013)
  • Member, Task Force on the Appointment of an International Press Officer, International Communication Association (2009 - 2010)
  • Member, editorial board, Communication Yearbook, volumes 34 and 35 (2009 - 2010)
  • Member, Nominations and Elections Committee, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (2008 - 2011)
  • Nominations and Elections Committee Chair, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (2008 - 2009)
  • Member, International Advisory Board, School of Journalism and Communication, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China (2007 - Present)
  • Judge, Mirror Awards, honoring excellence in media industry reporting, S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University (2007 - 2010)
  • Member, Program Committee, John S. Knight Fellowships, Stanford University (2005 - 2013)
  • Member, editorial board, Seoul National Journal of Communication (2005 - Present)
  • Co-chair, advisory board, Journalism and Mass Communication Leadership Institute for Diversity (2004 - 2005)
  • Member, Annenberg Foundation Trust at Sunnylands Institutions of Democracy Press Commission (2003 - 2004)
  • President, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (2002 - 2003)
  • Member, Council of National Journalism Organizations (2002 - 2003)
  • Member, Council of Communication Associations (2002 - 2003)
  • President-elect, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (2001 - 2002)
  • Member, Board of Directors, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (2001 - 2005)
  • Vice President, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (2000 - 2001)
  • Chair, Finance Committee, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (2000 - 2001)
  • Member, international editorial board, Journalism: Theory, Practice & Criticism (2000 - Present)
  • Member, board of advisors, Sino-American Center for Media Technology and Training (2001 - Present)
  • Member, advisory board, Media and Peace Institute, University for Peace, Paris, France, and San José, Costa Rica (2000 - Present)
  • Member, advisory board, Grade the News (1999 - Present)
  • Member, Publications Committee, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (1999 - 2002)
  • Member, editorial advisory board, Silicon Valley Tech Week (1999 - 2000)
  • Member, editorial board, Critical Studies in Media Communication (1999 - Present)
  • Member, editorial board, Mass Communication & Society (1997 - 2012)
  • Member, editorial board, Journal of Communication Inquiry (1997 - Present)
  • Member, editorial board, Journal of Communication (1996 - 2000)
  • Member, editorial board, Journal of Communication (2005 - Present)
  • Member, advisory council, American News Service (1995 - Present)
  • Member, editorial board, Journalism & Mass Communication Monographs (1995 - 2008)
  • Member, editorial board, Communication Law and Policy (1994 - Present)
  • Associate editor, Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly (1994 - 2000)
  • Member, editorial board, Critical Studies in Mass Communication (1993 - 1996)
  • Member, editorial board, Communication Monographs (1992 - 1995)
  • Member, advisory board, Silha Center for the Study of Media Ethics and Law, University of Minnesota (1991 - Present)
  • Member, editorial board, Newspaper Research Journal (1990 - Present)
  • Member, board of directors, Minnesota Chapter, Society of Professional Journalists/Sigma Delta Chi (1988 - 1989)
  • Member, editorial board, Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media (1987 - 1995)
  • Member, editorial board, Mass Communication Review Yearbook, vol. 6 (Sage Publications) (1987 - 1988)
  • Founding co-editor, Guilford Communication Series, Guilford Publications (1986 - 2000)
  • Member, editorial board, Journal of Mass Media Ethics (1985 - Present)
  • Member, Accrediting Council, Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (1985 - 1991)
  • Member, advisory panel, George Polk Awards (1984 - 1990)
  • Member, Elected Standing Committee, Teaching Standards, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (1984 - 1990)
  • Chair, Mass Communication Division, International Communication Association (1984 - 1987)
  • Member, Finance Committee, International Communication Association (1983 - 1986)
  • Chair, Site Selection Committee, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (1983 - 1985)
  • Head, Qualitative Studies Division, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (1983 - 1984)
  • Vice chair, Mass Communication Division, International Communication Association (1983 - 1984)
  • Vice head, Qualitative Studies Division, Association for Education in Journalism (1982 - 1983)
  • Chair, Language Skills Committee, Association for Education in Journalism (1981 - 1982)
  • Secretary-Treasurer, Qualitative Studies Division, Association for Education in Journalism (1981 - 1982)
  • Chair, Mass Communication Interest Group, Eastern Communication Association (1980 - 1981)
  • Chair, Professional Freedom and Responsibility Committee, Studies Division, Association for Education in Journalism (1979 - 1981)
  • Vice chair, Mass Communication Interest Group, Eastern Communication Association (1979 - 1980)
  • Associate editor, ETC.: A Review of General Semantics (1976 - 1984)
  • Member, review committee, Council for International Exchange of Scholars (CIES)
  • Reviewer, Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media
  • Reviewer, Journalism Quarterly
  • Reviewer, Critical Studies In Mass Communication
  • Reviewer, Communication Theory
  • Reviewer, Journal of Communication
  • Reviewer, Human Communication Research
  • Reviewer, Journal of Mass Media Ethics
  • Reviewer, Communication Quarterly
  • Reviewer, Southern Speech Communication Journal
  • Reviewer, Journalism Educator
  • Reviewer, American Journalism
  • Reviewer, Newspaper Research Journal
  • Reviewer, Political Communication
  • Reviewer, Journalism Studies
  • Reviewer, Journal of Communication Inquiry
  • Reviewer, Western Journal of Communication
  • Reviewer, Journalism: Theory, Practice and Critiscism
  • Reviewer, Journalism Monographs
  • Reviewer, Communication Monographs
  • Reviewer, Sociological Forum
  • Reviewer, The Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics
  • Reviewer, Random House
  • Reviewer, Houghton Mifflin
  • Reviewer, University of Illinois Press
  • Reviewer, University of Chicago Press
  • Reviewer, Sage Publications
  • Reviewer, McGraw Hill
  • Reviewer, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates
  • Reviewer, St. Martin's Press
  • Reviewer, HarperCollins
  • Reviewer, Stanford University Press
  • Reviewer, Columbia University Press
  • Reviewer, Oxford University Press
  • Reviewer, The National Science Foundation
  • Member, Academic Council Standing Committee on Undergraduate Admission and Financial Aid (2010 - 2013)
  • Member, Academic Council Standing Committee on Undergraduate Standards and Policy (2007 - 2009)
  • Member, Board on Judicial Affairs, Stanford University (2002 - 2004)
  • Member, Academic Council Standing Committee on Graduate Studies, Stanford University (2002 - 2005)
  • Member, Friends of The Stanford Daily Board of Directors (2009 - Present)
  • Member, Stanford in Government Selection Committee, Haas Center, Stanford University (2002 - Present)
  • Member, Midpeninsula Community Media Center Advisory Board (2001 - Present)
  • Member, Silicon Valley Community Communications Board of Directors (1999 - 2001)
  • Chair, Silicon Valley Community Communications Board of Directors (2000 - 2001)
  • Member, Stanford Daily Publishing Corporation Board of Directors, Stanford University (1996 - Present)
  • Chair, Stanford Daily Publishing Corporation Board of Directors, Stanford University (2011 - Present)
  • Member, Student Conduct Legislative Council, Stanford University (1994 - 1996)
  • Member, Committee in Charge, Modern Thought and Literature Program, Stanford (1993 - 2005)
  • Member, Academic Council Standing Committee on Libraries (1991 - 1996)
  • Member, Cable Co-op Board of Directors (1990 - 2005)
  • Secretary, Cable Co-op Board of Directors (1995 - 1997)
  • Member, Board of Student Publications, University of Minnesota (1986 - 1989)
  • Hearst Foundation Journalism Awards Coordinator, University of Minnesota (1984 - 1989)
  • Member Composition and Communication Advisory Board, University of Minnesota (1983 - 1985)
  • Member, High School-College Relations Committee, University of Minnesota (1983 - 1989)
  • Member, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication
  • Member, International Communication Association
  • Member, National Communication Association
  • Member, International Association for Mass Communication Research
  • Member, Society of Professional Journalists
  • Member, Union for Democratic Communications
  • Member, Peninsula Press Club

Professional Education


  • B.S., Baker University, Journalism and Political Science/History (1970)
  • M.S, Oklahoma State University, Mass Communication (1973)
  • Ph.D., University of Iowa, Mass Communication (1979)

All Publications


  • Barron, Jerome A. Access to the Press - A New First Amendment Right, 80 HARV. LAW REV. 1641 (1967) COMMUNICATION LAW AND POLICY Glasser, T. L. 2020; 25 (3): 340–43
  • Native advertising and the cultivation of counterfeit news JOURNALISM Glasser, T. L., Varma, A., Zou, S. 2019; 20 (1): 150–53
  • America's Battle for Media Democracy: The Triumph of Corporate Libertarianism and the Future of Media Reform (Book Review) JOURNAL OF AMERICAN HISTORY Book Review Authored by: Glasser, T. L. 2016; 103 (1): 250
  • SUMMIT REPORT: FREEDOM OF THE PRESS IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURYAN AGENDA FOR THOUGHT AND ACTION COMMUNICATION LAW AND POLICY Glasser, T. L., Gleason, T. W. 2014; 19 (1): 87–95
  • Ethics and the media: An introduction (Book Review) JOURNAL OF MASS MEDIA ETHICS Book Review Authored by: Glasser, T. L. 2012; 27 (3): 214-215
  • A Ìntima Dependência Mútua Entre Fato e Valor Revista Brasileira de Ciência Política Ettema, J. S., Glasser, T. L. 2011; 6: 249-276
  • A Ìntima Dependência Mútua Entre Fato e Valor Custodians of Conscience Ettema, J. S., Glasser, T. L. 2011
  • Journalism and the Second-Person Effect Journalism: Theory, Practice and Criticism Glasser, T. L. 2009; 10 (3): 326-328
  • ETHICS AND ELOQUENCE IN JOURNALISM An approach to press accountability JOURNALISM STUDIES Glasser, T. L., Ettema, J. S. 2008; 9 (4): 512-534
  • A Philosophy of Accountability for Journalism Media Ethics Glasser, T. L. 2008; 20 (1): 11-16
  • Justice, Journalism and the Challenge of Cultural Diversity proceedings of a conference organized by the Institute of Communication Research Glasser, T. L., Awad, I., Kim, J. W. 2007
  • Review of “Media, Minorities and Hybrid Identities: The Arab and Russian Communities in Israel" Journalism: Theory, Practice and Criticism Glasser, T. L. 2007; 8 (6): 736-738
  • An International Symposium on Investigative Journalism: Introduction Journalism: Theory, Practice and Criticism Ettema, J. S., Glasser, T. L. 2007; 8 (5): 491-494
  • Journalism Studies and the Education of Journalists Journalism Studies Glasser, T. L. 2006; 7
  • From Conscience to Community: On the Importance of Relocating Journalism Ethics proceedings of a conference organized by the Institute of Communication Research Glasser, T. L., Ettema, J. S. 2006
  • Should Journalists Be Required to Identify Confidential Sources? The Costco Connection Glasser, T. L. 2005: 15
  • The Campus Press and Pernicious Speech: The Case Against Stupid Advertisements Journalism & Mass Communication Educator Glasser, T. L. 2004; 59: 17-23
  • (Not) Last Word on Jayson Blair Media Ethics Glasser, T. L. 2003; 15: 7, 30
  • The Future of AEJMC Journals AEJMC News Glasser, T. L. 2003; 13: 2
  • Disclosing/Exposing the Credibility of News? AEJMC News Glasser, T. L. 2003: 2
  • The Language of War The International Society of Weekly Newspaper Editors Glasser, T. L. 2003; 28 (3): 12
  • The Language of War AEJMC News Glasser, T. L. 2003: 2
  • Rating and Ranking Our Ph.D. Programs AEJMC News Glasser, T. L. 2003; 7: 2
  • (Not) Last Word on Jayson Blair AEJMC News Glasser, T. L. 2003: 2, 5
  • La Autorregulación del Periodismo: El Papel de las Asociaciones Profesionales en una Sociedad de la Información La Ventana Global Glasser, T. L. edited by Beneyto, J. V. Madrid: Santillana, UNESCO. 2002
  • What Difference Does a Journalism Education Make? AEJMC News Glasser, T. L. 2002; 7: 2
  • The Motives for Studying Journalism Journalism Studies Glasser, T. L. 2001; 2 (4): 623-627
  • Three Threats To a Free Press Dong-A Daily News Glasser, T. L. 2001
  • Play and the Power of News Journalism: Theory, Practice and Criticism Glasser, T. L. 2000; 1: 23-29
  • The Politics of Public Journalism Journalism Studies Glasser, T. L. 2000; 1: 683-686
  • Hearst Execs Should Open Up to Reporters San Francisco Examiner Glasser, T. L. 2000: A-23
  • Sentinel under siege: The triumphs and troubles of America's free press. (Book Review) JOURNAL OF AMERICAN HISTORY Book Review Authored by: GLASSER, T. L. 1998; 85 (3): 1168-1169
  • James W. Carey: A critical reader. (Book Review) JOURNALISM & MASS COMMUNICATION QUARTERLY Book Review Authored by: GLASSER, T. L. 1998; 75 (1): 212-214
  • Public Journalism and the Search for Democratic Ideals Ecquid Novi: Journal for Journalism in South Africa Glasser, T. L., Craft, S. 1998; 19 (1): 7-23
  • Kansalaisjournalismi ja Demokraattiset Ideaalit Tiedotustutkimus [journal of the Finnish Association for Mass Communication Research] Glasser, T. L., Craft, S. 1997; 20 (4): 22-36
  • ITS ALIVE - HOW AMERICAS OLDEST NEWSPAPER CHEATED DEATH AND WHY IT MATTERS - CUOZZO,S (Book Review) NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW Book Review Authored by: GLASSER, T. L. 1996: 35-35
  • Public Journalism and the Prospects for Press Accountability Journal of Mass Media Ethics Glasser, T. L., Craft, S. 1996; 11 (3): 152-158
  • Journalism's Glassy Essence The Language of News, Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly Glasser, T. L. 1996; 73: 784-786
  • Top Ten Reasons Not to Read U. S. News Surveys Stanford Report Glasser, T. L., Goldstein, T. 1996: 4
  • What Newspapers Never Explain To You: Their Agendas San Jose Mercury News Glasser, T. L. 1996: 8B
  • Ratings Game Reaches New Low: List Offers Little to Brag About Insights (The Journal of the Association for Schools of Journalism and Mass Communication) Glasser, T. L., Goldstein, T. 1996: 18-19
  • New Rankings Bad News for Education The Daily Californian Glasser, T. L., Godlstein, T. 1996: 5
  • Press Should Tell Unabomber 'No' San Francisco Chronicle Glasser, T. L. 1995: A19
  • The Unabomber: Journalism and Terrorism Stanford University Campus Report Glasser, T. L. 1995: 4
  • REVOLUTIONARY SPARKS - FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION IN MODERN-AMERICA - BLANCHARD,MA (Book Review) JOURNALISM QUARTERLY Book Review Authored by: GLASSER, T. L. 1994; 71 (1): 218-219
  • THE IRONY IN AND OF JOURNALISM - A CASE-STUDY IN THE MORAL LANGUAGE OF LIBERAL DEMOCRACY JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION ETTEMA, J. S., GLASSER, T. L. 1994; 44 (2): 5-28
  • IMAGES OF A FREE PRESS - BOLLINGER,LC (Book Review) JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION Book Review Authored by: GLASSER, T. L. 1994; 44 (1): 172-174
  • The Language of News and the End of Morality Argumentation Glasser, T. L., Ettema, J. S. 1994; 8: 337-344
  • Objectivity Precludes Responsibility Taking Sides: Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in Mass Media and Society Glasser, T. L. edited by Alexander, A., Hanson, J. Guilford, Conn.: Dushkin Publishing Group. 1993; 2nd: 110–116
  • PROFESSIONALISM AND THE DERISION OF DIVERSITY - THE CASE OF THE EDUCATION OF JOURNALISTS JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION GLASSER, T. L. 1992; 42 (2): 131-140
  • COMMUNICATION AND THE CULTIVATION OF CITIZENSHIP COMMUNICATION GLASSER, T. L. 1991; 12 (4): 235-248
  • THE INFLUENCE OF CHAIN OWNERSHIP ON NEWS PLAY - A CASE-STUDY JOURNALISM QUARTERLY GLASSER, T. L., Allen, D. S., BLANKS, S. E. 1989; 66 (3): 607-614
  • INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM AND THE MORAL ORDER CRITICAL STUDIES IN MASS COMMUNICATION GLASSER, T. L., ETTEMA, J. S. 1989; 6 (1): 1-20
  • Common Sense and the Education of Young Journalists Journalism Educator Glasser, T. L., Ettema, J. S. 1989; 44: 18-25
  • NARRATIVE FORM AND MORAL FORCE - THE REALIZATION OF INNOCENCE AND GUILT THROUGH INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION ETTEMA, J. S., GLASSER, T. L. 1988; 38 (3): 8-26
  • Objectivity Precludes Responsibility The Mass Media: Opposing Viewpoints Glasser, T. L. edited by Bernard, N. St. Paul, Minn.: Greenhaven Press. 1988: 25–31
  • Newsroom Confidential? Twin Cities Glasser, T. L. 1988: 46-48
  • Reporters Seen as Winners in Cohen Verdict Minnesota Journal Glasser, T. L. 1988; 7: 1
  • The Role of the Press and the Value(s) of Journalism Focus on Teaching and Learning Glasser, T. L. 1988
  • AMERICAN BROADCASTING AND THE 1ST-AMENDMENT - POWE,LA (Book Review) JOURNAL OF BROADCASTING & ELECTRONIC MEDIA Book Review Authored by: GLASSER, T. L. 1987; 31 (4): 477-479
  • PUBLIC ACCOUNTABILITY OR PUBLIC-RELATIONS - NEWSPAPER OMBUDSMEN DEFINE THEIR ROLE JOURNALISM QUARTERLY ETTEMA, J. S., GLASSER, T. L. 1987; 64 (1): 3-12
  • When Newspapers Compete, Quality Is Certain to Dwindle Minneapolis Star Tribune Glasser, T. L. 1987: 33A
  • Intramural Contests Twin Cities Glasser, T. L. 1987: 119-120
  • Typewriter Guerrillas Twin Cities Glasser, T. L. 1987: 100-102
  • Press Release Twin Cities Glasser, T. L. 1987: 113-116
  • Review of "Untended Gates" by Norman E. Isaacs Journal of Mass Media Ethics Glasser, T. L. 1986; 2: 102-103
  • A Free Press Twin Cities Glasser, T. L. 1986: 124-126
  • Why the Star and Tribune Should Do Something Crazy Twin Cities Glasser, T. L. 1986: 92-94
  • What's In A Name? The Newspaper Guild (AFL-CIO) Reporter Glasser, T. L. 1986: 4-5
  • What's In A Name? Twin Cites Glasser, T. L. 1986: 120-122
  • On the Morality of Secretly Recorded Interviews Nieman Reports Glasser, T. L. 1985; XXXIX: 17-20
  • ON THE EPISTEMOLOGY OF INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM COMMUNICATION ETTEMA, J. S., GLASSER, T. L. 1985; 8 (2): 183-206
  • Newspapers, Magazines Say Too Little In Their Corrections Minneapolis Star and Tribune Glasser, T. L. 1985: 15A
  • COMPETITION AND DIVERSITY AMONG RADIO FORMATS - LEGAL AND STRUCTURAL ISSUES JOURNAL OF BROADCASTING GLASSER, T. L. 1984; 28 (2): 127-142
  • Proposed Ordinance On Eavesdropping Makes No Sense Minneapolis Star and Tribune Glasser, T. L. 1984: 31A
  • Objectivity Precludes Responsibility The Quill Glasser, T. L. 1984: 13-16
  • THE MEDIA MONOPOLY - BAGDIKIAN,BH (Book Review) JOURNAL OF BROADCASTING Book Review Authored by: GLASSER, T. L. 1984; 28 (3): 374-375
  • QUALITATIVE METHODOLOGY - VANMAANEN,J (Book Review) JOURNALISM QUARTERLY Book Review Authored by: GLASSER, T. L. 1984; 61 (2): 463-463
  • SURVEY-RESEARCH FOR LEGISLATIVE RELATIONS PUBLIC RELATIONS REVIEW Weaver, R. A., GLASSER, T. L. 1984; 10 (2): 39-48
  • The Press, Privacy, and Community Mores A paper presented to the Mass Communication Division of the Speech Communication Association Glasser, T. L. 1983
  • CHILDREN, INDECENCY AND THE PERILS OF BROADCASTING - THE SCARED STRAIGHT CASE JOURNALISM QUARTERLY JASSEM, H., GLASSER, T. L. 1983; 60 (3): 509-512
  • Roundtable on Media Criticism Nieman Reports Glasser, T. L., Reed, B. S. 1983; XXX: 30-38
  • KTWN's Jazz Falls Prey to Profits Minneapolis Star and Tribune Glasser, T. L. 1983: 11A
  • Muzzling Arbatov Petty and Pointless USA Today Glasser, T. L. 1983: 8A
  • Resolving the Press-Privacy Conflict: Approaches to the Newsworthiness Defense Communications and the Law Glasser, T. L. 1982; 4: 23-42
  • Review of "Joe McCarthy and the Press" by Edwin R. Bayley Journalism Quarterly Glasser, T. L. 1982; 59: 491-492
  • PLURALISTIC PROGRAMMING AND RADIO DIVERSITY - A REVIEW AND A PROPOSAL POLICY SCIENCES JASSEM, H. C., DESMOND, R. J., GLASSER, T. L. 1982; 14 (4): 347-364
  • Journalism, Privacy and Embarrassing Facts: A Reconsideration of the Newsworthiness Defense A paper presented to the Mass Communication Interest Group of the Eastern Communication Association Glasser, T. L. 1982
  • Children, Indecency, and the Perils of Broadcasting: The Case of 'Scared Straight' A paper presented to the Mass Communication Interest Group of the Eastern Communication Association Glasser, T. L., Jassem, H. 1982
  • Play, Pleasure, and the Value of News reading Communication Quarterly Glasser, T. L. 1982; 30: 101-107
  • Random Allocation of Licenses and the Public Interest in Ownership Diversity paper presented to the Mass Communication Division of the Speech Communication Association Glasser, T. L. 1982
  • Pluralistic Programming and Radio Diversity: A Review and a Proposal. A paper presented to the Mass Communication and Society Division of the Association for Education in Journalism Glasser, T. L., Jassem, H., Desmond, R. 1981
  • Play, Pleasure, and the Value of Newsreading A paper presented to the Mass Communication Interest Group of the Eastern Communication Association Glasser, T. L. 1981
  • THE SUPREME-COURT AND LIBEL - LAWHORNE,CO (Book Review) JOURNALISM QUARTERLY Book Review Authored by: GLASSER, T. L. 1981; 58 (4): 658-659
  • THE AESTHETICS OF NEWS ET CETERA GLASSER, T. L. 1980; 37 (3): 238-247
  • Newsworthy Accusations and the Privilege of Neutral Reportage Communication Quarterly Glasser, T. L. 1980; 28: 49-56
  • "Missouri Legislators' Attitudes on the Nature and Extent of the State's Responsibility for Its Blind Citizens." A report prepared for the Missouri Bureau for the Blind Weaver, R. A., Glasser, T. L. Jefferson City (Missouri). 1980
  • Accountability and Diversity in Broadcasting: A Proposal for Community Control of Radio Formats A paper presented to the Mass Communication Division of the Speech Communication Association Glasser, T. L. 1980: 50
  • The Aesthetics of News A paper presented to the Qualitative Studies Division of the Association for Education in Journalism Glasser, T. L. 1980
  • INDECENT BROADCASTS AND THE LISTENERS RIGHT OF PRIVACY JOURNAL OF BROADCASTING GLASSER, T. L., JASSEM, H. 1980; 24 (3): 285-299
  • Exporting America's Mass Media Hartford Courant Glasser, T. L. 1979: 33
  • The Idea of News Grassroots Editor Glasser, T. L. 1979; 20: 5-6
  • REGULATION GAME - OWEN,BM, BRAEUTIGAN,R (Book Review) JOURNAL OF BROADCASTING Book Review Authored by: GLASSER, T. L. 1979; 23 (2): 248-248
  • Newsworthy Accusations and the Privilege of Neutral Reportage A paper presented to the Political Communication Division of the International Communication Association Glasser, T. L. 1979: 45
  • Indecent Broadcasts and the Listener's Right of Privacy A paper presented to the Mass Communication Interest Group of the Eastern Communication Association Glasser, T. L., Jassem, H. 1979: 54
  • The Consequences of Objective Reporting: The Case of 'Redlining' in Hartford paper presented to the Mass Communication and Society Division of the Association for Education in Journalism Glasser, T. L., Donohue, T. R. 1979: 50
  • Homogeneity in Connecticut Newspaper Coverage Journalism Quarterly Donohue, T. R., Glasser, T. L. 1978; 55: 592-596
  • Objective Reporting Clouds Responsibility Hartford Courant Glasser, T. L. 1978: 18
  • Toward a New Freedom of Expression for Broadcasters A paper presented to the Mass Communication Interest Group of the Eastern Communication Association Glasser, T. L., Henke, L. 1978: 46
  • News Homogeneity in Connecticut: The Trend Toward Standardization Among Connecticut Daily Newspapers. A paper presented to the Mass Communication Division of the International Communication Association Donohue, T. R., Glasser, T. L. 1978: 70
  • AMERICAS MASS-MEDIA MERCHANTS - READ,WH (Book Review) JOURNALISM QUARTERLY Book Review Authored by: GLASSER, T. L. 1977; 54 (3): 630-631
  • JOURNALISM IN AMERICA - INTRODUCTION TO NEWS MEDIA - BERRY,TE (Book Review) JOURNALISM QUARTERLY Book Review Authored by: GLASSER, T. L. 1977; 54 (2): 410-411
  • Review of "Bias in the News" by C. Richard Hofstetter Journal of Broadcasting Glasser, T. L. 1977; 21: 257
  • VIEWPOINT - TIME-COMPRESSED NEWS JOURNAL OF BROADCASTING GLASSER, T. L. 1976; 20 (1): 127-132
  • Temporal Redundancy and The Esthetics of Time-Compressed Speech Proceedings of the Third Louisville Conference on Rate-Controlled Speech Glasser, T. L. Louisville, KY: Center for Rate-Controlled Speech, University of Louisville. 1976: 161–172
  • Does Anyone Read The New York Times? A Comment on 'What America's Leaders Read' Public Opinion Quarterly Glasser, T. L. 1976; 40: 262-263
  • READABILITY AND LISTENABILITY ETC-REVIEW OF GENERAL SEMANTICS GLASSER, T. L. 1975; 32 (2): 138-142
  • New Device May Aid Newsmen Retrieving Information on Tape Journalism Educator Glasser, T. L. 1975; 30: 43-44
  • Mass Communication Laboratory: An Extended Simulation Use of Simulation and Games for Mass Communication: A Symposium. Talbott, A. D., MacLean, M. S., Jr, Ascroft, J. R., Oldham, B. J., Glasser, T. L. edited by Talbott, A. D., MacLean, M. S. 1974: 87–94
  • Did Pipe Manufacturer and PR Firm Bamboozle the Public with Phoney Survey? Media & Consumer Glasser, T. L. 1974; 2: 7-8