[Note:
Nicholas Johnson's main Web site, and this page, ultimately link to thousands
of pages created by Johnson and others. Thus, what follows is neither "table
of contents" nor "index." It's just an illustrative snapshot of some
of the things you may find useful. There's also a search
engine for the site. Enjoy. Last updated June 1, 2000; revised June
4, 2001.]
Web
Sites Created or Maintained pro bono by Johnson for Others
Bulgaria
(general reference sites and Johnson's work on media law and policy, and
K-12 education, during a September 10-19, 1999 USIA/USIS-sponsored visit
to Bulgaria)
Alexander
N. Domrin (a friend and regular visitor from Moscow to the UI College
of Law)
Family
(links to sites about, or created for, members of Johson's family)
Georgia
media (Johnson's ABA/CEELI media law and policy work with this former
Soviet Republic)
Journalist
in Cyberspace (papers, photos and reports from the Warsaw, Poland,
conference)
Mason
House Inn, Bentonsport, Iowa (Nicholas Johnson enjoyed this 150-year-old
bed and breakfast retreat; the site is now maintained by Sheral and Bill
McDermet, Innkeepers)
School
Board (Iowa City Community School District site created by Johnson)
Wendell
Johnson (Johnson's memorial to his father, a speech pathology and general
semantics pioneer)
About
Nicholas Johnson
Activities
(reports from the "Faculty Notes" of the Iowa Advocate)
Affiliations
(Web sites of organizations with which he is affiliated in some way)
Archives
(a limited sample of writing prior to April 1996)
Bibliography
(a 300-plus-page listing of writing, appearances, etc.)
Contacts
(how to reach Nicholas Johnson and his lecture agents)
Independent, recent commentary
about Johnson's 1966-1973 FCC contributions by:
Lecture
agents Marquis' Who's
Who in America (current Nicholas Johnson entry)
News
(a listing only, not links, to 1996 news stories about Johnson)
Photographs
(the one on this page, others; Rolling Stone cover; with President
Johnson)
Recent
Publications (full text of writing and speeches since April
1996)
Resume
(a detailed "c.v." or "bio")
Videos
(clips from public presentations); Streaming
Audio and Video files of Nicholas Johnson and Wendell Johnson
Web
references (a sampling of Web sites referring to Johnson)
Write
Nicholas Johnson (a "Mail To" form, if you'd like to send him an e-mail
now)
What You Need to Know About the 2000 Presidential Election
-To help you make up your mind, check out the
"Presidential
Candidates' Web Sites" -- and the parodies -- from this non-partisan
page. They're all here. Also check the C-SPAN
Campaign 2000 links page for further links to other parties, candidates
and resources.
-Though scarcely "new," you might want to read, and think
about: "Campaigns:
You Pay $4 or $4000" (an op-ed column in the Des Moines Register
during the 1996 Presidential campaign season, exploring the evils of campaign
finance -- still very much with us.)
-While you're at it, journalists and citizens, if and
when you run into one of these candidates consider asking them the "Questions
They Never Get Asked" (an op-ed column in the Washington Post
during an even earlier Presidential campaign.)
-And don't forget to check out who bought your favorite
candidate in Charles Lewis' report for the Center for Public Integrity:
The
Buying of the President 2000, released January 5, 2000.
Write Nicholas Johnson
If you have comments, suggestions, or want to send Nicholas Johnson
an e-mail message for any reason, you may do so now by clicking here and
filling in the form: njohnson@inav.net
.