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1Every Blog Has Its Day: Politically-interested Internet Users’ Perceptions of Blog CredibilityJournal of Computer-Mediated Communication2007156
2TV News Sources and News Channels: A Study in Agenda-BuildingThe Journalism Quarterly1987121
3Diversity in the News: A Conceptual and Methodological FrameworkJournalism and Mass Communication Quarterly1996111
4Crime Cultivation: Comparisons Across Media Genres and ChannelsJournal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media200783
5The Internet as Mass MediumJournal of Computer-Mediated Communication199683
6Voter Learning and Interest in the 2000 Presidential Election: Did the Media Matter?Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly200176
7Development CommunicationInternational Communication Gazette200962
8Media Coverage of the U.S. Supreme Court: How Do Journalists Assess the Importance of Court Decisions?Political Communication201351
9Press Freedom, Media, and Development, 1950–1979: A Study of 134 NationsJournal of Communication198550
10Voter Learning in the 1996 Presidential Election: Did the Media Matter?Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly199847
11Foreign News Coverage in Two U.S. Wire ServicesJournal of Communication198146
12Making a Difference: U.S. Press Coverage of the Kwangju and Tiananmen Pro-Democracy MovementsJournalism and Mass Communication Quarterly200043
13Civic Duties: Newspaper Journalists' Views on Public JournalismJournalism and Mass Communication Quarterly199936
14Homogenous Agendas, Disparate Frames: CNN and CNN International Coverage OnlineJournal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media200833
15Proximity of Event as Factor in Selection of News SourcesThe Journalism Quarterly198830
16A Matter of CultureInternational Communication Gazette200830
17Investigating effects of social media news sharing on the relationship between network heterogeneity and political participationComputers in Human Behavior201729
18How Perceived Environmental Uncertainty Influences the Marketing Orientation of U.S. Daily NewspapersJournalism and Mass Communication Quarterly199626
19This Just in … How National TV News Handled the Breaking “Live” Coverage of September 11Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly200326
20The Impact of Technological Change on Journalism Education: A Survey of Faculty and AdministratorsJournalism and Mass Communication Educator200223
21Impact of Ethics Codes on Judgments by Journalists: A Natural ExperimentThe Journalism Quarterly198920
22Does It Pay to Be a Market-Oriented Daily Newspaper?Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly200120
23Ethical Health Communication: A Content Analysis of Predominant Frames and Primes in Public Service AnnouncementsJournal of Mass Media Ethics201420
24Public Perceptions of Journalists' Ethical MotivationsJournalism and Mass Communication Quarterly199719
25Media Reporting and Perceived Credibility of Online PollsJournalism and Mass Communication Quarterly200019
26Technology-induced Stressors, Job Satisfaction and Workplace Exhaustion among Journalism and Mass Communication FacultyJournalism and Mass Communication Educator200218
27What Were You Thinking? A Survey of Journalists who were Sued for Invasion of PrivacyJournalism and Mass Communication Quarterly199814
28Maintaining the moral order: a functional analysis of "The Jerry Springer Show"Critical Studies in Media Communication200214
29A Meta-Research Case Study of Development JournalismThe Journalism Quarterly198813
30The Newspaper Nonreader 10 Years Later: A Partial Replication of Westley-SeverinThe Journalism Quarterly197412
31Boundary Spanning Activities in Public RelationsThe Journalism Quarterly199412
32Tabloid and Traditional Television News Magazine Crime Stories: Crime Lessons and Reaffirmation of Social Class DistinctionsJournalism and Mass Communication Quarterly199612
33Rare disease-specific social media sites: An opportunity for collaborationJournal of Communication in Healthcare201311
34Stressed Out! A National Study of Women and Men Journalism and Mass Communication Faculty, Their Uses of Technology, and Levels of Professional and Personal StressJournalism and Mass Communication Educator200210
35Testing Generational, Life Cycle, and Period Effects of Age on Agenda SettingMass Communication and Society20149
36Comparison of Young Subscribers and Nonsubscribers to NewspapersThe Journalism Quarterly19768
37Characteristics of Managers of Selected U.S. Daily NewspapersThe Journalism Quarterly19798
38Prosecutors' Use of External Agendas in Prosecuting Pornography CasesThe Journalism Quarterly19878
39College Students Evaluate Their Scholastic Journalism CoursesThe Journalism Quarterly19908
40Sharpening of the Blade: Black Consciousness in Kansas, 1892–97The Journalism Quarterly19865
41The Extemporaneous Newscast: The Lasting Impact of Walter Cronkite's Local Television News ExperimentAmerican Journalism20095
42The European Debate in 1894 on Journalism EducationJournalism and Mass Communication Educator19963
43A Guest in Our Living Room: The Television Newscaster Before the Rise of the Dominant AnchorJournal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media20073
44College Students Use Videos More than Photo SlideshowsNewspaper Research Journal20153
45A Study of Nonlogical Factors of Reasoning in the Communication ProcessJournal of Communication19592
46Monitoring Communication Activity New Techniques of ObservationThe Journalism Quarterly19742
47The U.S. Information Bulletin and Mixed Signals in the Democracy Lessons for Postwar GermanyAmerican Journalism20082
48Testing Siebert's Proposition in Civil War IndianaThe Journalism Quarterly19861
49Prior Restraint on PhotojournalistsThe Journalism Quarterly19871
50Lecture ‘Step-Asides’ Illustrate Difference in Opinions, FactsThe Journalism Quarterly19871