Journal of Media Economics
1997 - 2025
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Volume 19, issue 4, 2006
- Retransmission Consent, Network Ownership, and the Programming Decisions of Cable Operators pp. 221-240

- Michael Clements and Amy Abramowitz
- Cognitive Shortcuts, the Constraints of Commitment, and Managers' Attitudes About Newspaper-TV Partnerships pp. 241-258

- Wilson Lowrey
- Cultural Discount and Cross-Culture Predictability: Examining the Box Office Performance of American Movies in Hong Kong pp. 259-278

- Francis Lee
- Book Review pp. 279-285

- Benjamin Compaine
Volume 19, issue 3, 2006
- TV Sports Programs—Who is Willing to Pay to Watch? pp. 147-162

- Randi Hammervold and Harry Arne Solberg
- Software-Platform Integration, Incompatibility, and System-User Switching pp. 163-192

- Sang-Yong Tom Lee and W. Wayne Fu
- The Impact of Media Attention: Evidence From the Automobile Insurance Industry pp. 193-220

- M. Martin Boyer
Volume 19, issue 2, 2006
- The Distributional Effects of State-Financed Broadcasting pp. 83-98

- Liam Delaney and Francis O'Toole
- Self-Dealing or Market Transaction?: An Exploratory Study of Vertical Integration in the U.S. Television Syndication Market pp. 99-118

- Goro Oba and Sylvia Chan-Olmsted
- Ownership Structure of Publicly Traded Newspaper Companies and Their Financial Performance pp. 119-136

- Soontae An, Hyun Seung Jin and Todd Simon
- Book Review pp. 137-140

- Barbara Cherry
- Book Review pp. 141-145

- Peter Yu
Volume 19, issue 1, 2006
- Repositioning the Journal of Media Economics: A Brief Note From the Editors pp. 1-5

- Johannes Bauer, Stephen Lacy and Steven Wildman
- Dynamics of Illegal Participation in Peer-to-Peer Networks—Why Do People Illegally Share Media Files? pp. 7-32

- Jan Becker and Michel Clement
- Changing Market Information Regimes: A Case Study of the Transition to the BookScan Audience Measurement System in the U.S. Book Publishing Industry pp. 33-54

- Kurt Andrews and Philip Napoli
- A Deeper Look at the Economics of Advertiser Support for Television: The Implications of Consumption-Differentiated Viewers and Ad Addressability pp. 55-79

- Eun-mee Kim and Steven Wildman
Volume 18, issue 4, 2005
- Toward an Economic Theory of Media Diffusion Based on the Parameters of the Logistic Growth Equation pp. 233-246

- John Dimmick and Tao Wang
- Devising a Practical Model for Predicting Theatrical Movie Success: Focusing on the Experience Good Property pp. 247-269

- Byeng-Hee Chang and Eyun-Jung Ki
- Revealing a Double Jeopardy Effect in Radio Station Audience Behavior pp. 271-284

- Walter McDowell and Steven Dick
- Reflections by an Editor: Journal of Media Economics, 1997-2005 pp. 285-289

- Alan Albarran
Volume 18, issue 3, 2005
- Interindustry and Intraindustry Competition in Satellite Broadcasting: A Comparative Case Study on the United States, Japan, England, and France pp. 167-182

- Seunghye Sohn
- Impacts of Media Conglomerates' Dual Diversification on Financial Performance pp. 183-202

- Jaemin Jung and Sylvia Chan-Olmsted
- Competition's Eclipse: Brazilian Wireless Telephony pp. 203-214

- Patrick Burkart
- An Investigation of Factors Affecting the Education and Recruitment of Entry-Level Broadcast Salespeople pp. 215-231

- Jerry Condra
Volume 18, issue 2, 2005
- Diversification Strategy of Global Media Conglomerates: A Comment pp. 85-103

- Michael Stephan
- Response to "Diversification Strategy of Global Media Conglomerates: A Comment" pp. 105-107

- Sylvia Chan-Olmsted
- Multimedia, Entertainment, and Business Software Copyright Piracy: A Cross-National Study pp. 109-129

- Hans van Kranenburg and Annelies Hogenbirk
- Willingness to Pay for Online News: An Empirical Study on the Viability of the Subscription Model pp. 131-142

- Hsiang Iris Chyi
- Business Magazine Market Performance: Magazines for the Agricultural, Business Services, and Transportation Sectors in the Netherlands pp. 143-159

- Richard van der Wurff
- Book Review pp. 161-165

- Tyrone Adams
Volume 18, issue 1, 2005
- The FCC's Media Ownership Rules and the Implications for the Network-Affiliate Relation pp. 1-19

- Marianne Barrett
- Economic Concentration in Agricultural Magazine Publishing: 1993-2002 pp. 21-33

- Mark Stuhlfaut
- Local Advertising Decision Makers' Perceptions of Media Effectiveness and Substitutability pp. 35-53

- Leonard Reid, Karen Whitehill King, Hugh Martin and Hyeonjin Soh
- Rate-Setting Procedures for Preprint Advertising at Nondaily Newspapers pp. 55-66

- Ken Smith and Eric Wiltse
- Book Review pp. 67-69

- Philip Napoli
- Book Review pp. 71-73

- Jaemin Jung
- Book Review pp. 75-78

- Chang-Hoan Cho
- Book Review pp. 79-82

- Gracie Lawson-Borders
Volume 17, issue 4, 2004
- Interactivity Potentials and Usage of German Press-Title Web Sites: An Empirical Investigation pp. 241-260

- Torsten Gerpott and Hendrik Wanke
- Mergers and Acquisitions in the Media Industries: Were Failures Really Unforeseeable? pp. 261-278

- Stephanie Peltier
- Market Competition and the Media Performance of Taiwan's Cable Television Industry pp. 279-294

- Shu-Chu Sarrina Li
- Vertical Integration and Excess Capacity Investment Policies and Decisions by Swedish Regional Newspapers pp. 295-308

- Stefan Melesko
- Exploring a Free Association Methodology to Capture and Differentiate Abstract Media Brand Associations: A Study of Three Cable News Networks pp. 309-320

- Walter McDowell
Volume 17, issue 3, 2004
- The Effect of Screen Quotas on the Self-Sufficiency Ratio in Recent Domestic Film Markets pp. 163-176

- Byoungkwan Lee and Hyuhn-Suhck Bae
- Changes and Consistency: China's Media Market After WTO Entry pp. 177-192

- Mu Lin
- Public Television Programming Strategy Before and After Competition: The Greek Case pp. 193-205

- George Tsourvakas
- A Note on Economic Losses Due to Theft, Infringement, and Piracy of Protected Works pp. 207-217

- Robert Picard
- A Balance Between Imitation and Contrast: What Makes Newspapers Successful? A Summary of Internationally Comparative Research pp. 219-227

- Klaus Schoenbach
- Book Review pp. 229-232

- Shane Mitchell Greenstein
- Book Review pp. 233-235

- Ping-Hung Chen
- Book Review pp. 237-239

- Louisa Ha
Volume 17, issue 2, 2004
- Introduction to the Special Issue pp. 85-86

- John Dimmick
- Measurement of International and Product Diversification in the Publishing Industry pp. 87-104

- Hans van Kranenburg, John Hagedoorn and Jacqueline Pennings
- The Effect of New Networks on U.S. Television Diversity pp. 105-121

- Daniel McDonald and Shu-Fang Lin
- Cultural Diversity in the Movie Industry: A Cross-National Study pp. 123-143

- François Moreau and Stephanie Peltier
- Broadcast Network Television, 1955-2003: The Pursuit of Advertising and the Decline of Diversity pp. 145-155

- Mara Einstein
Volume 17, issue 1, 2004
- The Financial Interest and Syndication Rules and Changes in Program Diversity pp. 1-18

- Mara Einstein
- Competition Between the Internet and Traditional News Media: The Gratification-Opportunities Niche Dimension pp. 19-33

- John Dimmick, Yan Chen and Zhan Li
- Acquisitions or Joint Ventures: Foreign Market Entry Strategy of U.S. Advertising Agencies pp. 35-50

- Jaemin Jung
- Managing Radio Market Clusters: Orientations of General Managers pp. 51-69

- Kenneth Loomis and Alan Albarran
- Book Review pp. 71-73

- David Waterman
- Book Review pp. 75-77

- Louisa Ha
- Book Review pp. 79-81

- Benjamin Bates
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