Journal of Media Economics
1997 - 2025
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Volume 13, issue 4, 2000
- Who Wants You When You're Old and Poor? Exploring the Economics of Media Pricing pp. 215-232

- Martin Koschat and William Putsis
- Choice Versus Chance: Using Brand Equity Theory to Explore TV Audience Lead-in Effects, A Case Study pp. 233-247

- Walter McDowell and John Sutherland
- Readers' Attitudes Toward Press Advertising: Are They Ad-Lovers or Ad-Averse? pp. 249-259

- Nathalie Sonnac
Volume 13, issue 3, 2000
- The Economics of American Theatrical Movie Exports: An Empirical Analysis pp. 153-169

- Krishna Jayakar and David Waterman
- Some Economic and Social Aspects of Residential Internet Use in Australia pp. 171-185

- Gary Madden and Scott Savage
- The Essential Economic Problem of the Media: Working Between Market Failure and Cross-Financing pp. 187-200

- Johannes Ludwig
- Book Review: Bruce M. Owen, The Internet Challenge to Television and Dan Schiller, Digital Capitalism: Networking the Global Market System pp. 201-206

- Jack Li
- Book Review: Deborah Hurley and James H. Keller (Eds.), The First 100 Feet: Options for Internet and Broadband Access pp. 207-208

- Hugh Fullerton
- Book Review: Peter K. Pringle, Michael F. Starr, and William E. McCavitt, Electronic Media Management, 4th Edition pp. 209-210

- Max Grubb
- Book Review: Charles P. Daly, Patrick Henry, and Ellen Ryder, The Magazine Publishing Industry pp. 211-212

- Barbara Straus Reed
Volume 13, issue 2, 2000
- Special Issue on Trends in Media Management for the 21st Century pp. 55-56

- Mary Alice Shaver
- A Portfolio Theory Approach to Network Program Selection pp. 59-79

- Barry Litman, Seema Shrikhande and Hoekyun Ahn
- The Transnational Media Corporation: Environmental Scanning and Strategy Formulation pp. 81-101

- Richard Gershon
- Corporate News Structure and the Managerial Revolution pp. 103-121

- David Demers and Debra Merskin
- Management Control in German Television: Delivering Numbers for Management Decision pp. 123-142

- Rainer Geisler
- Media Convergence/Management Change: The Evolving Workflow for Visual Journalists pp. 143-151

- Susan Zavoina and Tom Reichert
Volume 13, issue 1, 2000
- Preserving Free Television? Some Empirical Evidence on the Efficacy of Must-Carry pp. 1-14

- George Ford and John Jackson
- Some Economic Issues in Licensing of Music Performance Rights: Controversies in Recent ASCAP-BMI Litigation pp. 15-25

- William Nye
- Modeling Media Markets: How Important is Market Structure? pp. 27-44

- David Young
- Book Review: Monroe E. Price (Ed.). The V-Chip Debate: Content Filtering From Television to the Internet pp. 45-46

- Milagros Rivera-Sanchez
- Book Review: John E. Kwoka, Jr. and Lawrence J. White (Eds.). The Antitrust Revolution: Economics, Competition, and Policy, Third Edition pp. 47-48

- Douglas Gomery
- Book Review: Robert Albon and Franco Papandrea. Media Regulation in Australia and the Public Interest pp. 49-51

- Allan Brown
Volume 12, issue 4, 1999
- Preprints Versus Display Advertising: Which is More Profitable for Nondaily Newspapers? pp. 233-245

- Ken Smith
- Legal and Economic Aspects in Theft of Newspapers: Using a Model of Newspaper Value pp. 247-263

- Robert Picard and Stephen Lacy
- Product Differentiation in Cable Programming: The Case in the Cable National All-News Networks pp. 265-277

- Hyuhn-Suhck Bae
Volume 12, issue 3, 1999
- The Impact of Horizontal Mergers and Acquisitions on Corporate Concentration in the U.S. Book Publishing Industry: 1989-1994 pp. 165-180

- Albert Greco
- The Economics of French Cable Systems as Reflected in Media Policy pp. 181-199

- Niels Lutzhoft and Marcel Machill
- Retransmission Consent, Cable Franchising, and Market Failure: A Case Study Analysis of WOOD-TV 8 Versus Cablevision of Michigan pp. 201-224

- Richard Gershon and Bradley Egen
Volume 12, issue 2, 1999
- Special issue on the Political Economy of Communications pp. 85-87

- Gerald Sussman
- The Legacy of Robert A. Brady: Antifascist Origins of the Political Economy of Communications pp. 89-101

- Dan Schiller
- New York.Com: A Political Economy of the "Informational" City pp. 103-116

- Vincent Mosco
- Common Markets: Corporate Ambitions and Communication Trends in the UK and Europe pp. 117-132

- Graham Murdock and Peter Golding
- Who Speaks for Asia: Media and Information Control in the Global Economy pp. 133-147

- Gerald Sussman
- Commodity, Culture, Common Sense: Media Research and Paradigm Dialogue pp. 149-163

- Eileen Meehan
Volume 12, issue 1, 1999
- Weathering A Recession: Effects of Size and Diversification on Newspaper Companies pp. 1-18

- Robert Picard and Tony Rimmer
- The Economic Basis for Radio Deregulation pp. 19-34

- Benjamin Bates and Todd Chambers
- Exploring the Characteristics of Potential High-Definition Television Adopters pp. 35-50

- Michel Dupagne
- Discriminating Audience Donor Factors for Public Radio: A Tale of Two Cities pp. 51-66

- John Long and Paul Traudt
- Book review of Mixed Signals - The Prospects for Global Television News pp. 71-72

- William Davie
- Book review of Radio-Television-Cable Management (Third Edition) pp. 73-74

- Angela Powers
- Book reviews of Toward Competition in Local Telephony; Talk is Cheap: The Promise of Regulatory Reform in North American Telecommunications; Wireless: Strategically Liberalizing the Telecommunications Market; Designing Incentive Regulation for the Telecommunications Industry; Telecommunications Competition: The Last Ten Miles pp. 75-81

- Benjamin Bates
Volume 11, issue 4, 1998
- Protection of Domestic TV Programming pp. 3-15

- Franco Papandrea
- The Market Information System and Personalized Exchange: Business Practices in the Market for Television Audiences pp. 17-34

- Patricia Phalen
- Is It a Small Publishing World After All?: Media Monopolization of the Children's Book Market, 1992-1995 pp. 35-48

- James McQuivey and Megan McQuivey
- Book review of Vertical Integration in Cable Television pp. 51-52

- Todd Chambers
- Book reviews of Internet Economics; Webonomics. Nine Essential Principles for Growing Your Business on the World Wide Web pp. 53-55

- Alan Albarran
Volume 11, issue 3, 1998
- Special issue on the Economic Impacts of the 1996 Telecommunications Act pp. 1-2

- Benjamin Bates
- The Telecommunications Act of 1996 and Radio Market Structure pp. 3-20

- Bruce Drushel
- The 1996 Telecommunications Act and TV Station Ownership: 1 Year Later pp. 21-32

- Herbert Howard
- Mergers, Acquisitions, and Convergence: The Strategic Alliances of Broadcasting, Cable Television, and Telephone Services pp. 33-46

- Sylvia Chan-Olmsted
- The Impact of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 on the Merger of RBOCs and MSOs: Case Study: The Merger of US West and Continental Cablevision pp. 47-64

- Kuo-Feng Tseng and Barry Litman
Volume 11, issue 2, 1998
- Competing With Whom? Where? And How? A Structural Analysis of the Electronic Newspaper Market pp. 1-18

- Hsiang Iris Chyi and George Sylvie
- Revisiting Corporate Newspaper Structure and Profit Making pp. 19-45

- David Demers
- A Note on the Relations Between Circulation Size and Newspaper Advertising Rates pp. 47-55

- Robert Picard
- The Political Economy of the Russian Industry pp. 57-71

- Soobum Lee
- Book review of In Defense of Advertising: Arguments: From Reason, Ethical Egoism and Laissez-Faire Capitalism pp. 73-74

- Mary Alice Shaver
- Book review of Risky Business: The Political Economy of Hollywood pp. 75-76

- Bryan Denham
- Book reviews of Counterclockwise: Perspectives on Communication; Illuminating the Blindspots: Essays Honoring Dallas W. Smythe pp. 77-80

- Benjamin Bates
Volume 11, issue 1, 1998
- Who's on First? Studying the Scholarly Community of Media Economics pp. 1-12

- Todd Chambers
- The Internot? Understanding the Problem of Internet Congestion pp. 13-31

- Laurie Thomas Lee and Preeti Sharma
- Internet Economics: An Annotated Bibliography pp. 33-48

- Bruce Klopfenstein
- Market Parameters, Marketing Hype, and Technical Standards: The Introduction of DVD pp. 49-58

- David Sedman
- Book review of The Political Economy of Communication: Rethinking and Renewal pp. 59-62

- Gerald Sussman
- Book review of Public Television for Sale: Media, the Market, and the Public Sphere pp. 63-64

- John Lombardi
- Book review of Handbook on Mass Media in the United States: The Industry and Its Audiences pp. 65-66

- Paul Crandon
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