J&MC Quarterly Index – Economics
Volumes 71 to 80
1994 to 2003
Subject Index: Economics
Auto Trade Policy and the Press: Auto Elite as a Source of the Media Agenda (Kuang-Kuo Chang) 76:2, 312-324.
Changing the Newsroom Culture: A Four-Year Case Study of Organizational Development at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Peter J. Gade and Earnest L. Perry) 80:2, 327-347.
Collusion and Price Fixing in the American Newspaper Industry: Market Preservation Trends, 1890-1910 (Edward E. Adams) 79:2, 416-426.
Content Differences between Daily Newspapers with Strong and Weak Market Orientations (Randal A. Beam) 80:2, 368-390.
Corporate Newspaper Structure, Editorial Page Vigor, and Social Change (David Demers) 73:4, 857-877.
Diversity versus Concentration in the Deregulated Mass Media Domain (Petros Iosifides) 76:1, 152-162.
The Effects of Public Ownership and Newspaper Competition on the Financial Performance of Newspaper Corporations: A Replication and Extension (Stephen Lacy, Mary Alice Shaver, and Charles St. Cyr) 73:2, 332-341.
Factors Influencing the Adoption of Multimedia Cable Technology (Carolyn A. Lin and Leo W. Jeffres) 75:2, 341-352.
How Perceived Environmental Uncertainty Influences the Marketing Orientation of U.S. Daily Newspapers (Randal A. Beam) 73:2, 285-303.
How Public Ownership Affects Publisher Autonomy (Martha N. Matthews) 73:2, 342-353.
The Impact of the Baseball Strike on Newspapers (Wayne Wanta and William M. Kunz) 74:1, 184-194.
The Impact of Beat Competition on City Hall Coverage (Stephen Lacy, David C. Coulson, and Charles St. Cyr) 76:2, 325-340.
The Impact of Competition on Weekly Newspaper Advertising Rates (Stephen Lacy, David C. Coulson, and Hiromi Cho) 78:3, 450-465.
The Impact of Intermedia and Newspaper Competition on Advertising Linage in Daily Newspapers (Mary Alice Shaver and Stephen Lacy) 76:4, 729-744.
The Impact of Public Ownership, Profits, and Competition on Number of Newsroom Employees and Starting Salaries at Mid-Sized Daily Newspapers (Stephen Lacy and Alan Blanchard) 80:4, 949-968.
Intercounty Group Ownership of Daily Newspapers and the Decline of Competition for Readers (Stephen Lacy and Todd F. Simon) 74:4, 814-825.
Journalism Labor Force Supply and Demand: Is Oversupply an Explanation for Low Wages? (Lee B. Becker, Vernon A. Stone, and Joseph D. Graf) 73:3, 519-533.
Journalists’ Perceptions of How Newspaper and Broadcast News Competition Affects Newspaper Content (David C. Coulson and Stephen Lacy) 73:2, 354-363.
Measuring Newspaper Profits: Developing a Standard of Comparison (Hugh J. Martin) 75:3, 500-517.
The Persistent Problem of Media Taxation: First Amendment Protection in the 1990s (Cathy Packer and Karla K. Gower) 74:3, 579-590.
Running Out of Time: An Analysis of Shutting Down New York Newsday by Times Mirror (Abby Dress) 76:4, 745-755.
Secret Combinations and Collusive Agreements: The Scripps Newspaper Empire and the Early Roots of Joint Operating Agreements (Edward E. Adams) 73:1, 195-205.
Structural Pluralism, Corporate Newspaper Structure, and News Source Perceptions: Another Test of the Editorial Vigor Hypothesis (David K. Demers) 75:3, 572-592.
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