Newspaper Research Journal
Newspaper Research Journal (NRJ) is a refereed journal published quarterly that reaches thousands of journalism students, scholars, and media professionals in the United States and internationally.
Founded in 1979, NRJ answers questions about all aspects of US and foreign newspapers: their content, their staffs, their management (including advertising, circulation, and production) and economics, their technology, their design and layout, their relationships with their communities and democracy, their relationships with journalism educators, journalism ethics, and more. All research methodologies and all relevant theories are welcome.
NRJ is the official journal of the Newspaper and Online News Division (NOND) of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC).
This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
Newspaper Research Journal (NRJ) is a refereed journal published quarterly that reaches thousands of journalism students, scholars and media professionals in the United States and internationally.
Founded in 1979, NRJ answers questions about all aspects of US and foreign newspapers: their content, their staffs, their management (including advertising, circulation, and production) and economics, their technology, their design and layout, their relationships with their communities and democracy, their relationships with journalism educators, journalism ethics, and more. All research methodologies and all relevant theories are welcome; studies should be designed to test and develop theory, not simply gather data.
NRJ is the official journal of the Newspaper and Online News Division (NOND) of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC).
Kristoffer D. Boyle | Brigham Young University, USA |
Matthew Haught | University of Memphis, USA |
Joe Abisaid | Independent Scholar, USA |
Mohammed Al-Azdee | University of Bridgeport, USA |
Bernie Ankney | Point Park University, USA |
Cory Armstrong | University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA |
Ann Auman | University of Hawaii, USA |
Carlos Barrera | University of Navarra, Spain |
Chris Birks | Benedictine University, USA |
Robin Blom | Ball State University, USA |
Jan Boyles | Iowa State University, USA |
Robert Britten | West Virginia University, USA |
William Broun | East Stroudsburg University |
Judith Buddenbaum | Colorado State University, USA |
John Carpenter | University of Iowa, USA |
Catherine Cassara | Bowling Green State University, USA |
Bill Cassidy | Northern Illinois University, USA |
Anju Chaudhary | Howard University, USA |
Deborah S. Chung | University of Kentucky, USA |
Dane Claussen | National Communication Association |
Raluca Cozma | Kansas State University, USA |
Vin Crosbie | Syracuse University, USA |
Al Cross | University of Kentucky, USA |
Nicole Dahmen | University of Oregon, USA |
Marc Edge | Independent Scholar, Canada |
Chris Etheridge | University of Arkansas at Little Rock, USA |
Tracy Everbach | University of North Texas, USA |
Patrick Ferrucci | University of Colorado, USA |
Vincent F. Filak | University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, USA |
Bruce Garrison | University of Miami, USA |
Ted Glasser | Stanford University, USA |
Peter Gloviczki | Coker College, USA |
Peter Goodman | Hofstra University, USA |
Manuel Goyanes | Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain |
Marilyn Greenwald | Ohio University, USA |
John Hamilton | Louisiana State University, USA |
Matthew Haught | University of Memphis, USA |
Elizabeth Meyers Hendrickson | University of Ohio, USA |
Kirstie Hettinga | California Lutheran University, USA |
Brian Johnson | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA |
Gary Kebbel | University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA |
James Kelly | Indiana University, USA |
Linda Jean Kenix | University of Canterbury, New Zealand |
Rick Kenney | Independent Scholar, USA |
David Kurpius | University of Missouri, USA |
Norm Lewis | University of Florida, USA |
You Li | Eastern Michigan University, USA |
Wilson Lowrey | University of Alabama, USA |
Scott Maier | University of Oregon, USA |
Virginia Mansfield-Richardson | Ithaca College, USA |
Brian Massey | East Carolina University, USA |
Gina M. Masullo | University of Texas, USA |
Michael McCluskey | University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, USA |
Andrew Mendelson | City University of New York (CUNY), USA |
Marcus Messner | Virginia Commonwealth University, USA |
Joseph Mirando | Southeastern Louisiana University, USA |
Seungahn Nah | University of Florida, USA |
Siddhartha Rastogi | Indian Institute of Management, India |
Bill Reader | Ohio University, USA |
Scott Reinardy | University of Kansas, USA |
Chris Roberts | University of Alabama, USA |
Jack Rosenberry | St. John Fisher College, USA |
John Russial | University of Oregon, USA |
Alireza Salehi-Nejad | University of Tehran, Iran |
Arthur Santana | San Diego State University, USA |
Hans Schmidt | Penn State Brandywine, USA |
Michelle Seelig | University of Miami, USA |
Claire Serant | The City University of New York, USA |
James Simon | Independent Scholar, USA |
John Soloski | University of Georgia, USA |
Amanda Sturgill | Elon University, North Carolina, USA |
Edson C. Tandoc, Jr. | Nanyang Technological University, Singapore |
Sandra Utt | The University of Memphis, USA |
Andreas Veglis | Aristotle University, Greece |
Patrick Walters | Kutztown University, USA |
Patrick S. Washburn | Ohio University, USA |
Kathleen Wickham | University of Mississippi, USA |
Lei Xie | Fairfield University, USA |
Jin Yang | University of Memphis, USA |
Mohammad Yousuf | University of New Mexico, USA |
John Zibluk | University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, USA |
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