Volume 49
- “Is Online Citizen News Really Alternative? A Multiplatform Analysis of BP Oil Spill Coverage,” By Benjamin A. LyonsWJMCR 49 (August 2015)
Volume 48
- “Social Media and Female Sports Audiences: A New Look at Old Assumptions,” By Mary Lou Schaffer and Brad SchultzWJMCR 48 (October 2014)
Volume 47
- “Online Environmental Risk Information Seeking Via North CarolinaÕs Urban-Rural Divide,”By Laurie Phillips, Daniel Riffe and Robert McKeever WJMCR 47 (July 2014)
Volume 46
- “When Newspaper Journalists Blog: Credibibility of News and Blogs Based on Readers Socio/Political Leaning,”By Doreen Marchionni and Esther Thorson WJMCR 46 (February 2014)
Volume 45
- “Usage of the Internet and Its Effect on Youth Development,”By Toktam Namayandeh Joorabchi, Md. Salleh Hj. Hassan and Mohd. Nizam Osman WJMCR 45 (November 2013)
Volume 44
- “Challenges for Human Information-Seeking Research In the Emerging Communication Environment,”By Kathleen A. Hansen and Nora Paul WJMCR 44 (June 2013)
Volume 43
- “A Content Analysis of Journalists’ Blogs with Special Reference to Driving Forces for Blog Writing,”By Agya Ram Pandey, Amitabh Srivastava and Pashyanti Shukla WJMCR 43 (January 2013)
Volume 42
- “Web 2.0 Adoption and User Characteristics,” By Jennifer Allyson Dooley, Sandra C. Jones and Don Iverson WJMCR 42 (June 2012)
Volume 41
- “Uses of New Media Before 2011 By Egyptian Political Movements,”By Amen Said Abel-Ghany WJMCR 41 (May 2012)
Volume 40
- “News Coverage of Environmental Risks: Subjective Knowledge, Personal Efficacy and Perceived Usefulness of Different Media,” By Brooke Weberling, Jennette Lovejoy and Daniel Riffe WJMCR 40 (February 2012)
Volume 39
- “Journalism and Mass Communication Education in the Trend Toward Convergence: A Content Analysis of 2010-2011 Faculty Hiring Announcements with a New Media Emphasis”By Ying Roselyn Du WJMCR 39 (December 2011)
Volume 38
- “Restrictions on Journalistic Freedom in The Regional and Local Polish Press, As Exemplified by the Lublin Region,” By Lidia Pokrzycka WJMCR 38 (November 2011)
Volume 37
- “Factors Influencing Sports Consumption in the Era of New Media,” By Brad Schultz and Mary Lou Sheffer. WJMCR 37 (October 2011)
Volume 36
- “Using Email to Create Collective Identity,” By Monica Brasted. WJMCR 36 (September 2011)
Volume 35
- “Blogging the Meltdown: Comparing the Coverage of the Economic Crisis in Journalistic Blogs vs. Economic Blogs,” By Michael Sheehy and Hong Ji. WJMCR 35 (August 2011)
Volume 34
- “How We Got Where We Are Now: 20 Years of Research Into Online Mass Communication: An Annotation, Part Four, 2005-2009: Continuing the Patterns,” By Thomas H.P. Gould, Aobo Dong and Jacob A. Mauslein.WJMCR 34 (July 2011)
Volume 33
- “How We Got Where We Are Now: 20 Years of Research Into Online Mass Communication: An Annotation, Part Three, 2000-2004: Hitting our stride,” By Thomas H.P. Gould, Aobo Dong and Jacob A. Mauslein. WJMCR 33 (June 2011)
Volume 32
- “Exploring eWOM in Online Consumer Reviews: Experience Versus Search Goods,” By By Jinsoo Kim, Jaejin Lee and Matt Ragas. WJMCR 32 (May 2011)
Volume 31
- “How We Got Where We Are Now: 20 Years of Research Into Online Mass Communication: An Annotation. Part 1, 1990-94: Describing the Elephant in the Dark Room,” By Thomas H.P. Gould, Aobo Dong and Jacob A. Mauslein. WJMCR 31, vol. 1 (April 2011)
- How We Got Where We Are Now: 20 Years of Research Into Online Mass Communication: An Annotation. Part Two, 1995-1999: Gaining Due Attention,” By Thomas H.P. Gould, Aobo Dong and Jacob A. Mauslein. WJMCR 31, vol. 2 (April 2011)
Volume 30
- “Interactivity as Super-variable: Defintions, Dimensions, Mediators, and Implications for Theory,” By Bartosz W. Wojdynski. WJMCR 30 (March 2011)
Volume 29
- “Shifting circles: Reconceptualizing Shoemaker and Reese’s Theory of a Hierarchy of Influences on Media Content for a Newer Media Era,” By Susan Keith. WJMCR 29 (February 2011)
Volume 28
- “Citizen Journalism, Agenda-Setting and the 2008 Presidential Election,” By Kirsten A. Johnson. WJMCR 28 (January 2011)
Volume 27
- “Table Manners: A Retrospective on the Online Poker Craze,” By Marc A. Londo and Maria Cristina Santana. WJMCR 27 (December 2010)
Volume 26
- “Interactivity and Public Opinion Leadership,” By Ji won Kim and Joonseok Choi. WJMCR 26 (November 2010)
Volume 25
- “Hispanic Students and Social Networking,” By Ben Wasike and John A. Cook. WJMCR 25 (October 2010)
Volume 24
- “Something Ventured, Something Gained,” By Daekyung Kim, Thomas J. Johnson and Barbara K. Kaye. WJMCR 24 (September 2010)
Volume 23
- “Still Photos with Sound,” by Michelle I. Seelig. WJMCR 23 (August 2010)
Volume 22
- “Effects of Teenagers’ Internet Motivations and Leisure Activities on Trust, Attitude and Use of Advertising,” by Sara Steffes Hansen and James Tsao. WJMCR 22 (July 2010)
Volume 21
- “www.connectingwithGod.com: Exploring the Function of Church Web Sites,” by Shonna L. Tropf and Joe Moore. WJMCR 21 (June 2010)
Volume 20
- “An Exploration of Sample Sizes for Content Analysis of the New York Times Web Site,” By Xiaopeng Wang and Daniel Riffe. WJMCR 20 (May 2010)
Volume 19
- “Engaging in Risk-involved Online Activities: Recognizing the Impact of Knowledge and Experience,” by Hye Jin Yoon. WJMCR 19 (April 2010)
Volume 18
- “Political Efficacy and Campaign News Attention As Catalysts of Discursive Democracy: The Case of the 2004 U.S. Presidential Election,” by Hsiang-Ann Liao. WJMCR 18 (December 2009)
Volume 17
- “Media Reborn: Interactive Platforms and The Digital Ripple Effect on Media Dependency,” by Brent M. Foster. WJMCR 17 (August 2009)
Volume 16
- “Are Blogs Changing the News Values of Newspaper Reporters?” by Mary Lou Sheffer and Brad Schultz. WJMCR 16 (July 2009)
Volume 15
- “Examining the Features, Policies, and Resources of Citizen Journalism: Citizen News Sites and Blogs,” by Stephen R. Lacy, Daniel Riffe, Esther Thorson, and Margaret Duffy. WJMCR 15 (June 2009)
Volume 14
- “A Baker’s Dozen of Issues Facing Online Academic Journal Start-ups,” by Thomas Gould. WJMCR 14 (April 2009)
Volume 13
- “Violence, Sexuality, and Gender Stereotyping: A Content Analysis of Official Video Game Web Sites,” by Tom Robinson, Mark Callister, Brad Clark and James Phillips. WJMCR 13 (February 2009)
Volume 12
- “Blogs in the Media Conversation: A Content Analysis of the Knowledge Stage in the Diffusion of an Innovation,” by Nanette Hogg, Carol S. Lomicky, and Syed A. Hossain. WJMCR 12 (December 2008)
Volume 11
- “Media System Dependency Theory and Using the Internet for In-depth, Specialized Information,” by Daniel Riffe, Stephen Lacy, and Miron Varouhakis. WJMCR 11 (January 2008)
Volume 10
- “Newspapers and Their Online Editions: Factors that Influence Successful Integration,” by Bonnie Bressers and Robert Meeds. WJMCR 10 (May 2007)
Volume 9
- “Consumer Responses to Creative Platform of the Internet Advertising,” by ChangHyun Jin and Jongwoo Jun. WJMCR 9 (April 2007)
Volume 8
- “Determinants of Internet News Use: A Structural Equation Model Approach,” by Jin Yang and Padmini Patwardhan. 8:1 (December 2004)
- “Where’s Qualitative Research Going Online? Patterns of Methodology in Mass Communication, 1993-2003,” by Thomas Gould. 8:2 (March 2005)
- “Analysis of Risks and Opportunities in Journalism in Poland: The Example of the Lublin Region,” by Lidka Pokrzycka. 8:3 (June 2005)
- “Cooperative Integration: A Structural Geography of Primetime Program Production and Broadcast,” by Tonya Lindsey. 8:4 (September 2005)
Volume 7
- “The Market for Multichannel Video Programming Subscription Service in the United States,” by Noel D. Uri and Keith Brown. 7:1 (December 2003)
- “Online Communication Research in 33 Mass Communication Journals, 1993-2003,” by Thomas Gould. 7:2 (March 2004)
- “Revising Newspaper History: A Reframing of the Women’s Movement,” by Kimberly Voss. 7:3 (June 2004)
- “He Who Pays the Piper Calls the Tune: Investigation of a Canadian Media Monopoly,” by Erin Steuter. 7:4 (September 2004)
Volume 6
- “The Impact of New Technologies on Journalistic Routines,” by Michelle Seelig. 6:1 (December 2002)
- “The Public Relations Profession, Business Practices and Editors’ Perceptions,” by Lee Bollinger. 6:2 (March 2003)
- “Content Analysis of Advertising Visuals in the Magazine Advertisements: The Roaring Twenties and the Great Depression,” by Daechun An. 6:3 (June 2003)
- “Working at Cross Purposes: The Shift in State Oversight of State Lottery Advertising,” by Thomas Gould. 6:4 (September 2003)
Volume 5
- “Reporters as Sources: To What Degree Do Broadcast News Personnel Offer Expert Testimony in News Stories?,” by Rhonda Gibson and Joe Bob Hester. 5:1 (December 2001)
- “The Association between Television Viewing and College Students’ Perceptions, Attitudes, and Behaviors Regarding Alcohol Use,” by Linda Godbold Kean and Kelly Fudge Albada. 5:2 (March 2002)
- “How U.S. Television Stations are Responding to Digital Conversion,” by Brad Schultz. 5:3 (June 2002)
- “Motivations for Content Selection: An Application of Open-ended Questions in an On-Line Environment,” by Salma I. Ghanem and Dixie Shipp Evatt. 5:4 (September 2002)
Volume 4
- “Does Reputation Management Reap Rewards? Path Analysis of Corporate Reputation Advertising’s Impacts on Brand Attitudes and Purchase Decisions,” by Jongmin Park, Lisa Lyon and Glen T. Cameron. 4:1 (December 2000)
- “Online Advertising: Hit Rates for Jumps from Banner Ads,” by David R. Thompson and Birgit Wassmuth. 4:2 (March 2001)
- “Third-Person Effect Suppressor Variables in Program Evaluations,” by Stephen A. Banning. 4:3 (June 2001)
- “We Like It, We’re Doing It, But Do We Know What It Is (Yet)? An Exploratory Study of Integrated Marketing Communications,” by William N. Swain a.o. 4:4 (September 2001)
Volume 3
- “Wag the Press: How Changes in U.S. Foreign Policy Toward China Were Reflected in Prestige Press Coverage of China, 1979 vs. 1997, by Dennis T. Lowry and Zaigui Wang. 3:1 (December 1999)
- “Lead Length and Voice in U.S. Newspapers, by Gerald Stone. 3:2 (March 2000)
- “The Press and Public Relations: An Exploratory Study of Editors’ Perceptions of Public Relations Specialists,” by Lee Bollinger. 3:3 (June 2000)
- “If My Commercial Makes Fun of My Political Opponent, Do My Race and My Gender Make a Difference?” by William N. Swain, Gary A. Copeland and Karen S. Johnson-Cartee. 3:4 (September 2000)
Volume 2
- “Effectiveness of Negative Political Advertising,” by Won Ho Chang, Jae-Jin Park, and Sung Wook Shim. 2:1 (December 1998)
- “International News Coverage in Local Japanese Newspapers,” by Hiromi Cho and Stephen Lacy. 2:2 (March 1999)
- “The Forgotten Battles: Congressional Hearings on Television Violence in the 1950s,” by Keisha L. Hoerrner. 2:3 (June 1999)
- “Autonomy in Journalism: How It Is Related to Attitudes and Behavior of Media Professionals,” by Armin Scholl and Siegfried Weischenberg. 2:4 (September 1999)
Volume 1
- “Combatting Advertising Decline in Magazines During WWII: Image Ads Promoting Wartime Themes and the War Loan Drives,” by Ed Adams. 1:1 (December 1997)
- “Women in Newspaper Newsroom Management: 1949 to 1979,” by Stephen Lacy, Lucinda Davenport, and Carolyn Miller. 1:2 (March 1998)
- “Advertising in Hong Kong under Political Transition: A Longitudinal Analysis,” by Louisa Ha. 1:3 (June 1998)
- “Fess up or Stonewall? An Experimental Test of Prior Reputation and Response Style in the Face of Negative News Coverage,” by Lisa Lyon and Glen T. Cameron. 1:4 (September 1998)