Year |
Title |
Author |
University |
Source |
2015 |
"Constructing and performing an on-air radio identity in a changing media landscape." |
David F. Crider |
State University of New York at Oswego |
[2]
[3] |
2014 |
"From Ephermal to Legitimate: An Inquiry Into Television's Material Traces in Archival Spaces, 1950s to 1970s." |
Lauren Bratslavsky |
University of Oregon |
[4]
[5] |
2013 |
"First year students in a foreign fabric: A triangulation study on Facebook as a method of coping/adjustment." |
Shane Tilton |
Ohio University |
[6]
[7] |
2012 |
"The Impact of Federal Communications Commission Practices on Communication Policy Making 2001-2004: An Investigation of the Policy Shift From Public Service Idealism to Market Forces Pragmatism" |
Beth C. Fratkin |
University of Utah |
[8] |
2011 |
“Viral Viewers: Examining Parasocial Interaction on Local TV News Web Sites” |
Joy Chavez Mapaye |
University of Alaska, Anchorage |
[9]
[10] |
2010 |
"Rescuing Men: The New Television Masculinity in 'Rescue Me,' 'Nip/Tuck,' 'The Shield,' 'Boston Legal' and 'Dexter.' " |
Pamela Hill Nettleton |
Marquette University |
[11]
[12] |
2009 |
"The Sounds of 'Radio': A Cultural History of Radio's Aesthetic Definition as a Broadcast Medium for Aural Communications in 1920s America." |
Shawn VanCour |
University of Wisconsin |
[13] |
2008 |
“Department Stores and the Origins of American Broadcasting, 1910–1931” |
Ronald J. “Noah” Arceneaux |
University of Georgia |
[14] |
2007 |
"Children's cognitive processing of internet advertising" |
Mary McIlrath |
University of California, Santa Barbara |
[15]
[16] |
2006 |
"How Violence and Frustration in Video Games Affect Aggression" |
Kevin D. Williams |
University of Georgia |
[17] |
2004 |
“Radio, community and identity in South Africa: A rhizomatic study of Bush Radio in Cape Town” |
Tanja Estella Bosch |
Ohio University |
[18] |
2003 |
"Localism, Community, and Commercial Television, 1948-1960: A Value Analysis." |
John Armstrong |
University of California at Berkeley |
[19] |
2002 |
"Radio’s Development in Rural America." |
Jacob J. Podber |
Ohio University |
[20] |
2001 |
"The Role of Motivation in Policy Considerations Addressing Television Violence" |
Paul Haridakis |
Kent State University |
[21] |
2000 |
"Interactivity and the 'Cyber-Fan': An Exploration of Audience Involvement Within the Electronic Fan Culture of the Internet." |
Vic Costello |
University of Tennessee |
[22]
[23] |
1999 |
“Controlling Technology: Internet Service Providers and Copyright Liability.” |
Matt Jackson |
Indiana University |
[24] |
1997 |
"Information and Markets and the Market for Information: An Analysis of the Market for Television Audiences" |
Patricia F. Phalen |
Northwestern University |
[25] |
1996 |
"Broadcast Law and Segregation: A Social History of the WLBT-TV Case" |
Steven D. Classen |
University of Wisconsin |
[26] |
1994 |
"The paradox of public: The public and the public interest in communication technology regulation in the United States, 1934 - 1988." |
Michael Edward Lenert |
The University of Texas |
[27] |
1992 |
"The market dynamics of the U.S. television syndication industry : an examination of its regulatory environment and market competition, 1980-1990" |
Sylvia Menghua Chan-Olmsted |
University of Michigan |
[28]
[29] |
1991 |
"A Case Study of Federal Communications Commission Docket 21313:
'In the Matter of AM Stereophonic Broadcasting'." |
Mark Jerome Braun |
University of Minnesota |
[30] |