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[ecrea] Journal of Media Economics

Mon Nov 12 08:02:25 GMT 2012




Routledge
 New Editors in 2012!

coverJournal of Media Economics

EDITORS
Nodir Adilov, Indiana University-Purdue University
Hugh J. Martin, Ohio University

The Thomson Reuters Journal Citation Report for 2011 ranks Journal of Media Economics in the Communication (Social Science) and Economics (Social Science) categories.
©2012 Thomson Reuters, 2011 Journal Citation Reports®

MESSAGES FROM THE EDITORS

Read the outgoing message from former editors of the Journal of Media Economics, Ben Compaine and Brendan Cunningham, and the incoming message from the new editors, Nodir Adilov and Hugh J. Martin, for free until December 31, 2012.

Valedictory from the Outgoing Editors, Ben Compaine and Brendan Cunningham

Incoming Editors' Note, Nodir Adilov and Hugh J. Martin

FREE ACCESS

The following article is available to access and download for FREE until April 30, 2013.

Are News Media Substitutes? Gratifications, Contents, and Uses, Richard van der Wurff
(Volume 24, Issue 3, 2011)

MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSION

The Journal of Media Economics receives all manuscript submissions electronically via its ScholarOne Manuscripts site. For more information on submitting your manuscript, read the journal's Instructions for Authors.

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AIMS & SCOPE

The Journal of Media Economics publishes original research on the economics and policy of mediated communication, focusing on firms, markets, and institutions.

Reflecting the increasing diversity of analytical approaches employed in economics and recognizing that policies promoting social and political objectives may have significant economic impacts on media, the journal encourages submissions reflecting the insights of diverse disciplinary perspectives and research methodologies, both empirical and theoretical.


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