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  • Radcliffe, Damian; Wallace, Ryan (Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia's Graduate School of Journalism, 2022-01-04)
    The observations in this report are based on an online survey conducted between Tuesday, August 4, 2020 and Tuesday, September 8, 2020. We received 324 eligible responses from a mix of editors, reporters, publishers, ...
  • Radcliffe, Damian (University of Oregon, 2017-09)
    Strong, effective, local journalism is essential for the health of the wider media ecosystem and in ensuring that the information needs of communities are met. But this sector has faced multiple challenges in recent years ...
  • Radcliffe, Damian (New Media Academy, 2022-12-31)
    For the first time, this report brings together in a single chart the most popular accounts originating in MENA on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and Twitter. Each of these platforms is explored in more detail in this ...
  • Stabile, Carol A. (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2011)
  • Ismach, Arnold H. (University of Oregon School of Journalism, 1987-11)
    A report on the study of the present status and future direction of learning and the advancement of knowledge in the field of journalism and mass communication within the realities of American higher education.
  • Radcliffe, Damian (What's New in Publishing, 2019)
    Selling products related to publisher activities is nothing new. But over recent years, the breadth, range, and scope of eCommerce opportunities available to publishers has expanded greatly. This report looks in-depth ...
  • Radcliffe, Damian (What's New In Publishing, 2020-06)
    The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically affected most industries, including the publishing and media sectors. Arguably, the advertising downturn associated with the pandemic makes it clearer than ever that companies need ...
  • Radcliffe, Damian (What's New In Publishing, 2020)
    This free-to-download report brings together the best examples of how media organisations have risen to meet the challenges of COVID-19. It looks at a range of tips and tactics to help all kinds of publishers, from ...
  • Radcliffe, Damian; Lawrence, Regina; DeVigal, Andrew (Agora Journalism Center, 2023-09-21)
    This forward-thinking report makes the case for embracing a more inclusive, community-focused model of journalism, one that prioritizes listening to and collaborating with communities to produce relevant, equitable and ...
  • Radcliffe, Damian; Powers, Alex; Alvarez, Destiny (Agora Journalism Center, University of Oregon, 2019)
    In this report you will be able to read how newsrooms are adapting to address the realities of the journalism industry in 2019. Their experiences, and the solutions they are deploying, are not unique to the Pacific ...
  • Radcliffe, Damian; Abuhmaid, Hadil; Mahliaire, Nii (University of Oregon, 2023-03-31)
    Welcome to the latest annual study on Middle East Social Media Trends. This report, the eleventh in a series dating back to 2012, provides an in-depth analysis of the current state of social media in the Middle East. As ...
  • Radcliffe, Damian; Abuhmaid, Hadil (2020-01-11)
    This report is the eighth in an annual series of publications, dating back to 2012, designed to share the latest stories, trends and research in social media usage from across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). Using ...
  • Radcliffe, Damian (University of Oregon, 2016-01)
    This report is the fourth in a series of annual reports designed to capture some of the key developments in the world of social media -¬ within the Middle East -¬ during the past twelve months. Interest in this field, which ...
  • Radcliffe, Damian (University of Oregon, 2016-12)
    This report is the fifth in a series of annual reports which captures key developments and data related to usage of social media in the Middle East. The past year has seen the continued growth of visual-led social ...
  • Radcliffe, Damian; Lam, Amanda (University of Oregon, 2018-02)
    This report is the six in a series of annual reports which captures key developments and data related to usage of social media in the Middle East. The past year has seen the continued growth of visual-led social networks, ...
  • Radcliffe, Damian; Bruni, Payton (2019-01)
    This report is the seventh in an annual series of publications showcasing the latest developments, trends and research in social media usage across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). Using a wide variety of academic, ...
  • Radcliffe, Damian (The Center for Media, Data and Society (CMDS), 2021-10)
    It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a media company in possession of a good fortune (an audience, brand recognition and decent revenues), must (still) be in want of innovation. The pace of change in our industry ...
  • Foxman, Maxwell; Pimentel, Danny; Alexanian, Stephen (Frontier Media, 2022-08-11)
    Quality of life is bound to psychological well-being, which in turn is affected by the frequency and magnitude of negative mood states. To regulate mood states, humans often consume media such as music and movies, with ...
  • Stabile, Carol A. (Marquette University Press, 2011)
    The following essay considers the ways in which the broadcast blacklist affected how media studies scholars think about and study the 1950s, as well how we understand the role of gender and family in 1950s popular ...
  • Merskin, Debra (The Howard Journal of Communications, 2001-07)
    Jeep Cherokee, Sue Bee Honey, and Crazy Horse Malt Liquor are all established brand names and trademarks that use representations of Native Americans to help sell their products. How stereotypes are created, and how pictorial ...

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