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Journal of Mass Media Ethics
Special Issue on The Link Between Media Economics and Ethics

Journal of Mass Media Ethics
Featured Articles:
  • Media Concentration and Minority Ownership: The Intersection of Ellul and Habermas, John O. Omachonu and Kevin Healey
  • Trust and the Economics of News, Bastiaan Vanacker and Genelle Belmas
  • Interdependence in Media Economics: Ethical Implications of the Economic Characteristics of News, Hugh J. Martin and Lawrence Souder
  • News as a Contested Commodity: A Clash of Capitalists and Journalistic Imperatives, Pamela Taylor Jackson
  • Social Laws of Competition for Journalistic Authority, Thomas Hove
  • What's Wrong with Chinese Journalists? Addressing Journalistic Ethics in China Through a Case Study of the Beijing Youth Daily, Shixin Ivy Zhang

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Volume 24, Issue 2+3, 2009, Print ISSN: 0890-0523 Online ISSN: 1532-7728


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