Newspaper Research Journal
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Welcome to NRJ Online

Welcome to the new NRJ Web site. We have refined the old one to bring you a more updated, easily negotiated site. Please take some time to navigate through it and provide us with feedback, which you can send to nrj@memphis.edu. For returning users, please take notice of some our new features, including online manuscript submission and sample articles.

Newspaper Research Journal is a refereed journal published quarterly that reaches more than 1,000 journalism students, scholars and media professionals in the United States and 20 countries.

NRJ comprehensively answers questions about U.S. newspaper performance and related topics of interest. Significant themes of research range from balance and fairness to the use of computer analysis in newspaper reporting. NRJ is unique because it provides a forum for comprehensive, current research and discussion on print journalism, serving as a bridge between newspaper professionals and scholars.

NRJ’s office is at the University of Memphis. The journal is published by the Association of Educators in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC).

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Headlines from Vol. 28, no. 1

The winter edition of Newspaper Research Journal (Vol. 28, no. 1) has been released. Stay tuned because the spring journal will be right on its heels.

Headlines from Vol. 28, no. 1:

  • "Newspaper Reading Supports Community Involvement," by Leo W. Jeffres, Jae-won Lee, Kimberly Neuendorf

  • "Negative Articles Predict Clinical Trial Reluctance," by Maria Len-Rios and Qi Qiu

  • "Agenda Diversity Indicates Newspaper Quality," by Hugh Culbertson

  • "Online Editors Rate Web News Quality Criteria," by George Albert Gladney, Ivor Shapiro, Joseph Castaldo

  • "Where Do Ohioans Get Their Environmental News," by Stephen Lacy, Daniel Riffe, Miron Varouhakis

  • "What Photo Editors/Mangers Want Photo Students to Learn," by Michelle I. Seelig

  • "Use of Blogs as a Source of News Presents Little Threat to Mainline News Media," by Thomas Hargrove and Guido H. Stempel III

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    New to the Site

    Newspaper Research Journal vol. 28, no. 1 was released recently to our subscribers and editorial board. This issue provided several interesting findings, which you can read more about in the current edition of the journal. Feel free to search for full-text articles through EbscoHost.
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    Headlines from Vol. 27, No. 4

  • Results of Gannett Purchase of Indianapolis Star Mixed

  • Partial Pre-Publication Review Gaining Favor at Newspapers

  • Problems Found in Reporting USA Today Pre-Election Polls

  • Surveys Show TV/Newspapers Maintaining Partnerships

  • Business Model Promotes Better Newspapers