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1. Protests on the Front Page: Media Salience, Institutional Dynamics, and Coverage of Collective Action in the New York Times, 1960-1995.

2. Cultural Misconceptions.

3. Changing Owners, Changing Content: Does Who Owns the News Matter for the News?

4. America's front pages.

5. Columnists on Parade III. Hugh-And-Cry Johnson.

6. Columnists on Parade II. Westbrook Pegler.

7. Social Representation of Cyberbullying and Adolescent Suicide: A Mixed-Method Analysis of News Stories.

8. What Is News? What Is the Newspaper? The Physical, Functional, and Stylistic Transformation of Print Newspapers, 1988-2013.

9. Reviewing Reviewing the Fan Mags.

10. The Village Voice goes silent.

11. Irrelevant Art.

12. Columnists on Parade IV. Dale Carnegie.

13. Making the Cases “Real”: Newspaper Coverage of U.S. Supreme Court Cases 1953–2004.

14. The Dirt on Gossip Columns: The who's-doing-what staple has gone the way of Linotype and smoke-fitted newsrooms. What happened?

15. Working on the Race Beat.

16. LA VOLGARIZZAZIONE SCIENTIFICA NELLA FRANCIA DELL'OTTOCENTO. DAL FEUILLETON ALLA RIVISTA.

17. ‘VILLAINOUS LITTLE PARAGRAPHS’.

18. Social Movements, Political Goals, and the May 1 Marches: Communicating Protest in Polysemous Media Environments.

19. Presidents and Front-page News: How America's Newspapers Cover the Bush Administration.

20. WHAT KATRINA REVEALED: A VISUAL ANALYSIS OF THE HURRICANE COVERAGE BY NEWS WIRES AND U.S. NEWSPAPERS.

21. A NATURAL HISTORY OF FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE: A STUDY OF THE CHICAGO DAILY NEWS, 1900-1921.

22. One day in the war of images.

23. MILWAUKEE'S LOCAL COLOR.

24. How Readers' Letters May Influence Editors and News Emphasis: A Content Analysis of 10 Newspapers, 1948-1978.

25. How They Look: An Updated Study of American Newspaper Front Pages.

26. Gender Representation In Elite Newspapers.

27. President Carter's Inauguration as an Image-Making Machine.

28. UNDER THE GAS-LIGHT.

29. Lex Loci Through the Years.

30. Goodbye to All That: The decline of the coverage of books isn't new, benign, or necessary.

31. A Fading Taboo.

32. Remaking the Front Page.

33. SENSATIONAL NEWS IN THE MODERN METROPOLITAN NEWSPAPERS.

34. Why the 'Washington Post' Op-Ed Page Is So Dull.

35. Newsday.

36. BILLY AND BENNY.

37. Only correct.

38. Black & White.

39. Columnists on Parade V. Eleanor Roosevelt.

40. Columnists on Parade.

41. Reader Response to Front Pages with Four-Color Halftones.

42. A Rankings Revolution.

43. Making the News Useful.

44. Front Page News? Not Quite.

46. THE "NEW" ORDER.

47. A Treasure Hunt With Numbers.

48. BANDWAGON.

49. How Many Angels?

50. Dropped Shoe.

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