| Media Studies Journal 1995 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A consumer's guide to media truth. | Mass communications | O'Brien, Patricia |
| A decade of change. (interview)(Interview) | Mass communications | Kelley, Jennifer |
| A flickering beacon. (Argentine journalist's evaluation of the American press) | Mass communications | Baron, Ana |
| A free and flippant media. (American media) | Mass communications | Seow, Francis T. |
| American news, global audience. | Mass communications | Horvat, Janos |
| Are the media still American? | Mass communications | Tunstall, Jeremy |
| A soul of the soul. | Mass communications | Havel, Vaclav |
| A tyranny of images. | Mass communications | Price, Monroe E. |
| Before and after Glasnost. | Mass communications | Izyumov, Alexei |
| Before and after Glasnost. (American media's coverage of Russia) | Mass communications | Izyumov, Alexei |
| Breaking censorship- making peace. | Mass communications | Demszky, Gabor |
| Bystanders as opinion makers: a bottoms-up perspective. (political influence of common man) | Mass communications | Gans, Herbert J. |
| Coal miners and dinosaurs. (comparison of the French film 'Germinal' and the American film 'Jurassic Park') | Mass communications | Cohen-Solal, Annie |
| Confessions of a British sofa spud. (evaluation of American television shows) | Mass communications | Levy, Suzanne |
| Covering Gaza and the West Bank. | Mass communications | Said, Edward W. |
| Creating public knowledge. | Mass communications | Schudson, Michael |
| Dead end at Oklahoma City. (American media coverage of terrorism) | Mass communications | Eldar, Akiva |
| Diversity, democracy and niche markets. | Mass communications | Maynard, Nancy Hicks |
| Exporting American media. | Mass communications | Hamilton, John Maxwell, Krimsky, George A. |
| Free speech and high standards. (freedom of the press in the US) | Mass communications | Russ-Mohl, Stephan |
| From Pollock to Mapplethorpe: the media and 'the Artworld.' (role of media in art) | Mass communications | Danto, Arthur Coleman |
| Highway to the stars or road to nowhere? (future of information technology) | Mass communications | Bogart, Leo |
| How vast the wasteland now? (improving television programs) | Mass communications | Minow, Newton N. |
| Hyde Park on television.(Speakers Corner, Canadian private television company's kiosk facilitating broadcasting of public opinion) | Mass communications | Smillie, Dirk |
| Images that injure. | Mass communications | Mulroney, Brian |
| In the South - when it mattered to be an editor. (importance of newspaper editors) | Mass communications | Clendinen, Dudley |
| Japan follows the flag. (Japanese interest in American media) | Mass communications | Asai, Yasunori |
| Journalism and the Internet. | Mass communications | Gordon, Andrew C. |
| Journalism, publicity and the lost art of argument. (role of journalists) | Mass communications | Lasch, Christopher |
| Journalists and democratic memory. | Mass communications | Shriver, Donald W., Jr. |
| Journalists-professionals in a market culture. | Mass communications | Gordon, Margaret T. |
| Lapdogs, watchdogs and junkyard dogs. (characteristics of American and European journalists) | Mass communications | Donsbach, Wolfgang |
| Let's put on a convention. (covering of political conventions) | Mass communications | Frank, Reuven |
| Liberating, lowbrow and fun. (American media in India) | Mass communications | Bajpai, Shailaja |
| Magic realism in Latin America.(attack on journalists) | Mass communications | Mackay, Maria Luisa |
| Maoism vs. media in the marketplace. | Mass communications | Schell, Orville |
| Media globalism in the age of consumer sovereignty. | Mass communications | Smith, Anthony |
| Neutrality vs. objectivity in Bosnia. (media reporting on Bosnia) | Mass communications | Kurspahic, Kemal |
| New roles for new times? | Mass communications | Mcquail, Denis |
| Not wrapping fish but selling eyes. (evaluation of the US media industry) | Mass communications | Hodgson, Godfrey |
| Opening the South African airwaves - what lessons from the United States? | Mass communications | Mokone-Matabane, Sebiletso |
| Opinion-the new authority. | Mass communications | Boutros Ghali, Boutros |
| Peering over the edge. (financial crunch of media) | Mass communications | Auletta, Ken |
| Prospects for the future. (information technology)(interview)(Interview) | Mass communications | Kelley, Jennifer |
| Public journalism- defining a democratic art. | Mass communications | Merritt, Davis |
| Regaining dignity. | Mass communications | Macneil, Robert |
| Requiem for 'The Boys on the Bus.' (male news reporters at work) | Mass communications | Dowd, Maureen |
| 'Samizdat' goes public. | Mass communications | Michnik, Adam |
| Scoping out Habermas. | Mass communications | Navasky, Victor S. |
| Scorned in an era of triumphant democracy. | Mass communications | Tucher, Andie, Bischoff, Dan |
| Seeing through the media. (interpretation of American median by Hungarians) | Mass communications | Gyorgy, Petr |
| Seething in silence - news in black and white. (racial prejudices in journalism) | Mass communications | Cose, Ellis |
| Sounding the alarm. | Mass communications | Dornan, Christopher |
| Southern exposure. (American media in Canada)(includes related article) | Mass communications | Groen, Rick |
| Strange media, getting less so. (American media) | Mass communications | Bertrand, Claude-Jean |
| Surviving being a survivor, or, whatever became of what's her name? (gender discrimination in work place) | Mass communications | Wade, Betsy |
| The best seat in the house? (viewing fine arts programs) | Mass communications | Grossman, Lawrence K. |
| The electronic republic.(United States) | Mass communications | Grossman, Lawrence K. |
| The end of predictability. (news reporting in Russia) | Mass communications | Hoge, James F., Jr. |
| The fires of faith. (religion in American media) | Mass communications | Wroe, Ann |
| The flickering images that may drive presidents. (influence of news reports on presidents) | Mass communications | Macneil, Robert |
| The inevitable global conversation. (information technology) | Mass communications | Wriston, Walter |
| The natives are restless. (US media's reactions to growing foreign ownership) | Mass communications | Smith, Anthony |
| The price of African press freedom. | Mass communications | Davidson, Joe |
| Town Hall on-line.(on-line communication services of White House) | Mass communications | Ivry, Sara B. |
| Transforming television in India. | Mass communications | Ninan, Sevanti |
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