| Issue | Title | |
| Vol 86 (2019) | Perception and Preference of Media in Debre Tabor City Administration: Assessing Media Perception and Preference of Choosing the Media of Debre Tabor Community | Abstract PDF |
| Destaw Bayable Yemer | ||
| Vol 89 (2020) | Perception, Gender and Social Media Usage by Students of Tertiary Institutions in Delta State, Nigeria | Abstract PDF |
| Emmanuel Ufuophu-Biri | ||
| Vol 106 (2024) | Perceptions of Young Adults in Online Shopping Behavior | Abstract PDF |
| Muthukumaran Kanasan | ||
| Vol 4 (2012) | Performance as Address: The Interface between Folks and the Rulers | Abstract PDF |
| Segun Omosule | ||
| Vol 16 (2013) | Personal Factors As Predictors of Content-Specific Use of the Internet by Ajayi Crowther University Students in Nigeria | Abstract PDF |
| Alabi, Oluwole Folaranmi | ||
| Vol 51 (2016) | Perspectivizing Vernacular Broadcast Media Intervention in Stemming Intra-Ethnic Conflict in Kenya: A Case of the Abakuria | Abstract PDF |
| John Oluoch, Jerry Agalo, Peter Day | ||
| Vol 46 (2016) | Persuasive Methods in Television Advertising and Its Impact on the Promotion of Consumer Goods | Abstract PDF |
| Afnan Mohammed Shaban Al- Amro | ||
| Vol 104 (2023) | Persuasive Communication Strategies To Reduce Student Anxiety About Infodemic Covid-19 Through Memes | Abstract PDF |
| Gushevinalti . | ||
| Vol 77 (2019) | Planning of Marketing Communication Activities in Jordanian Pharmaceutical Companies Using the Balanced Scorecard | Abstract PDF |
| Iyad A. Al-Nsour | ||
| Vol 42 (2015) | Political Discourse on the Platform of New Media: An Analysis into People's Quotient of Involvement | Abstract PDF |
| Akanksha Shukla | ||
| Vol 84 (2019) | Political Economy of Public Broadcasting in Nigeria: A Review on Influence of Deregulation and Commercialisation in Public Access and Participation | Abstract PDF |
| Adamkolo Mohammed Ibrahim, Suleiman Mainasara Yar’Adua, Balarabe Maikaba | ||
| Vol 89 (2020) | Port Harcourt Residents’ Perception on Newspaper Coverage of Reproductive- Health Issues | Abstract PDF |
| Konye Cynthia Ikems | ||
| Vol 24 (2014) | Potential Uses of Community Radio in Political Awareness: A Proposal for Nigeria | Abstract PDF |
| Michael Aondo-verr Kombol | ||
| Vol 67 (2018) | Potential Applications of Algorithmic (Robot) Journalism for the Greek Sport Media | Abstract PDF |
| Panagiota Antonopoulou, Athanasios Kyriazis | ||
| Vol 41 (2015) | Press and Politics: A Look at the Role Played by Zambia in Zimbabwe's Fight for Independence as Perceived by Zimbabwean Newspaper, The Sunday Mail | Abstract PDF |
| Nyasha Mapuwei, Painos Moyo, Orpah Onwards Chivivi | ||
| Vol 19 (2013) | Press Coverage of Islamic Banking Controversy in Nigeria: A Job Not Well Done | Abstract PDF |
| Barr. Chidi Ezinwa, Clementina .O Okafor, Ifeanyi Ebenezer Onyike | ||
| Vol 32 (2014) | Press Coverage of the Polytechnics in 1998 and 2002: A Content Analysis of the Daily Graphic | Abstract PDF |
| Osei Aaron Debrah | ||
| Vol 9 (2013) | Press Reportage of President Yar’Adua’s Ill-health: A Study | Abstract PDF |
| Jimoh Olorede, Abdullateef Oyewole, Lukman Azeez | ||
| Vol 76 (2018) | Probing the Efficacy of the Professional JOURNALISTS’ Associations in Ethiopia within the Journalism Arena; Roles, Challenges, and Prospects | Abstract PDF |
| Solomon Tabor | ||
| Vol 79 (2019) | Probing the Interplay Between the Public Sphere and Cyber Sphere Saga for Political Mobilization Among the Youth Community in Ethiopia | Abstract PDF |
| Solomon Tabor | ||
| Vol 4 (2012) | Problems and Prospects of Telecommunication Sector of Bangladesh: A Critical Review | Abstract PDF |
| Farhana Zamil, Md. Miraj Hossen | ||
| Vol 17 (2013) | Problems and Prospects of Investigative Journalism in Rivers State, Nigeria: A Study of the Tide and Hard Truth Newspapers. | Abstract PDF |
| ANYADIKE, D. O. | ||
| Vol 105 (2023) | Professor Lai Oso: Tribute to a Departed Scholar and Icon of Nigerian Journalism | Abstract PDF |
| Pelumi Folajimi | ||
| Vol 93 (2020) | Prospects of Nigeria Upgrading to Teacherless Classroom | Abstract PDF |
| Nsikak-Abasi Udofia | ||
| Vol 100 (2022) | Public Health Risk: Public Views on Panic Reporting and Media Framing of the Covid 19 Pandemic | Abstract PDF |
| AKPOGHIRAN, Idamah Patrick | ||
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