Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Funny You Mention It: A Synthesis of Published Research on Learning from Comedic Versus Serious News54
Mobilizing Media Attention in the Era of Networked Publics: A Contentious Publicness Framework40
The Effects of Product Type, Product Involvement and Technology Fluidity on Flow and Newsfeed Advertising33
How Voice Chat, Cooperativeness, and Competitiveness Impact Prosocial and Antisocial Norms in Multiplayer Online Video Games21
The Influence of Online Political Expression on Disagreement and Incivility: The Moderating Role of Social Identity20
Examining the Relationship Between the Violence in a Webcomic Episode and Violence in readers’ Comments with Computational Approaches20
Empathy, Validation, and Branding: Testing the Theory of Empathetic Suffering19
Correction18
Media Enjoyment: A Synthesis17
Digital Journalism and the Facilitation of Hate16
Correction13
Parasocial Romantic Relationships: Falling in Love with Media Figures12
The digital double bind: Change and stasis in the Middle East11
News Audiences in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: Perceptions and Behaviors of Optimizers, Mainstreamers, and Skeptics10
“Too Much Stress” for “Too Little Reward”: COVID-19 Effects on Reporter’s Workloads and Work/Life Balance10
FIFA World Cup as a Media Event: Psychological Factors’ Influence on Second Screen Usage9
Solutions Journalism: News at the Intersection of Hope, Leadership, and Expertise Solutions Journalism: News at the Intersection of Hope, Leadership, and Expertise9
In Platforms We Trust?Unlocking the Black-Box of News Algorithms through Interpretable AI9
The Disparate Prosocial Implications of Ongoing Entertainment Health Media Exposure: A Multi-Malady Stigma Communication Comparison9
Artists and Attributions: How Music Platform Implementation Affects Parasocial Experiences and Support Intentions9
Digital Platforms and the Press9
How Parental Mediation Affects Adolescent Short-Form Video Addiction: Variable-Centered and Person-Centered Perspectives8
COVID-19 Compliance and Media Consumption: A Longitudinal Study of Finland and the US During the First Year of COVID-198
Not All Fun and Games: Videogame labour, project-based workplaces, and the new citizenship at work8
Sport-Concussion Identification and Attitudes and the Role of the Mass Media Broadcaster: Does it Matter What We See and Hear?8
Media Stereotypes: From Ageism to Xenophobia7
Correcting E-Cigarette Misinformation on Social Media: Responses from UAE Nationals Who Smoke7
The Journalism Manifesto6
The Richer, the Better? Users Perception of News Credibility of Short Video News6
Crime in TV, the News, and Film: Misconceptions, Mischaracterizations, and Misinformation6
Perceived Risk and Trust in News Sources: A Multi-Group Analysis of Deepfakes and AI-Generated Misinformation6
Local TV Newsroom Diversity: Race and Gender of Newscasters and Their Managers5
Parsing the Interactive Construction of Crisis Memory on Social Media: From a Memory-Agenda Perspective5
Media Use and Affective Political Polarization: What Shapes Public Perceptions of Immigrants’ Deservingness?5
Algorithmic Inoculation Against Misinformation: How to Build Cognitive Immunity Against Misinformation5
Integrating Interpersonal Communication into the Influence of Presumed Media Influence Model: Understanding Intentions to Censor and Correct COVID-19 Misinformation on Social Media5
Lived Policy: Towards the Humanization of Telecommunications4
Bad Impressions: How Journalists as “Storytellers” Diminish Public Confidence in Media4
Using Sex to Get the Story: Testing Reliability and Validity of a Scale Measuring a Sexist Stereotype of Female Reporters4
Global Journalism: Understanding World Media Systems4
A Content Analysis of Violent Penalties and their Role in Sanitizing NFL Broadcasts4
The Conditional Effects of Parental Internet Supervision on Online Victimization for Early Adolescent Boys4
The News Ecosystem in the Age of AI: Evidence from the UAE4
Characterizing Political News Consumers and Their Civic Potential: Comparing Engaged and Problematic Political News Consumers4
An Unhelpful Chain: Antecedents and Consequences of COVID-19 News Avoidance in China and Singapore4
‘Zero Human Emotion’: AI Anchors and the Normative Repercussions4
Digital Pathways to Inclusion: Incidental Exposure on Social Media, Pro-Minority Content, and Political Tolerance in a Non-Western Democracy4
The State of Black Quarterback Media Depictions in the NFL: Reasons for Both Celebration and Concern4
Revisiting the Impact of Structural Factors on Television Audience Behavior in the Streaming Age3
Barrier or Catalyst? How Gender Discrimination on Social Media Shapes Political Participation3
What Are the Morals of Video Game Stories? A Content Analysis of the Most Popular Video Games3
Applying Social Norms to the Narrative Enjoyment and Appreciation Rationale3
Humanitarian Journalists. Covering Crises from a Boundary Zone3
The U.S.-China Trade War: Global news framing and public opinion in the digital age3
Discussions That Divide: The Interplay Between Experiencing Uncivil Conversations and Politically Motivated Avoidance on Whatsapp and Facebook3
Predicting Parental Mediation of Personalized Advertising and Online Data Collection Practices Targeting Teenagers3
Sex Sells? Two Experiments Testing Exposure to Sexualized Female Video Game Characters on Purchase Intention3
Impact of Emotional Awareness on Responses to Vaccine-Related Narrative Misinformation3
Contagious Smiles on Screen. The Role of Emotional Alignment of TV Presenters3
Testing the Effect of Cross-cutting Exposure to Cable TV News on Affective Polarization: Evidence from the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election3
The Nudging Effect of Accuracy Alerts for Combating the Diffusion of Misinformation: Algorithmic News Sources, Trust in Algorithms, and Users’ Discernment of Fake News3
Understanding and Attenuating Overreported TV News Exposure: Testing Anonymity, Self-Affirmation, and Cognitive Survey Manipulations3
Politicized and Paranoid? Assessing Attitudinal Predictors of Alternative News Consumption3
Social TV: Multi-screen content and ephemeral culture2
If it Bleeds, it Doesn’t Lead: Emotional Appeals and Engagement in Immigration and Election Conversations on Twitter2
Does Streaming TV Change Our Concept of Television?2
A Just and Happy Ending: Exploring Viewers’ Judgment of Justice on Enjoyment of Crime Drama in Interactive Movie Events2
Filterworld: How algorithms flattened culture .2
Can Algorithm Knowledge Stop Women from Being Targeted by Algorithm Bias? The New Digital Divide on Weibo2
Korean WoW Gamers’ Competitive Game Culture and Excessive Game Labor2
Gender and journalism: an intersectional approach2
Nonverbal Neutrality Norm: How Experiencing Trauma Affects Journalists’ Willingness to Display Emotion2
The Emergent Masculinities and Gendered Frustrations of Male Live-Streamers in China2
Selective Exposure and Exemplification within Sports Highlights2
How Does Emphasizing Bipartisan Agreement Reduce Affective Polarization? Examining Three Dimensions of Perceived Similarity as Mediators2
The Failure of Social Media Politics? Unpacking Interlocking Discourses in Contemporary China’s Online Anti-Surrogacy Sentiments2
Mediated death2
Priming Privacy: The Effect of Privacy News Consumption on Privacy Attitudes, Beliefs, and Knowledge2
Race-Specific Pathways to Understanding the Impact of Social Media Use on COVID-19 Vaccine Confidence Among US Citizens2
Understanding the Effects of Personalized Recommender Systems on Political News Perceptions: A Comparison of Content-Based, Collaborative, and Editorial Choice-Based News Recommender System1
Which Perceived Opinion Climates Influence the Participation in Online Political Discussions?1
Understanding the Interaction Effects of Sexual Appeals and Social Eating Cues in Food Advertisements on Attention, Memory, and Purchase Intention1
Media Exposure Diversity: An Empirical Explication1
Unraveling Public Conspiracy Theories Toward ChatGPT in China: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Weibo Posts1
Changing the Subject: An Analysis of Candidates’ Issue Emphasis in Televised Election Debates, 1985-20191
A Motivation Analysis of Video Game Microstreamers: “Finding My People and Myself” on YouTube and Twitch1
How Partisan Cable News Mobilizes Viewers: Partisan Media, Discussion Networks and Political Participation1
The Character Engagement and Moral Adjustment Model (CEMAM): A Synthesis of More than Six Decades of Research1
Emotions in a Digital World: Social Research 4.01
The Depolarizing Effect of AI Chatbots: Effects of Interactive News on Belief Perseverance and Information Seeking1
Editorial Note for Special Issue on Al and Fake News, Mis(dis)information, and Algorithmic Bias1
“We are the Last Generation”: Exploring Gender, Power, and Resistance in China’s Digital Childfree Movement1
Gender Stereotypes and Composition in the Chinese Film Industry: A Study of the Top 15 Grossing Films1
Beyond Mainstream Media: Alternative Media and the Future of Journalism1
The Rise and Fall of Mass Communication1
Challenges to and Perspectives on Mainstream Music Radio Programs in Germany1
Does it Make a Difference?: Television’s Misrepresentation of the Working-Class as Cultivation Effects1
Digital contention in a divided society: Social media, parades, and protests in Northern Ireland1
Civic Life in Rural America Revisited: The Role of Social and Mobile News on Civic Participation1
TikTok Usage Effects on Attention to News Reading: An Eye-Tracking Study1
How Autonomy of Artificial Intelligence Technology and User Agency Influence AI Perceptions and Attitudes: Applying the Theory of Psychological Reactance1
Moral panics about the integrity of information in democratic systems:Comparing tabloid news to disinformation1
Media Management and Artificial Intelligence: Understanding Media Business Models in the Digital Age1
Not exactly lying: Fake news and fake journalism in American history Not exactly lying: Fake news and fake journalism in American history , by Andie Tucher, Columbia Uni1
From Podcasts to Protests: Examining the Influence of Podcasts and Misinformation on Contentious Political Participation1
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