2022
"Media Conglomerates," in The SAGE Encyclopedia of Journalism.
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"North America," in The SAGE Encyclopedia of Journalism.
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"Thomson," in The SAGE Encyclopedia of Journalism. Read
2021
"Greatly Exaggerated in Canada: Diverging Data and Media
Bailouts,” Canadian Journal of Communication Read
2020
“Enabling Postmedia: Economists as the “Rock Stars” of Canadian
Competition Law,” Canadian Journal of Communication Read
2019
“How To Fix Canada’s Biggest Media Problem In One Easy Step,”
J-source. Read
“Are UK newspapers really dying? A financial analysis of newspaper
publishing companies.” Journal of Media Business Studies
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2018
“Conspiracy to Commit Murder? Canadian Newspaper
Trades and Closures, 2010-2017.” Canadian Journal of Media Studies
Winter. Click here
“Caught black, white and read handed,” The
Monitor (Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives), May/June.
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“Blog wars in Fiji: Soft power in a South Pacific
dictatorship.” Journal of New Zealand & Pacific Studies,
May. Click here
“Death by natural causes or premeditated murder?
B.C. chains eliminate competition by buying, trading, and closing
newspapers.” In The Future of Local News: Research and Reflections.
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"Supreme Court ruling makes need for Competition
Act reform urgent." The Conversation, January 16.
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"Year of reckoning looms for Canada’s newspapers."
The Conversation, January 1. Click
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2017
“News as Hazardous Waste: Postmedia, the Competition
Bureau, and the Supreme Court of Canada.” Canadian Journal of
Communication, December. PDF
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"Joly’s right decision, wrong reasoning on
Canadian news media." Policy Options, October. Click
here
2016
"Can Canada’s media be reformed?“ The
Monitor, July/August.
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"The never-ending story: Postmedia, press
concentration, and the Competition Bureau.” Canadian Journal
of Media Studies, Spring/Summer. Click
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“In Memoriam: David R. Spencer.” Canadian
Journal of Media Studies, Spring/Summer.
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2014
"Newspapers' annual reports show chains profitable.”
Newspaper Research Journal, Fall. Click
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“Singapore-style press control? Not in Fiji.”
International Communication Gazette. April. Click
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2013
"Public Benefits or Private? The Case of
the Canadian Media Research Consortium," Canadian Journal
of Communication, January/February. PDF
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"CRTC, no longer for sale? Astral Media ruling
reverses rising tide of ownership concentration," Canadian
Journal of Media Studies, June. Click
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2011
"Convergence after the collapse: The 'catastrophic'
case of Canada," Media, Culture & Society, November.
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“An accidental success story: The forced diversification
of Quebecor Media,” Journal of Media Business Studies,
Fall. Click here
2010
“De-convergence and re-convergence in Canadian
media,” The Convergence Newsletter.
December. Click
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“Convergence blamed for media mess in Canada,”
The Convergence Newsletter. April. Click
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2009
"How the Camel Got in the Tent: The 1990s Canadian Assault
on Australia’s Foreign Media Ownership Limits,” Media International
Australia, August. Click
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“Thwarting Foreign Ownership Limits: CanWest Global
Communications and Policy Activism in Canada and Australia,” Canadian
Journal of Media Studies, July. Click
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"CanWest Sues B.C. Pranksters,”
Freedom to Read. Click
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“West Coast Media: Ultra-concentrated Ownership,”
in Michael Howlett, Dennis Pilon and Tracy Summerville, Eds. British
Columbia Politics and Government. (Toronto: Emond Montgomery). Click
here
2008
“Cross Ownership.” In Wolfgang Donsbach, Ed.,
International Encyclopedia of Communication. (Oxford: Blackwell).
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2007
“Convergence and the ‘Black News Hole’: Canadian Newspaper
Coverage of the 2003 Lincoln Report,” Canadian Journal of Media
Studies. Aprill. Click
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2006
“Doing it For Themselves: Striking Newsworkers
Publish the Castlegar Citizen, 2000-2005.” (With Karl Hardt) Canadian
Journal of Communication, Fall. PDF
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2005
“The Pain of the Obdurate Rump: Conrad Black and the
Flouting of Corporate Governance,” in Robert G. Picard, Ed. Corporate
Governance of Media Companies. (Jönköping, Sweden: Jönköping
International Business School). Click here
2004
“Pie Sharing or Food Fight? The Impact of Regulatory
Changes on Media Market Competition in Singapore,” International
Journal on Media Management, Fall/Winter. Click
here
“Balancing Academic and Corporate Interests in Canadian
Journalism Education,” Journalism and Mass Communication Educator,
Summer. Click here
“The Failure of Project Eyeball: A Case of Product
Over-pricing or Market Over-Crowding?” International Journal
on MediaManagement, Spring/Summer. Click
here
“An enduring success story: The little newspaper
that could,” Singapore Today, February 14. Click
here
2003
“The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Financial Markets
and the Demise of Canada’s Southam Newspapers,” International
Journal on Media Management, Winter. Click
here
“Professionalism versus Pragmatism: Canadians should
pay attention to the way the debate over journalism schools played
out in the United States,” Media, Fall/Winter. Click
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2002
"The Press We Deserve: A Legacy of Unheeded
Warnings," Textual Studies in Canada, Fall Click
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2001
"Byline Wars at the Vancouver Province,"
Media, Spring. Click
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2000
“And ‘The Wall’ Came Tumbling Down in Los Angeles,”
in Joseph Bernt and Marilyn Greenwald, Eds. The Big Chill: Investigative
Reporting in the Current Media Environment. (Ames: Iowa State
University Press). Read |