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
here
“Convergence blamed for media mess in Canada,”
The Convergence Newsletter, April. Click
here
2009
"How the Camel Got in the Tent: The 1990s Canadian Assault
on Australia’s Foreign Media Ownership Limits,” Media International
Australia, August. Click
here
“Thwarting Foreign Ownership Limits: CanWest Global
Communications and Policy Activism in Canada and Australia,” Canadian
Journal of Media Studies, July. Click
here
"CanWest Sues B.C. Pranksters,”
Freedom to Read. Click
here
“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
here
2006
“Doing it For Themselves: Striking Newsworkers Publish
the Castlegar Citizen, 2000-2005.” (With Karl Hardt) Canadian
Journal of Communication, Fall. Click
here
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
here
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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