VOLUME 1:  HISTORY OF AUDIENCE STUDY
 
 Early Positions
 T. Coffin
 Television's Impact on Society
 B. Berelson
 The State of Communication Research
 W. Davison
 On the Effect of Communication
 C. R. Wright
 Functional Analysis and Mass Communication
 E. Katz and D. Foulkes
 On the Use of the Mass Media as "Escape": Clarification of a concept
 J. Klapper
 Mass Communication Research: An old road surveyed
 
 Audiences as Markets or Public
 J. G. Webster
 The Audience
 J. M. Wober and B. Gunter
 Television Audience Research at Britain's Independent Broadcasting Authority, 1974-1984
 
 Audiences, Use and Effects
 J. L. Sherry
 Flow and Media Enjoyment
 A. A. Raney
 Expanding Disposition Theory: Reconsidering character liking, moral evaluations and enjoyment
 
 Interpretational Audiences
 J. Z. Bratich
 Amassing the Multitude: Revisiting early audience studies
 K. C. Schroder
 Audience Semiotics, Interpretive Communities and the 'Ethnographic Turn' in Media Research
 G. T. Schoening and J. A. Anderson
 Social Action Media Studies: Foundational arguments and common premises
 A. D. Lotz
 Assessing Qualitative Television Audience Research: Incorporating feminist and anthropological theoretical innovation
 
 Alternative Theoretical Traditions 
 K. B. Jensen and K. E. Rosengren
 Five Traditions in Search of the Audience
 S. M. Livingstone
 The Rise and Fall of Audience Research: An old story with a new ending
 D. Morley
 Active Audience Theory: Pendulums and pitfalls
 
 New Media Perspectives
 J. B. Walther, G. Gay and J. T. Hancock
 How do Communication and Technology Researchers Study the Internet?
 A. Kerr, J. Kucklich, and P. Brereton 
 New Media - New Pleasures?
 
 VOLUME 2: MEASUREMENT OF AUDIENCES
 
 Quantitative 
 
 Surveys
 J. G. Webster
 Audience Flow Past and Present: Television inheritance effects reconsidered
 J. P. Robinson
 Television and Leisure Time: Yesterday, today and (maybe) tomorrow
 H. T. Himmelweit and B. Swift
 Continuities and Discontinuities in Media Usage and Taste: A longitudinal study
 R. Kubey and M. Csikszentmihalyi
 Experience Sampling Methods Applications to Communication Research Questions
 A. J. Flanagin and M. J. Metzger
 Internet Use in the Contemporary Media Environment
 D. Tewkesbury
 What do Americans Really Want to Know?  Tracking the behaviour of news readers on the internet
 
 Controlled Experiments
 A. Fengistein
 Does Aggression Cause a Preference for Viewing Media Violence
 B. Bushman and A.D. Stack
 Forbidden Fruit Versus Tainted Fruit of Warning Labels on Attraction to Television Violence
 E. A. Konijn and J. F. Hoorn
 Some Like it Bad: Testing a model for perceiving and experiencing fictional characters
 D. Williams, S. Capalan and L. Xiang
 Can you Hear Me Now? The impact of voice in an online gaming community
 
 Qualitative
 
 Depth Interviews
 W. Y. Kim, S. J. Baran and K. K. Massey
 Impact of the VCR on Control of Television Viewing
 P. Lunt and S. Livingstone
 Rethinking the Focus Group in Media and Communications Research
 
 Ethnographic/Observational Research
 K. L. Schmitt, K. D. Woolf and D. R. Anderson
 Viewing the Viewers: Viewing behaviours by children and adults during television programs and commercials
 A. M. Crawley, D. R. Anderson, A. Santomero, A. Wilder, W. Williams, M. R. Evans and J. Bryant 
 Do Children Learn How to Watch Television?  The impact of extensive experience with Blue's Clues on preschool children's television viewing behaviour
 D. Lemish 
 The Rules of Viewing Television in Public Places
 
 Reception Analysis
 I. Ang
 Culture and Communication: Towards an ethnographic critique of media consumption in the transitional media system 
 T. Wilson
 On Playfully Becoming the 'Other': Watching Oprah Winfrey on Malaysian television
 D. Machin and M. Carrithers
 From 'Interpretive Communities' to 'Communities of Improvisation'
 
 VOLUME 3: AGGREGATED AND DISAGGREGATED AUDIENCES
 
 Demographics
 S. Livingstone
 Watching Talk: Gender and engagement in the viewing of audience discussion programmes
 S. Eggermont
 Developmental Changes in Adolescents' Television Viewing Habits: Longitudinal trajectories in a three-wave panel study
 M. L. Mares and W. E. Woodard
 In Search of the Older Audience: Adult age differences in television viewing
 O. Appiah
 Black and White Viewers' Perception and Recall of Occupational Characters on Television
 H. Noor
 Assertions of Identities Through News Production: News making among teenage Muslim girls in London and New York
 
 Beliefs
 R. M. Entman
 How the Media Effect What People Think: An information processing approach
 A. Muk
 Consumers' Intentions to Opt In To SMS Advertising: A cross national study of young Americans and Koreans
 
 Personality and Motivational Factors
 C. Lin
 Modeling the Gratification Seeking Process of Television Viewing
 M. Krcmar and L.G. Kean
 Uses and Gratifications of Media Violence: Personality correlates of viewing and liking violent genres
 J. W. Shim and B. Paul
 Effects of Personality Type on the Use of Television Genre
 T. Grimes, L. Bergen, K. Nichols, E. Vernberg and P. Fonagy
 Is Psychopathology the Key to Understanding Why Some Children Become Aggressive When They Are Exposed to Violent Television Programming?
 
 Fandom
 S. Murray
 'Celebrating the Story the Way it is': Cultural studies, corporate media and the contested utility of fandom
 
 Medium and Genre Factors
 J. G. Webster
 Beneath the Viewer of Fragmentation: Television audience polarization in a multichannel world
 G. Weimann, H. B. Brosius, and M. Wober
 TV Diets: Towards a typology of TV viewership
 S. Reiss and J. Wiltz
 Why People Watch Reality TV?
 W. Brooker
 Living on Dawson's Creek: Teen viewers, cultural convergence and television overflow
 S. Kim
 Rereading David Morley's the 'Nationwide' Audience
 
 VOLUME 4: AUDIENCES AND INFLUENCES
 
 Intended Effects - Political Campaigning
 B. L. Roddy and G. M. Garramone
 Appeals and Strategies of Negative Political Advertising
 X. Zhao and S. H. Chaffee
 Campaign Advertisements Versus Television News as Sources of Political Issue Information
 M. Pfau, R. L. Holbert, E. A. Szabo and K. Kaminski 
Issue-advocacy versus candidate advertising: Effects on candidate preferences and democratic process
 N. A. Valentino, V. L. Hutchings and D. Williams
 The Impact of Political Advertising on Knowledge, Internet Information Seeking, and Candidate Preference
 
 Intended Effects - Social Marketing
 C. Schooler, J. A. Flora and J. W. Farquhar Moving Toward Synergy: Media supplementation in the Stanford Five-City Project
 J. L. Andsager, E. W. Austin and B. E. Pinkleton
 Questioning the Value of Realism: Young adults' processing of messages in alcohol-related public service announcements and advertising
 Unintended Effects - Activities and Time Use  
 D. C. Mutz, D. F. Roberts and D. P. van Vuuren
 Reconsidering the Displacement Hypothesis
 C. M. Koolstra and T. H. van der Voort
 Longitudinal Effects of Television on Children's Leisure-time Reading: A test of three explanatory models
 
 Unintended Effects - Antisocial Behaviour
 J. L. Freedman 
 Effect of Television Violence on Aggressiveness
 L. Friedrich-Cofer and A. C. Huston
 Television Violence and Aggression: The debate continues
 J. L. Freedman
 Television Violence and Aggression: A rejoinder
 J. Savage 
 Does Viewing Violent Media Really Cause Criminal Violence? A methodological review
 
 Unintended Effects - Public/Private Impression Formation
 E. M. Rogers, J. W. Dearing, and D. Brequian
 The Anatomy of Agenda-setting Research
 D. A. Scheufele
 Framing as a Theory of Media Effects
 P. Rossler and H.B. Brosius
 Do talk Shows Cultivate Adolescents' Views of the World? A prolonged exposure experiment
 K. Harrison
 Scope of Self: Toward a model of television's effects on self-complexity in adolescence
 R. Clement, S.C. Baker, G. Josephson and K. A. Noels
 Media Effects on Ethnic Identity Among Linguistic Majorities and Minorities: A longitudinal study of a bilingual setting
 
 Unintended Effects - Cognitive and Emotional Development
 G. D. Gaddy
 Television's Impact on High School Achievement
 M. Buijzen and P.M. Valkenburg
 The Effects of Television Advertising on Materialism, Parent-child Conflict, and Unhappiness: A review of research