International Communication Gazette

Papers
(The TQCC of International Communication Gazette is 5. 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
A “regional halo effect”: Media use and evaluations of America's strategic relationships with five Middle East countries20
Covering the EU at local level: A multiple-case study in Germany, the UK and Spain15
South Korea's network media economy: Growth, concentration and upheaval, 2010–202215
Theme parks, labor, and the Dark Lord: A political economic critique of the Walt Disney company's relationship with the City of Anaheim13
Selling Turkish quality: Multiple proximities and Turkish format exports in the post-streaming era12
Guest Editors' Introduction: Global Audiences and Fans of Turkish TV Dramas11
Do sex and violence sell internationally? A moderating role of cultural differences in the mediation effect of age ratings on the relationship between films’ content elements and worldwide box office 11
How do platforms matter? Media power, platform power and the digital domination of Australian media11
Explaining the technological acceptance of 5G: Quantitative and qualitative insights from China and the United States11
Navigating performing rights in music: Digital-native organizations, changing values, and industry shifts in the United States and beyond11
Patterns and trends of global social media censorship: Insights from 76 countries10
Australia's performing rights organisation: Incentives, the agency problem and MetaGen10
Transnational soap operas and viewing practices in the digital age: The Greek fandom of Turkish dramas9
Belt and Road Initiative-supported co-production films: Film policy and disoriented remembrance of the Silk Road past8
Performance rights organizations and copyright protection in Southern Africa: The Zimbabwe case8
From partner to rival: Changes in media frames of China in German print coverage between 2000 and 20198
Threats, victims, or heroes? Media frames about migration in the United Kingdom and Brazil7
Unveiling informal learning of gender roles on Tik Tok: The #Stayathomegirlfriends phenomenon7
Friends like these: A shift in labour, security and the normative ideals of conflict journalism7
Embedding Crimea in Russia(n Empire): Russian views on Crimea in the series ‘Kurt Seyit and Shura/Alexandra’7
Organizational artefacts in European student radio: Exploring the organizational culture of student radio in Europe6
Street art in the Insta -city: Mobile audiences and urban placemaking6
Cultural proximity and inter-Asia referencing: A comparative analysis of the popularity of Japanese, Korean, and Chinese television formats in Vietnam6
Mundo China : The media partnership reframing China's image in Brazil6
Transitions to nowhere: Western teleology and regime-type classification6
“It's the ideology, stupid!”: Trust in the press, ideological proximity between citizens and journalists and political parallelism. A comparative approach in 17 countries6
Verging war between two atomic nations: Delineating coverage of India–Pakistan water dispute in global press6
The discourse of Palestinian displacement in the artificial intelligence era: A multimodal discourse analysis of AI-generated videos6
COVID-19 and government trust: A spiral of silence analysis in South America5
Media usage and attitudes toward Russia versus the EU: Insights into the collective consciousness of Russian-speaking Belarusians and Ukrainians pre-Russia's invasion of Ukraine5
Beyond populism through and by the media? Populist politics and journalistic framings of the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil, Poland, Serbia, and the United States5
“Unwanted guests” or welcomed neighbors? Portrayals of Ukrainian refugees in Russian, Polish, and UK news coverage5
Copyright, the music business, and the evolution of performing rights organisations5
Perceptions of media influence and performance among politicians in European democracies5
The influence of daily traumas among Turkish Cypriot and Greek Cypriot journalists residing in a divided and conflicted environment5
Newswork in crisis: Sourcing patterns during COVID-19 through a ‘lived experience’ perspective5
National identity, institutional trust, and beliefs in COVID-19 origin conspiracies: A cross-national comparative study5
Selective exposure during uprisings: A comparative study of news uses in Chile, Hong Kong, Iran, Iraq, and Lebanon5
Sticking to the status quo with a twist: Western media representations of fiscal negotiations during the Greek economic crisis5
Micro media systems5
Normalising right-wing alternative media perspectives: A cross-national study of US and UK mainstream media systems5
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