Show me a story: narrative, image, and audience engagement on sports network Instagram accounts M Romney, RG Johnson Information, communication & society 23 (1), 94-109, 2020 | 75 | 2020 |
The ball game is for the boys: The visual framing of female athletes on national sports networks’ Instagram accounts M Romney, RG Johnson Communication & Sport 8 (6), 738-756, 2020 | 65 | 2020 |
Shared space: how north american olympic broadcasters framed gender on instagram RG Johnson, M Romney, K Hull, A Pegoraro Communication & Sport 10 (1), 6-29, 2022 | 24 | 2022 |
The “angry Black woman”: How race, gender, and American politics influenced user discourse surrounding the Jemele Hill controversy G Harrison, A Pegoraro, M Romney, K Hull Howard Journal of Communications 31 (2), 137-149, 2020 | 21 | 2020 |
Life in black and white: Racial framing by sports networks on Instagram RG Johnson, M Romney Journal of Sports Media 13 (2), 1-18, 2018 | 20 | 2018 |
“It has changed completely”: How local sports broadcasters adapted to no sports K Hull, M Romney International Journal of Sport Communication 13 (3), 494-504, 2020 | 12 | 2020 |
Boosterism or audience interest?: An examination of self-promotion on sports-network highlight shows RG Johnson, M Romney Journal of Sports Media 12 (2), 1-23, 2017 | 10 | 2017 |
The ball game is for the boys: The visual framing of female athletes on national sports networks’ Instagram accounts. Communication & Sport, 8 (6), 738–756 M Romney, RG Johnson | 9 | 2020 |
The voice in the night unheard by scholars: Herb Jepko and the genesis of national talk radio M Romney Journal of Radio & Audio Media 21 (2), 272-289, 2014 | 8 | 2014 |
Welcome to the big leagues: Exploring rookie sports broadcasters’ adjustment to new careers K Hull, M Romney Journalism & Mass Communication Educator 76 (2), 135-155, 2021 | 7 | 2021 |
Narratives of life experience in the digital space: A case study of the images in Richard Deitsch’s single best moment project M Romney, RG Johnson, K Roschke Information, Communication & Society 20 (7), 1040-1056, 2017 | 7 | 2017 |
# Gramming gender: The cognizance of equality on instagram accounts of prominent NCAA athletic departments RG Johnson, M Romney, B Burroughs Communication & Sport 10 (4), 664-684, 2022 | 6 | 2022 |
“It’s funny to hear a female talk about routes”: social media reaction to Cam Newton’s comments about a woman reporter K Hull, M Romney, A Pegoraro, G Harrison The Journal of Social Media in Society 8 (1), 35-54, 2019 | 6 | 2019 |
“Through our prism”: Black television sports journalists’ work experiences and interactions with black athletes K Hull, D Walker, M Romney, K Pellizzaro Journalism Practice 18 (3), 511-528, 2024 | 5 | 2024 |
Content analysis of biological sex-specific media coverage of sport: The case of National Collegiate Athletic Association athletic department home webpages B Burroughs, M Malik, R Johnson, M Romney International Review for the Sociology of Sport 57 (5), 673-692, 2022 | 5 | 2022 |
" It's Impossible": Local Sports Broadcasters and the Prospect of Motherhood K Hull, M Romney, K Pellizzaro, D Walker Journal of Sports Media 17 (1), 69-89, 2022 | 2 | 2022 |
How the West was lost: Geographic bias on sports-network highlight shows RG Johnson, M Romney Journal of Sports Media 13 (1), 99-121, 2018 | 2 | 2018 |
It’s so meta: Metacommunicative storytelling on news organizations’ Instagram accounts RG Johnson, M Romney, D Wilson, E Gamel, M Bohannon Newspaper Research Journal, 07395329241235659, 2024 | 1 | 2024 |
The Rinaldi frame: the NCAA, College Gameday, and the commodification of Black hardship B Burroughs, K Cummings, R Johnson, M Romney Sport in Society 27 (1), 126-141, 2024 | 1 | 2024 |
Tune It or Stream It?: Can Millennials and the Internet Save ESPN? K Hull, M Romney, D Cassilo ESPN and the changing sports media landscape, 89-105, 2019 | 1 | 2019 |