There are 11 books by John Allen Hendricks on BookOrb. A strong starting point is The Twenty-First-Century Media Industry: Economic and Managerial Implications in the Age of New Media (Studies in New Media) (2010). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Biography

John Allen Hendricks is a Professor at Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas, and he is head of the Department of Mass Communication. His areas of expertise include media & politics, new media technologies, and the broadcasting industry. He holds a Ph.D. in communication studies from The University of Southern Mississippi.

Standalone books

  1. 1 The Radio Station 1986 · 482 pages
  2. 2 The Twenty-First-Century Media Industry: Economic and Managerial Implications in the Age of New Media (Studies in New Media) 2010 · 311 pages
  3. 3 Twenty-First-Century Media Industry 2010 · 296 pages
  4. 4 Palgrave Handbook of Global Radio 2012 · 590 pages
  5. 5 Social Media: Usage and Impact 2012 · 328 pages
  6. 6 Communication and Midterm Elections 2016 · 290 pages
  7. 7 Presidency and Social Media 2017 · 356 pages
  8. 8 Social Media Politics 2024
  9. 9 Media Messages in the 2022 Midterm Election 2025 · 328 pages

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Frequently asked questions

How many books has John Allen Hendricks written?

BookOrb lists 11 books by John Allen Hendricks.

Where should I start with John Allen Hendricks?

A good starting point is The Twenty-First-Century Media Industry: Economic and Managerial Implications in the Age of New Media (Studies in New Media) (2010).

What is the John Allen Hendricks books in order list?

In publication order: 1. The Radio Station (1986), 2. The Twenty-First-Century Media Industry: Economic and Managerial Implications in the Age of New Media (Studies in New Media) (2010), 3. Twenty-First-Century Media Industry (2010), 4. Palgrave Handbook of Global Radio (2012), 5. Social Media: Usage and Impact (2012), 6. Communication and Midterm Elections (2016), 7. Presidency and Social Media (2017), 8. Social Media Politics (2024), 9. Media Messages in the 2022 Midterm Election (2025).