As an academic journal covering Nordic media studies, the depth and breadth of the content of Nordicom Review reflects the exploration and understanding of the multi-dimensional media field. The journal not only focuses on the traditional topics of journalism, such as news production, reporting techniques, and journalistic ethics, but also extends to the impact of popular culture on media audiences and how media shape and reflect social values and trends.
In terms of media audiences, it explores how audiences receive, interpret, and interact with media content, and how these interactions in turn influence media production and communication strategies. Research in the field of media history traces the evolution of media, analyzing the roles and functions of media in different historical periods, and how they have evolved in response to social changes. It deals with how political messages are disseminated through the media and the role of the media in the political process, including elections, policy making, and the formation of public opinion. The Public Media section focuses on the social responsibility of public service broadcasting and media, exploring how they promote democracy, provide educational content and reflect social diversity.