Abstract
A secondary analysis of 470 daily newspaper journalists examines the relationship between job satisfaction and organizational size. Results show predictors of job satisfaction differ according to organizational size, with predictors for journalists in medium-sized newspapers tending to be different from those in small and large papers. The strongest predictor of job satisfaction is the journalist's perception of how good a job of informing the public his or her organization is doing.
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