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Jensen, P. M. (2015). Global Export Patterns and Potential Impacts of Danish TV Drama. Abstract from New directions in film and television production studies, Bristol, United Kingdom.
Jensen, P. M. (2015). The transnational appeal of Danish TV series: a buyer’s and distributor's perspective. Abstract from TV in the Age of Transnationalisation and Transmedialisation, London, United Kingdom.
Jensen, P. M. (2016). Why Does the World Love Danish Television Drama?. Abstract from SMID Biennial Meeting, Middelfart, Denmark.
Jensen, P. M. & Raats, T. (2016). Bringing distinctive TV drama? The role and effectiveness of public service media as lever for tv drama production: a two-case comparison. Paper presented at RIPE@2016 Public Service Media in a Networked Society?, Antwerpen, Belgium.
Jensen, P. M. (2016). The Global Rise of the Danish TV Drama. Paper presented at Transnational Audiences, Wollongong, Australia.
Jensen, P. M. (2018). Mediesystemer. In P. S. Lauridsen & E. Svendsen (Eds.), Medieteori (pp. 175-190). Samfundslitteratur.
Jensen, P. M. (2019). Studying current media use among children and young audiences. Paper presented at Biannual Conference of the Television Studies Section of ECREA , Groningen, Netherlands.
Jensen, P. M. (2020). DANIMARCA. LASCIATECI CANTARE. Link. Idee per la television, (26), 16.
Jensen, P. M. & Waade, A. M. (2021). Is the Nordic Media Welfare State facing a crisis? Young audiences' media use and their notions of quality and relevance. 1. Paper presented at The Fourth Nordic Challenges
, Boston, Massachusetts, United States.
Jensen, P. M. (2023). Far Away, So Close: Sydney-Siders Watching Forbrydelsen, Borgen and Bron/Broen. In R. McCulloch & W. Proctor (Eds.), The Scandinavian Invasion: Nordic Noir and Beyond (pp. 145-168). Peter Lang.
Jensen, P. M. (2016). How media system rather than culture determines national variation: Danish idols and australian idol compared. In Adapting Idols: Authenticity, Identity and Performance in a Global Television Format (pp. 27-39). Taylor and Francis Group. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315565620-11
Jensen, P. M. (2022). Far away, so close: Sydney-siders watching Forbrydelsen, Borgen and Bron\Broen. In R. McCulloch & W. Proctor (Eds.), The Scandinavian Invasion: Nordic Noir and Beyond (pp. 145-167). Peter Lang.
Jensen, P. M. & Mitric, P. (2023). The appeal of public service fiction in an internationalised media context: Findings from a survey of 8–17-year-old Danes. In Audiovisual content for children and adolescents in Scandinavia: Production, distribution, and reception in a multiplatform era (pp. 139-162). Nordicom. https://doi.org/10.48335/9789188855817-8
Jensen, P. M. & Christensen, C. L. (2024). Viscerality, mood control, and media literacy: Children’s perceptions of quality in films and series. Abstract from ECREA 2024: Communication & Social Disorder, Ljubljana, Slovakia.
Jensen, P. M. (2007). TV Format Adaptation in a Trans-national Perpsective. An Australian and Danish Case Study. Institut for Informations- og medievidenskab Aarhus universitet.
Kau, E. & Nielsen, J. I. (2009). Klipning. In S. Kolstrup, G. Agger, P. Jauert & K. Schrøder (Eds.), Medie- og kommunikationsleksikon (1 ed., pp. 237-238). Samfundslitteratur.
Keinonen, H., Jensen, P. M., Lemor, A. M. & Esser, A. (2018). 'Modes of engagement with musical talent shows: Studying audience engagement as a set of experiences'. Participations: Journal of Audience & Reception Studies, 15(2), 58-76. Article 4. http://www.participations.org/Volume%2015/Issue%202/5.pdf
Korsgaard, M. B., Nielsen, J. I., Højer, H., Langkjær (vært), J. & Oxholm (optagelse, klip), J. (2022). Kunstfilmen i streaminglandskabet. Pictures, Video and sound recordings (digital), 16:9 Filmtidsskrift. http://www.16-9.dk/2022/03/podcast-07/
Korsgaard, M. B. & Nielsen, J. I. (2023). 16:9 Podcast: 16:9 fylder 20 år. Pictures, Video and sound recordings (digital), 16:9 Filmtidsskrift. http://www.16-9.dk/2023/09/podcast-08/
Kring, N., Thaarup, C., Rasmussen, A., Svenningsen, S. D. & Waade, A. M. (2016). 1864 og DR under forandring: public service, branding og lancering . In K. T. Hansen (Ed.), 1864 : tv-serien, historien, kritikken (pp. 115-134). Aalborg Universitetsforlag.
McCutcheon, M. & Jensen, P. M. (2017). Ratings Behaving Madly: Danish TV Drama's Fortuitous Success in Australia. Paper presented at ANZCA - Australian and New Zealand Communication Association Annual Conference - Sydney University, Sydney, Australia.
Møller Tommerup Andersen, M. & Gemzøe, L. S. (2025). Should We Trust Their Statements? Media Industries, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.3998/mij.4941
Mouritsen, A. S. & Jensen, P. M. (Accepted/In press). The Experience of TikTok: Scrolling, Algorithmic Flow, and Shared Agency among Danish Users. MedieKultur: Journal of media and communication research, 1-25.

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