In the midst of what is probably the worst economic and financial crisis the capitalist world has ever experienced, professional journalistic structures and news organizations are disintegrating. While mainstream current economic and media gurus –and the whole media executive class around the globe– are claiming for a business model change that allows them to go on making lots of money, many voices have been raised in unison to ask for a true radical change: money cannot be the first goal, but rather public interest. This paper presents the outcome of a research on the non-profit alternatives currently under debate destined to help journalism survive
The short answer to this question in a credit crunch is that you can’t. The slightly longer and cont...
This article uses a circuit of communication framework to examine the role of the media in shaping p...
Este artículo ofrece una panorámica actualizada de los principales actores empresariales privados de...
In the midst of what is probably the worst economic and financial crisis the capitalist world has ev...
Abstract: In the midst of what is probably the worst economic and financial crisis the capitalist wo...
The media environment has changed dramatically in the last few years. Audience fragmentation and onl...
The majority of television networks’ revenue comes from different forms of advertising, while non-pr...
Ten years after the revival of non-profit investigative journalism in the United States, a variety o...
This report is a review of the literature on interventions and business models which can help indepe...
The supply of public interest journalism that serves the needs of citizens in a democratic society h...
For journalists promoting the free flow of information in repressive or restrictive media environmen...
Much academic enquiry into financing journalism looks to the precarious prospects for sustaining com...
One of the most contentious and pressing issues concerning media in the early twenty-first century i...
Some advocates and more than a few critics have misconstrued the political economy of media as a uni...
Newspapers confront an acute dilemma: how to give citizens more of what they need in a democracy–mor...
The short answer to this question in a credit crunch is that you can’t. The slightly longer and cont...
This article uses a circuit of communication framework to examine the role of the media in shaping p...
Este artículo ofrece una panorámica actualizada de los principales actores empresariales privados de...
In the midst of what is probably the worst economic and financial crisis the capitalist world has ev...
Abstract: In the midst of what is probably the worst economic and financial crisis the capitalist wo...
The media environment has changed dramatically in the last few years. Audience fragmentation and onl...
The majority of television networks’ revenue comes from different forms of advertising, while non-pr...
Ten years after the revival of non-profit investigative journalism in the United States, a variety o...
This report is a review of the literature on interventions and business models which can help indepe...
The supply of public interest journalism that serves the needs of citizens in a democratic society h...
For journalists promoting the free flow of information in repressive or restrictive media environmen...
Much academic enquiry into financing journalism looks to the precarious prospects for sustaining com...
One of the most contentious and pressing issues concerning media in the early twenty-first century i...
Some advocates and more than a few critics have misconstrued the political economy of media as a uni...
Newspapers confront an acute dilemma: how to give citizens more of what they need in a democracy–mor...
The short answer to this question in a credit crunch is that you can’t. The slightly longer and cont...
This article uses a circuit of communication framework to examine the role of the media in shaping p...
Este artículo ofrece una panorámica actualizada de los principales actores empresariales privados de...