We review and model the impact of the internet on the production and uptake of high- quality news. Our review of trends in the market for news suggests 3 stylized facts: i) particular quality news markets are dominated by merely a few providers, ii) demand for quality news appears stable, but provision of news has become specialized; mainstream news is decoupled from quality news, and iii) the dominant business model of internet news mirrors that of radio, television, and newspapers in that costs of news production are recouped via advertising. We build a stylized model that rationalizes these facts. Our model captures three conflicting effects: (1) economies of scale in the production of news lead to monopolies on particular markets, (2) e...
The article is devoted to the news aggregators and their impact on the quality of journalism in the ...
Key findings from the first national survey of the current state of play of online news consumption ...
Newspapers are in trouble. Circulation and advertising are down as readers shift from print to onlin...
We review and model the impact of the internet on the production and uptake of high- quality news. O...
We review and model the impact of the internet on the production and uptake of high- quality news. O...
We review and model the impact of the internet on the production and uptake of high- quality news. O...
We review and model the impact of the internet on the production and uptake of high-quality news. Ou...
The Internet has drastically altered the nature of competition in the news industry. This article de...
Provides detailed analyses of key trends and indicators in all major media sectors based on both ori...
This paper studies how news aggregators affect the quality choices of newspapers competing on the In...
We study how the presence of a news aggregator affects quality choices of newspapers competing on t...
We study how the presence of a news aggregator affects quality choices of newspapers\ud competing on...
We study how the presence of a news aggregator affects quality choices of newspapers\ud competing on...
It is trite to assert that the Internet has democratized media and communication, and is shoring up ...
This thesis studies the impact of the Internet on the newspaper industry with special emphasis on qu...
The article is devoted to the news aggregators and their impact on the quality of journalism in the ...
Key findings from the first national survey of the current state of play of online news consumption ...
Newspapers are in trouble. Circulation and advertising are down as readers shift from print to onlin...
We review and model the impact of the internet on the production and uptake of high- quality news. O...
We review and model the impact of the internet on the production and uptake of high- quality news. O...
We review and model the impact of the internet on the production and uptake of high- quality news. O...
We review and model the impact of the internet on the production and uptake of high-quality news. Ou...
The Internet has drastically altered the nature of competition in the news industry. This article de...
Provides detailed analyses of key trends and indicators in all major media sectors based on both ori...
This paper studies how news aggregators affect the quality choices of newspapers competing on the In...
We study how the presence of a news aggregator affects quality choices of newspapers competing on t...
We study how the presence of a news aggregator affects quality choices of newspapers\ud competing on...
We study how the presence of a news aggregator affects quality choices of newspapers\ud competing on...
It is trite to assert that the Internet has democratized media and communication, and is shoring up ...
This thesis studies the impact of the Internet on the newspaper industry with special emphasis on qu...
The article is devoted to the news aggregators and their impact on the quality of journalism in the ...
Key findings from the first national survey of the current state of play of online news consumption ...
Newspapers are in trouble. Circulation and advertising are down as readers shift from print to onlin...