Since our last report was published in June 2018, the shift in the journalism landscape has been seismic. Advertising revenues have continued to plummet and newsrooms across the country have experienced mass layoffs. In turn, publishers have scrambled to adapt their business models and priorities in an ever-changing and volatile media ecosystem—one still dominated by platforms despite the large-scale public reckoning with their effects on society and democracy. There is no telling how publishers will fare in the coming years as platforms undergo perhaps their most dramatic transformations since their foray into publishing products in 2015. However, one thing is certain: Despite facing increasing antitrust scrutiny and calls for regulation,...
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Provides detailed analyses of key trends and indicators in all major media sectors based on both ori...
This study examines the corporate annual reports of three leading UK legacy newspaper publishers (Gu...
Polis Intern Lauren Sozio reports on a New York conference on the digital future of book publishing ...
Schumpeter’s trope of ‘creative destruction’ aptly describes current transformations of news media w...
The influence of social media platforms and technology companies is having a greater effect on Ameri...
The relationship between technology platforms and news publishers has endured a fraught 18 months. E...
The rise of digital media has fundamentally changed the relationship between marketers and publisher...
Journalism is in an existential crisis: revenue to news organisations has fallen off a cliff over th...
The history of media, including press publishing, has always been linked to technology advancement. ...
There has been much attention in recent years to the future sustainability of news production, and t...
One of the most contentious and pressing issues concerning media in the early twenty-first century i...
This article provides an overview of news media bargaining codes as a way of regulating relations be...
Published online: May 2021The platform economy is facing a crisis of accountability. Large Internet ...
Our 2019 Trends and Predictions report surveys 200 digital leaders from across the world on what th...
Eight years after the Great Recession sent the U.S. newspaper industry into a tailspin, the pressure...
Provides detailed analyses of key trends and indicators in all major media sectors based on both ori...
This study examines the corporate annual reports of three leading UK legacy newspaper publishers (Gu...
Polis Intern Lauren Sozio reports on a New York conference on the digital future of book publishing ...
Schumpeter’s trope of ‘creative destruction’ aptly describes current transformations of news media w...