This thesis examines seven daily newspapers in Mississippi that charge for content on their websites. The papers analyzed include the Vicksburg Post, Greenwood Commonwealth, Columbus Dispatch, Starkville Daily News, Daily Times Leader, Herald and Oxford Eagle. The thesis discusses the pay models used by each paper\u27s website, the reasons for switching to a pay site from a free site and the results received thus far. Numbers include the number of online subscribers and the number of hits to each website. The national debate over paid versus free content is discussed. Literature on the subject is reviewed
This thesis examines from a historical perspective the issues and forces that shaped the U.S. newspa...
The newspaper industry is on the verge of definite change as print circulations are collapsing and d...
The analysis presented here is based on examining the online offerings of more than 200 leading new...
This study uses qualitative research interviews and a survey to quantify and analyse business models...
The economic recession of 2008 and the growth of digital news content delivery has changed the reven...
This dissertation focused on the challenges Mississippi weekly newspaper editors faced when deciding...
The exploration of new business models based on paid content strategies in the digital environment h...
Publishers are increasingly interested in charging audiences for access to online content as an alte...
In order to understand what lies behind the phenomenon of online newspapers, this study takes a qual...
The Internet has drastically altered the nature of competition in the news industry. This article de...
Field of study: Journalism.Martha Steffens, Thesis Supervisor."December 2017."Disruptive innovation ...
In the wake of digitalization and recent technological innovation, news consumers have increasingly ...
While the overall readership of newspapers is growing as a result of the multiplatform reach, many o...
Using in-depth interviews, newsroom observation, and internal documents, this case study presents an...
Print newspapers in the 21st century America exist in a diverse media landscape. Radio, television a...
This thesis examines from a historical perspective the issues and forces that shaped the U.S. newspa...
The newspaper industry is on the verge of definite change as print circulations are collapsing and d...
The analysis presented here is based on examining the online offerings of more than 200 leading new...
This study uses qualitative research interviews and a survey to quantify and analyse business models...
The economic recession of 2008 and the growth of digital news content delivery has changed the reven...
This dissertation focused on the challenges Mississippi weekly newspaper editors faced when deciding...
The exploration of new business models based on paid content strategies in the digital environment h...
Publishers are increasingly interested in charging audiences for access to online content as an alte...
In order to understand what lies behind the phenomenon of online newspapers, this study takes a qual...
The Internet has drastically altered the nature of competition in the news industry. This article de...
Field of study: Journalism.Martha Steffens, Thesis Supervisor."December 2017."Disruptive innovation ...
In the wake of digitalization and recent technological innovation, news consumers have increasingly ...
While the overall readership of newspapers is growing as a result of the multiplatform reach, many o...
Using in-depth interviews, newsroom observation, and internal documents, this case study presents an...
Print newspapers in the 21st century America exist in a diverse media landscape. Radio, television a...
This thesis examines from a historical perspective the issues and forces that shaped the U.S. newspa...
The newspaper industry is on the verge of definite change as print circulations are collapsing and d...
The analysis presented here is based on examining the online offerings of more than 200 leading new...