Online delivery of content has changed media advertising markets, undermining the business model which has underpinned provision of ‘public media’. Three business models have sustained mass media: direct payment for content, payment for advertising and state subsidy, and the author argues, contrary to others’ claims, that advertising finance has made possible production and provision of high-quality, pluralistic and affordable public media. In consequence, substitution of the internet as an advertising medium has undermined the system of finance which, in the UK and societies like it, sustained public media. Global advertising revenues have both fallen and been redistributed, though to differing degrees in different countries, with particul...
This article examines BBC Digital Curriculum, the BBC’s online learning service, from its conception...
Newspapers are operating in increasingly competitive and fragmented markets for audiences and advert...
There has been much attention in recent years to the future sustainability of news production, and t...
Online delivery of content has changed media advertising markets, undermining the business model whi...
This study uses qualitative research interviews and a survey to quantify and analyse business models...
Public service media are no longer limited to radio and television as new media genres emerge. Among...
Public service media are no longer limited to radio and television as new media genres emerge. Among...
This article examines the online presence of the U.K. national daily newspaper press. The differenc...
News-media organisations are operating in increasingly competitive and fragmented markets for audien...
While the overall readership of newspapers is growing as a result of the multiplatform reach, many o...
While the dotcom period is often dismissed as a false start in the history of the web’s commercial d...
We have, in this brief history, a story of the varying articulation of the three business models whi...
This chapter places the online migration of public service broadcasters against that of commercial n...
For financial reasons, newspapers and magazines are increasingly going online-only. By doing so, som...
Everybody\u27s talking about content monetisation. In New Matilda, David Howe looks at proposals fro...
This article examines BBC Digital Curriculum, the BBC’s online learning service, from its conception...
Newspapers are operating in increasingly competitive and fragmented markets for audiences and advert...
There has been much attention in recent years to the future sustainability of news production, and t...
Online delivery of content has changed media advertising markets, undermining the business model whi...
This study uses qualitative research interviews and a survey to quantify and analyse business models...
Public service media are no longer limited to radio and television as new media genres emerge. Among...
Public service media are no longer limited to radio and television as new media genres emerge. Among...
This article examines the online presence of the U.K. national daily newspaper press. The differenc...
News-media organisations are operating in increasingly competitive and fragmented markets for audien...
While the overall readership of newspapers is growing as a result of the multiplatform reach, many o...
While the dotcom period is often dismissed as a false start in the history of the web’s commercial d...
We have, in this brief history, a story of the varying articulation of the three business models whi...
This chapter places the online migration of public service broadcasters against that of commercial n...
For financial reasons, newspapers and magazines are increasingly going online-only. By doing so, som...
Everybody\u27s talking about content monetisation. In New Matilda, David Howe looks at proposals fro...
This article examines BBC Digital Curriculum, the BBC’s online learning service, from its conception...
Newspapers are operating in increasingly competitive and fragmented markets for audiences and advert...
There has been much attention in recent years to the future sustainability of news production, and t...