Theoretical research has modelled the existence of so-called advertising-circulation spirals of newspapers. The present article examines the existence and shape of the growth functions of circulation for leading regional newspapers in Finland, and assesses their effects on their competitors. The article also provides results on the household coverage of the regionally leading newspapers. Our results enable us to draw conclusions concerning the level of convergence of the market shares of the larger newspapers, and the possibilities of the minority newspapers to survive. The findings relate directly to the assessment of competition in the market of newspaper publishing, as economic analysis has already shown that difference in size between t...
ABSTRACT The purpose of this study is to examine how much of the content that is local and regional ...
The concept of competitive displacement is central to theories of media evolution, and the threat th...
This study analyzes how the market structure and intensity of competition in the Dutch daily newspap...
During the last two decades, newspaper publishing has been found to continue its consolidation and t...
Differentiation is an important element in media competition and innovation as a path to finding new...
The Nordic region has traditionally been characterized as a “newspaper region”, with high circulatio...
Kun mediatutkimuksessa ja viestintäpolitiikassa puhutaan median keskittymisestä, tarkastelutaso on y...
This article is concerned with changing online strategies in newspaper publishing. It examines the s...
We consider a model of daily newspapers’ competition to test the validity of the so called ”theory o...
This paper explores relationships among newspaper circulation size, type, and marketing and circulat...
The Swedish newspaper market has been traditionally very strong both in terms of circulation and adv...
This article discusses the relationship between the newspaper market structure in a region and the d...
We consider a model of daily newspapers competition to test the validity of the so called "theory o...
The Swedish newspaper market has been traditionally very strong both in terms of circulation and ad...
Such large differences, even among rich, industrialized countries, clearly demonstrate that newspape...
ABSTRACT The purpose of this study is to examine how much of the content that is local and regional ...
The concept of competitive displacement is central to theories of media evolution, and the threat th...
This study analyzes how the market structure and intensity of competition in the Dutch daily newspap...
During the last two decades, newspaper publishing has been found to continue its consolidation and t...
Differentiation is an important element in media competition and innovation as a path to finding new...
The Nordic region has traditionally been characterized as a “newspaper region”, with high circulatio...
Kun mediatutkimuksessa ja viestintäpolitiikassa puhutaan median keskittymisestä, tarkastelutaso on y...
This article is concerned with changing online strategies in newspaper publishing. It examines the s...
We consider a model of daily newspapers’ competition to test the validity of the so called ”theory o...
This paper explores relationships among newspaper circulation size, type, and marketing and circulat...
The Swedish newspaper market has been traditionally very strong both in terms of circulation and adv...
This article discusses the relationship between the newspaper market structure in a region and the d...
We consider a model of daily newspapers competition to test the validity of the so called "theory o...
The Swedish newspaper market has been traditionally very strong both in terms of circulation and ad...
Such large differences, even among rich, industrialized countries, clearly demonstrate that newspape...
ABSTRACT The purpose of this study is to examine how much of the content that is local and regional ...
The concept of competitive displacement is central to theories of media evolution, and the threat th...
This study analyzes how the market structure and intensity of competition in the Dutch daily newspap...