The ways newspapers developed as products for readers was influenced by their costs and financing, forms of ownership and market competition. This chapter explores the economics of print and online news publishing in Britain and Ireland from 1900 to 2018 and examines the patterns of ownership, concentration and competition in the national, regional and local newspaper markets. The chapter explores the relationship between the financing of the press, market competition and ownership patterns and shows how these have mutually influenced provision. The chapter integrates original analysis of primary and secondary sources and draws on the author’s research on media and advertising relationships to trace the significance of advertising subsidy f...
Actors on print media markets face two different (and interrelated) demand curves: the demand for co...
This paper studies the effects of market structure changes on newspaper quality, subscription prices...
This article examines how members of the Scottish newspaper industry view the current crisis of the ...
This paper investigates the price war in the UK quality newspaper industry in the 1990s. We build a ...
This paper investigates the price war in the UK quality newspaper industry in the 1990s. We build a ...
Advertising space is not a homogeneous commodity, but something whose value depends on the character...
News media operate in two-sided markets, offering bundles of content to readers as well as selling r...
This dissertation comprises three essays on the industrial organization and political economy of pri...
Newspapers are two-sided platforms that sell their product both to readers and advertisers. Media fi...
A daily newspaper is sold both to the reader and to the advertiser who buys the « target », i.e. the...
This paper investigates the impact of increased media competition on the quantity and quality of new...
This paper explores the economic factors that influence news coverage and discusses the difficulties...
This thesis studies the impact of the Internet on the newspaper industry with special emphasis on qu...
This paper investigates the two-sided nature of the newspaper industry. We explicitly take into acco...
This study analyzes how the market structure and intensity of competition in the Dutch daily newspap...
Actors on print media markets face two different (and interrelated) demand curves: the demand for co...
This paper studies the effects of market structure changes on newspaper quality, subscription prices...
This article examines how members of the Scottish newspaper industry view the current crisis of the ...
This paper investigates the price war in the UK quality newspaper industry in the 1990s. We build a ...
This paper investigates the price war in the UK quality newspaper industry in the 1990s. We build a ...
Advertising space is not a homogeneous commodity, but something whose value depends on the character...
News media operate in two-sided markets, offering bundles of content to readers as well as selling r...
This dissertation comprises three essays on the industrial organization and political economy of pri...
Newspapers are two-sided platforms that sell their product both to readers and advertisers. Media fi...
A daily newspaper is sold both to the reader and to the advertiser who buys the « target », i.e. the...
This paper investigates the impact of increased media competition on the quantity and quality of new...
This paper explores the economic factors that influence news coverage and discusses the difficulties...
This thesis studies the impact of the Internet on the newspaper industry with special emphasis on qu...
This paper investigates the two-sided nature of the newspaper industry. We explicitly take into acco...
This study analyzes how the market structure and intensity of competition in the Dutch daily newspap...
Actors on print media markets face two different (and interrelated) demand curves: the demand for co...
This paper studies the effects of market structure changes on newspaper quality, subscription prices...
This article examines how members of the Scottish newspaper industry view the current crisis of the ...