Reflecting international trends, Ireland’s local newspaper industry has suffered steep circulation and advertising revenue falls since the late-2000s, and has struggled to reshape traditional business models for the digital era. In harsh trading conditions, local titles are operating on reduced editorial resources and are weakened in their capacity to fulfil their traditional watchdog and informed-citizenry functions. Perhaps no company better encapsulates the industry’s recent difficulties than UK media group Johnston Press. In 2005, it paid more than €200m to acquire fourteen local titles in Ireland, but nine years later sold them for just €8.5m. The article draws on this case-study to consider wider issues related to the corporatisation ...
The purpose of this brief paper is to analysis recent changes to the editorial and business organisa...
The ways newspapers developed as products for readers was influenced by their costs and financing, f...
Too often we tend to hear one single narrative about the state of newspapers in the United States. T...
Reflecting international trends, Ireland’s local newspaper industry has suffered steep circulation a...
Ireland’s financial crisis in 2008 marks a dividing line in the recent history of the country’s loca...
This chapter examines the financial performance and restructuring of the Irish local press since 200...
Never have so many people been interested in news. And never have so few people paid for it. At a ti...
This article examines how members of the Scottish newspaper industry view the current crisis of the ...
In October 2015, at a cost of £220m, Trinity Mirror, the parent company of Mirror newspapers and the...
In 2019 the UK government published its results and recommendations for a sustainable future for loc...
For over 300 years the newspaper business has been inseparable from ink on a page. But the growing u...
The UK local and regional newspaper industry presents a paradox. On the one hand: • Profit margins a...
Contemporary Irish media are increasingly ubiquitous, mostly commercial, often internationally owned...
The regional newspaper industry in the UK is in freefall with sales down more than 60 percent in 10 ...
The decline in the regional press traditional wisdom asserts has been firmly placed at the foot of t...
The purpose of this brief paper is to analysis recent changes to the editorial and business organisa...
The ways newspapers developed as products for readers was influenced by their costs and financing, f...
Too often we tend to hear one single narrative about the state of newspapers in the United States. T...
Reflecting international trends, Ireland’s local newspaper industry has suffered steep circulation a...
Ireland’s financial crisis in 2008 marks a dividing line in the recent history of the country’s loca...
This chapter examines the financial performance and restructuring of the Irish local press since 200...
Never have so many people been interested in news. And never have so few people paid for it. At a ti...
This article examines how members of the Scottish newspaper industry view the current crisis of the ...
In October 2015, at a cost of £220m, Trinity Mirror, the parent company of Mirror newspapers and the...
In 2019 the UK government published its results and recommendations for a sustainable future for loc...
For over 300 years the newspaper business has been inseparable from ink on a page. But the growing u...
The UK local and regional newspaper industry presents a paradox. On the one hand: • Profit margins a...
Contemporary Irish media are increasingly ubiquitous, mostly commercial, often internationally owned...
The regional newspaper industry in the UK is in freefall with sales down more than 60 percent in 10 ...
The decline in the regional press traditional wisdom asserts has been firmly placed at the foot of t...
The purpose of this brief paper is to analysis recent changes to the editorial and business organisa...
The ways newspapers developed as products for readers was influenced by their costs and financing, f...
Too often we tend to hear one single narrative about the state of newspapers in the United States. T...