Never have so many people been interested in news. And never have so few people paid for it. At a time when many Irish news organisations are recording double digit digital growth, all Irish newspapers, not unlike their counterparts across the UK and elsewhere, are haemorrhaging print circulation. And despite the fact print remains profitable, print advertising rates are declining year on year, and circulation drops averaging five per cent per year are now standard across the industry. A number of local and national newspapers in the Republic and in Northern Ireland have already closed, and more are likely to follow. At the same time, almost all Irish newspapers are recording extraordinary growth in digital traffic. This chapter looks at th...
Ireland’s financial crisis in 2008 marks a dividing line in the recent history of the country’s loca...
Much like their counterparts in the United States and elsewhere, British newspaper publishers have s...
For financial reasons, newspapers and magazines are increasingly going online-only. By doing so, som...
Reflecting international trends, Ireland’s local newspaper industry has suffered steep circulation a...
With print circulations in decline and the print advertising market shrinking, newspapers in many co...
Many industries have been “going digital” for about twenty years now. But even those parts of the e...
The introduction of internet has revolutionized the media industry. Researchers have reported a ...
For over 300 years the newspaper business has been inseparable from ink on a page. But the growing u...
With print circulations in decline and the print advertising market shrinking, newspapers in many co...
With print circulations in decline and the print advertising market shrinking, newspapers in many co...
The ways newspapers developed as products for readers was influenced by their costs and financing, f...
This article examines how members of the Scottish newspaper industry view the current crisis of the ...
Journalism is in an existential crisis: revenue to news organisations has fallen off a cliff over th...
This chapter examines some of the symptoms and causes of the crisis facing newspapers via analyses o...
Using in-depth interviews, newsroom observation, and internal documents, this case study presents an...
Ireland’s financial crisis in 2008 marks a dividing line in the recent history of the country’s loca...
Much like their counterparts in the United States and elsewhere, British newspaper publishers have s...
For financial reasons, newspapers and magazines are increasingly going online-only. By doing so, som...
Reflecting international trends, Ireland’s local newspaper industry has suffered steep circulation a...
With print circulations in decline and the print advertising market shrinking, newspapers in many co...
Many industries have been “going digital” for about twenty years now. But even those parts of the e...
The introduction of internet has revolutionized the media industry. Researchers have reported a ...
For over 300 years the newspaper business has been inseparable from ink on a page. But the growing u...
With print circulations in decline and the print advertising market shrinking, newspapers in many co...
With print circulations in decline and the print advertising market shrinking, newspapers in many co...
The ways newspapers developed as products for readers was influenced by their costs and financing, f...
This article examines how members of the Scottish newspaper industry view the current crisis of the ...
Journalism is in an existential crisis: revenue to news organisations has fallen off a cliff over th...
This chapter examines some of the symptoms and causes of the crisis facing newspapers via analyses o...
Using in-depth interviews, newsroom observation, and internal documents, this case study presents an...
Ireland’s financial crisis in 2008 marks a dividing line in the recent history of the country’s loca...
Much like their counterparts in the United States and elsewhere, British newspaper publishers have s...
For financial reasons, newspapers and magazines are increasingly going online-only. By doing so, som...