A European media group is challenging the conventional wisdom that newspapers are either suffering or dying and that free newspapers are a stop-gap gimmick
The British media is just what European insititutions need right now to keep them honest. That was o...
The Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung is a fortress of fine journalism, a redoubt of traditionalism and...
The ability of the media and especially journalism to operate freely is crucial in order on the one ...
Free Newspapers have been the unexpected commercial good news story over the last few years, from Lo...
Denmark became the most competing newspaper market in Europe within a few months after five free dai...
So are newspapers dieing or not? Here’s the view of one editor I spoke to at the weekend: “Newspaper...
Free newspapers may offer different news contents to different audiences, when compared with traditi...
Journalism is in an existential crisis: revenue to news organisations has fallen off a cliff over th...
Paper presented at Diversity of Journalisms. ECREA Journalism Studies Section and 26th International...
Academics have paid little attention to the practice of journalism at free newspapers since the free...
Desperate newspaper companies in the US (and elsewhere) are now seriously thinking of charging for t...
Some more thoughts (not all mine, by any means) from this week’s conference on Media and Democracy a...
One of the world’s oldest newspapers has given up the struggle and gone entirely digital. No more Sc...
The media industry in general and the newspaper in particular is going through major changes – techn...
I am not an economist (despite working at the LSE) and like most British political journalists, I ca...
The British media is just what European insititutions need right now to keep them honest. That was o...
The Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung is a fortress of fine journalism, a redoubt of traditionalism and...
The ability of the media and especially journalism to operate freely is crucial in order on the one ...
Free Newspapers have been the unexpected commercial good news story over the last few years, from Lo...
Denmark became the most competing newspaper market in Europe within a few months after five free dai...
So are newspapers dieing or not? Here’s the view of one editor I spoke to at the weekend: “Newspaper...
Free newspapers may offer different news contents to different audiences, when compared with traditi...
Journalism is in an existential crisis: revenue to news organisations has fallen off a cliff over th...
Paper presented at Diversity of Journalisms. ECREA Journalism Studies Section and 26th International...
Academics have paid little attention to the practice of journalism at free newspapers since the free...
Desperate newspaper companies in the US (and elsewhere) are now seriously thinking of charging for t...
Some more thoughts (not all mine, by any means) from this week’s conference on Media and Democracy a...
One of the world’s oldest newspapers has given up the struggle and gone entirely digital. No more Sc...
The media industry in general and the newspaper in particular is going through major changes – techn...
I am not an economist (despite working at the LSE) and like most British political journalists, I ca...
The British media is just what European insititutions need right now to keep them honest. That was o...
The Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung is a fortress of fine journalism, a redoubt of traditionalism and...
The ability of the media and especially journalism to operate freely is crucial in order on the one ...