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Business models and sustainability in the newspaper industry: perspectives from European and North American executives

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Business models and sustainability in the newspaper industry: perspectives from European and North American executives
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Article in International Scientific Journal
Year
2023-03
Authors
Faustino, Paulo
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Vol. 14 No. 1
Pages: 47-66
ISSN: 2516-3523
Publisher: Intellect Discover
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Abstract (EN): The digital age has posed considerable challenges to media business model sustainability while diversifying opportunities for editorial organizations and journalists. The chaotic management of media companies is threatening the very fabric of various media industries. This article aims at understanding the sustainability of the media business models, and how media managers tailor their practices to cope with digital transformation in a competitive market. Media executives from three US newspaper companies (from the United States of America and Canada) and three European newspaper companies (from Ireland, England and France) were interviewed for this article. The results of the interviews with executives from the six newspaper companies interviewed suggest that there is a better adaptation to the digital transformation on the part of North American companies compared to European companies. All interviewed newspaper companies continue to face significant challenges in the search for ways to enable the sustainability of their business models to motivate their partners, shareholders and employees and contribute to greater diversity in the information market. The six media companies agreed that sustaining a media business and financing model is not equivalent to achieving the long-term sustainability of a media business model and financing.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
Notes: Received: 22 Aug 2021 Accepted: 28 Nov 2021 Published online: 24 Mar 2023
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