{"title":"以公共政策介入手段扶持新聞業存續與發展:平台問責途徑與公共預算途徑的跨國比較","authors":"羅世宏 羅世宏","doi":"10.53106/172635812023060043003","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"\n 新聞產業的商業模式因數位平台壟斷、新聞消費行為改變與廣告收入減少而崩壞。這不僅是新聞業生存的經濟問題,更是攸關民主正當性的政治問題。本文認為,僅靠新聞業自身的數位創新與轉型無法解決這個危機,政府必須透過公共政策介入。本文提出兩種解決途徑:平台問責與公共預算。除了進行跨國比較外,本文還評估這兩種途徑各自的方案,分析優劣,並探討跨國實踐經驗對臺灣新聞政策的啟示。\n The collapse of the news industry’s business model is due to the monopolization of digital platforms, changes in news consumption behavior, and a reduction in advertising revenue. This is not only an economic matter concerning the survival of the news industry, but also a political matter concerning the legitimacy of democracy. This paper argues that the crisis in the news industry cannot be resolved solely through digital innovation and transformation, but instead that urgent government intervention through appropriate public policy measures is required. This paper also proposes two solutions to the crisis: platform accountability and public expenditure. In addition to conducting international comparisons, this article evaluates the various options contained in each solution, analyzes their advantages and disadvantages, and discusses the implications of international practices and experience for Taiwan’s journalism policy.\n \n","PeriodicalId":377163,"journal":{"name":"中華傳播學刊","volume":"1 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2023-06-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"中華傳播學刊","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.53106/172635812023060043003","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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新聞產業的商業模式因數位平台壟斷、新聞消費行為改變與廣告收入減少而崩壞。這不僅是新聞業生存的經濟問題,更是攸關民主正當性的政治問題。本文認為,僅靠新聞業自身的數位創新與轉型無法解決這個危機,政府必須透過公共政策介入。本文提出兩種解決途徑:平台問責與公共預算。除了進行跨國比較外,本文還評估這兩種途徑各自的方案,分析優劣,並探討跨國實踐經驗對臺灣新聞政策的啟示。
The collapse of the news industry’s business model is due to the monopolization of digital platforms, changes in news consumption behavior, and a reduction in advertising revenue. This is not only an economic matter concerning the survival of the news industry, but also a political matter concerning the legitimacy of democracy. This paper argues that the crisis in the news industry cannot be resolved solely through digital innovation and transformation, but instead that urgent government intervention through appropriate public policy measures is required. This paper also proposes two solutions to the crisis: platform accountability and public expenditure. In addition to conducting international comparisons, this article evaluates the various options contained in each solution, analyzes their advantages and disadvantages, and discusses the implications of international practices and experience for Taiwan’s journalism policy.
新闻产业的商业模式因数位平台垄断、新闻消费行为改变与广告收入减少而崩坏。这不仅是新闻业生存的经济问题,更是攸关民主正当性的政治问题。本文认为,仅靠新闻业自身的数位创新与转型无法解决这个危机,政府必须透过公共政策介入。本文提出两种解决途径:平台问责与公共预算。除了进行跨国比较外,本文还评估这两种途径各自的方案,分析优劣,并探讨跨国实践经验对台湾新闻政策的启示。 The collapse of the news industry’s business model is due to the monopolization of digital platforms, changes in news consumption behavior, and a reduction in advertising revenue. This is not only an economic matter concerning the survival of the news industry, but also a political matter concerning the legitimacy of democracy. This paper argues that the crisis in the news industry cannot be resolved solely through digital innovation and transformation, but instead that urgent government intervention through appropriate public policy measures is required. This paper also proposes two solutions to the crisis: platform accountability and public expenditure. In addition to conducting international comparisons, this article evaluates the various options contained in each solution, analyzes their advantages and disadvantages, and discusses the implications of international practices and experience for Taiwan’s journalism policy.