On Digital Distribution's Failure to Solve Newspapers' Existential Crisis: Symptoms, Causes, Consequences and Remedies

Neil J. Thurman, R. Picard, M. Myllylahti, Arne H. Krumsvik
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This chapter examines some of the symptoms and causes of the crisis facing newspapers via analyses of their finances and of audience measures. The consequences of the crisis, and whether there are any realistic remedies, are also considered, both in relation to journalism as a product and to the institutions, such as newspapers, that have traditionally produced it. We start with an analysis of the financial performance of multiplatform news publishers in Australia, Europe and the USA, which leads us to conclude that digital distribution is not reversing newspapers’ decline, and raises questions about the support for journalism in the long term. Next, some of the consequences of the declines that have already taken place are discussed. Moving from consequences to possible remedies, the chapter focuses on two areas. Firstly, media policy, and secondly, journalism as a product: what news should be produced and how it should be delivered. Another strand of the chapter concerns audience measures. They are used to help explain newspapers’ continuing dependency on print revenues, and are understood, depending on their constitution and use, as both a party to the crisis and as an able assistant in its alleviation.
数字发行未能解决报纸的生存危机:症状、原因、后果与对策
本章通过分析报纸的财务状况和受众措施,探讨了报纸面临危机的一些症状和原因。危机的后果,以及是否有任何现实的补救措施,也被考虑,既关系到新闻作为一种产品,也关系到传统上生产新闻的机构,如报纸。我们首先分析了澳大利亚、欧洲和美国的多平台新闻出版商的财务表现,这使我们得出结论,数字发行并没有扭转报纸的衰落,并提出了对新闻业长期支持的问题。接下来,讨论了已经发生的衰退的一些后果。从后果到可能的补救措施,本章着重于两个方面。首先是媒体政策,其次是新闻作为一种产品:应该生产什么新闻以及如何传递新闻。这一章的另一个部分是关于受众测量的。它们被用来帮助解释报纸对印刷收入的持续依赖,并且根据它们的构成和用途,它们被理解为既是危机的一方,又是缓解危机的得力助手。
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