Preparedness to Cope with an Unexpected Crisis. Lessons Learnt by Spanish Regional TV Broadcasting Management

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M. Marco-Fondevila, Víctor Orive-Serrano, Pilar Latorre-Martínez
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ABSTRACT The outburst of COVID-19 pandemic all over the world has brought an unexpected economic and financial crisis to our door, which could have dramatic effects in our society and in worldwide economy. In the particular case of the broadcasting business, this potential threat combines with the drastic changes brought by the advent of digital platforms and on-line contents, setting a new scenario of uncertainty. The traditional engagement of the audience and the TVs and society relationship is at stake, and the 70 years old business model we know may be coming to an end. Indeed, the TV business has already evolved to be more economically resilient. The lessons learnt with the past crisis in 2008–2011, were harsh for all and fatal for some. The case for regional broadcasting appears to be especially interesting to study since it gathers two different managerial approaches, public (classic) and private (outsourced), with their corresponding views and actions to endure the crisis. Even though the whole sector was strongly hit by the crisis, the management model adopted by the companies had a notable influence in how they reacted to the crisis, and how they found themselves in the aftermath, bringing precious information on how to confront the incoming COVID-19 crisis. This paper looks to extract the lessons learnt by Spanish regional TVs managing finance and credibility, in order to determine which strategy could be the most advisable to adopt in face of the coming challenges for the sector from both the managerial and stakeholders’ perspective. The paper results show how the management model adopted and the subsequent financial decisions and communication strategy, together with the level of transparency are key elements to become more resilient and be ready to tackle the future scenario of broadcasting.
准备应对意外危机。西班牙地区电视广播管理的经验教训
新冠肺炎疫情在全球范围内的爆发,给我们带来了一场意想不到的经济金融危机,这将对我们的社会和世界经济产生巨大影响。以广播事业为例,这种潜在的威胁与数字平台和在线内容的出现带来的巨大变化相结合,形成了新的不确定性。传统的观众参与、电视和社会关系正处于危险之中,我们所知道的70年的商业模式可能即将结束。事实上,电视业务已经发展到更具经济弹性。从2008年至2011年的危机中吸取的教训对所有人来说都是残酷的,对一些人来说是致命的。区域广播的案例似乎特别值得研究,因为它汇集了两种不同的管理方法,公共(经典)和私人(外包),以及它们相应的观点和行动,以抵御危机。尽管整个行业都受到了危机的严重打击,但企业采用的管理模式对其应对危机的方式和事后的自我定位产生了显著影响,为如何应对即将到来的新冠肺炎危机提供了宝贵的信息。本文旨在提取西班牙地区电视管理财务和信誉的经验教训,以确定从管理层和利益相关者的角度出发,面对即将到来的挑战,采用哪种策略是最明智的。本文的结果表明,所采用的管理模式以及随后的财务决策和传播战略,以及透明度水平,是提高弹性和准备应对未来广播情景的关键因素。
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