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Editorial: New Funding Models in Journalism Are Emerging, but Major Leap Forward Is Lacking
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Abstract This editorial introduces our thematic issue, titled Examining New Models in Journalism Funding, at a pivotal time. While news companies have attempted to build sustainable business models, we have not yet seen a major leap forward. As observed by the authors of this issue, digital reader revenue ha... view more
This editorial introduces our thematic issue, titled Examining New Models in Journalism Funding, at a pivotal time. While news companies have attempted to build sustainable business models, we have not yet seen a major leap forward. As observed by the authors of this issue, digital reader revenue has become a prominent source of income for many publishers, but the bulk of them continue to rely on advertising and print subscriptions for money. Recently, Google and Facebook have become major funders of news and innovation in journalism. Some governments have also launched specific support programs. After providing some background context, we introduce the articles featured in the issue. We go on to argue that these articles signal a renewed interest in the business of journalism, which will help us better understand the ongoing financial crisis in the commercial news sector at a more granular level.... view less
Keywords
journalism; innovation; news; newspaper; subscription; business concept; funding; electronic business
Classification
Communicator Research, Journalism
Free Keywords
business model; e-commerce; journalism revenue; platforms
Document language
English
Publication Year
2024
Journal
Media and Communication, 12 (2024)
Issue topic
Examining New Models in Journalism Funding
ISSN
2183-2439
Status
Published Version; reviewed