State aid for newspapers : theories, cases, actions / Paul Murschetz, editor.
"Ever since newspaper companies first turned to their governments for support in the 1950s, print media has been supported by state aid in many parts of the world. Today, the principles and practicalities of these subsidies have been called into question, endangering the secure funding of expen...
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505 | 0 | 0 | |t State Aid for Newspapers: An Introduction: -- |t The Context, Purpose, and Structure of the Book / |r Paul Murschetz -- |t State Aid for Newspapers: First Theoretical Disputes / |r Paul Murschetz -- |t Theoretical Explanations for State Intervention: -- |t State Support for News: Why Subsidies? Why Now? What Kinds? / |r Robert G. Picard -- |t Industrial Subsidies: Surveying Macroeconomic Policy Approaches / |r Nikolaos Zahariadis -- |t Good Intentions, Bad Results: The Effects of Newspaper Subsidies on Journalistic Quality / |r Christian M. Wellbrock, Martin A. Leroch -- |t State Aid to the Press in the EU: Legal Issues and Trends / |r Evangelia Psychogiopoulou -- |t Press Governance: A New Concept for Analyzing Press Regulation / |r Manuel Puppis -- |t Case Study Evidence and Government Actions: -- |t Australia: State Aid to Newspapers—Not a Priority / |r Franco Papandrea, Matthew Ricketson -- |t Austria: Press Subsidies in Search of a New Design / |r Paul Murschetz, Matthias Karmasin -- |t Belgium: Big Changes in a Small News Economy / |r Ike Picone, Caroline Pauwels -- |t Bulgaria: Press Subsidies in the Shadows / |r Georgi Kantchev, Nelly Ognyanova -- |t Finland: The Rise and Fall of a Democratic Subsidy Scheme / |r Hannu Nieminen, Kaarle Nordenstreng, Timo Harjuniemi -- |t France: Press Subsidies—Inefficient but Enduring / |r Matthieu Lardeau, Patrick Le Floch -- |t Germany: Evaluating Alternatives to Finance Quality Journalism / |r Castulus Kolo, Stephan Weichert -- |t Greece: Press Subsidies in Turmoil / |r Stylianos Papathanassopoulos -- |t Hungary: The State as Strong Media Governor / |r Agnes Urban -- |t The Netherlands: Initiatives to Subsidise Press Innovation / |r Lou Lichtenberg, Leen d’Haenens -- |t Russia: Subsidies Between Industry Support and State Control / |r Mikhail Makeenko -- |t Sweden: State Support to Newspapers in Transition / |r Mart Ots -- |t Switzerland: The Role of Swiss Post in Indirect Press Support / |r Alfred Hugentobler, Christian Jaag -- |t United Kingdom: Subsidies and Democratic Deficits in Local News / |r David Baines -- |t The United States of America: Unfounded Fears of Press Subsidies / |r Victor Pickard -- |t Conclusion and Future Outlook: -- |t State Aid for Newspapers: A Summary Assessment / |r Paul Murschetz, Josef Trappel. |
520 | |a "Ever since newspaper companies first turned to their governments for support in the 1950s, print media has been supported by state aid in many parts of the world. Today, the principles and practicalities of these subsidies have been called into question, endangering the secure funding of expensive high-quality press output.This book provides a comprehensive analysis of today’s global challenges in the print news media’s struggle for survival. It presents current practices concerning government subsidies to newspapers for political, economic, and socio-cultural purposes against the background of declining readership and revenues, increased inter-media competition, austerity budgets imposed on national economies and shifting audience tastes. Using the insights of theoretical debates in the fields of media economics, media governance, and modern management theory, the book analyses these issues by investigating the power of government subsidies to shape and control newspaper markets. It brings together experts in these fields to combine theory with industry practices, aiming to help all parties involved to understand the complexity of issues and requirements necessary to preserve the social benefits of print media."--Publisher's website. | ||
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