Free daily journalism – anything new?

Denmark became the most competing newspaper market in Europe within a few months after five free dailies launched between August and October 2006. The direct consequences on current affairs journalism will be quite minimal as journalism for commercial media is not new at all and the professional lev...

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Published in:Journalistica - Tidsskrift for forskning i journalistik
Main Author: Bakker, Piet
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Danish
Published: Redaktionen 2007
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spelling ftkbcopenhojs:oai:ojs.tidsskrift.dk:article/1801 2024-09-15T18:13:51+00:00 Free daily journalism – anything new? Bakker, Piet 2007-07-18 application/pdf https://tidsskrift.dk/journalistica/article/view/1801 dan dan Redaktionen https://tidsskrift.dk/journalistica/article/view/1801/1623 https://tidsskrift.dk/journalistica/article/view/1801 Journalistica; No. 4 (2007): Journalistikkens Roller Journalistica; Nr. 4 (2007): Journalistikkens Roller 1904-7967 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer review 2007 ftkbcopenhojs 2024-08-23T05:16:21Z Denmark became the most competing newspaper market in Europe within a few months after five free dailies launched between August and October 2006. The direct consequences on current affairs journalism will be quite minimal as journalism for commercial media is not new at all and the professional level is not likely to differ. Examples from other competitive markets like Iceland and Spain support this view. Journalistic output will be different, most of all because of the minimal staff at most free dailies, and the absence of weekend editions. Long term and indirect effects might be felt because the pressure on advertising market will increase, rates and revenues for incumbent newspapers will drop, thereby hurting the financial basis for most incumbent publishers. The question is put forward why incumbent publishers choose this way of competing with a entrepreneur instead of investing in editorial content of their paid papers. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Tidsskrift.dk (The Royal Library, Denmark) Journalistica - Tidsskrift for forskning i journalistik 4
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description Denmark became the most competing newspaper market in Europe within a few months after five free dailies launched between August and October 2006. The direct consequences on current affairs journalism will be quite minimal as journalism for commercial media is not new at all and the professional level is not likely to differ. Examples from other competitive markets like Iceland and Spain support this view. Journalistic output will be different, most of all because of the minimal staff at most free dailies, and the absence of weekend editions. Long term and indirect effects might be felt because the pressure on advertising market will increase, rates and revenues for incumbent newspapers will drop, thereby hurting the financial basis for most incumbent publishers. The question is put forward why incumbent publishers choose this way of competing with a entrepreneur instead of investing in editorial content of their paid papers.
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