Funding journalism in the digital age : business models, strategies, issues and trends / Jeff Kaye and Stephen Quinn.
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 070 KAY/F (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P11685 |
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070 FRA/F The future of journalism: developments and debates | 070 FRA/K Key concepts in journalism studies / | 070 GIN/U Understanding global news: a critical introduction/ | 070 KAY/F Funding journalism in the digital age : business models, strategies, issues and trends / | 070 MAC/N News production : theory and practice / | 070 MAC/N News production/ | 070 MCK/N Newswriting/ |
Includes index.
Introduction -- The challenges of paying for journalism -- How the news business entered the digital age, a history -- Current journalism business models, new ways to support traditional revenue streams -- Sponsorship and philanthropy -- Microfunding and micropayments -- Collaboration between mainstream media and citizen journalists -- Family ownership and trusts -- Narrowing the focus on niche and passion content -- Partnerships : adding value -- Microeconomic concepts : creating a framework for new business models -- E-commerce and engagement : converting users into paying customers -- Building the news business through innovation -- Digital deliverance? electronic paper and e-readers -- Into the future.
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