expectationlost wrote: » is it a decline or a change?
JTMan wrote: » More a decline than a change. Revenue from print is not being replaced like-for-like by digital revenue. Not even close. Take Independent Star, for example, whereby they have virtually no digital revenue and print is in a terminal decline curve.
expectationlost wrote: » who cares about the Star?
IRE60 wrote: » The 60k people who buy it every morning and the 60 people who work there.
expectationlost wrote: » change happens
JTMan wrote: » I always expected a slow steady decline of the newspaper industry over the coming years. The decline has unquestionably accelerated and is anything but slow decline.
the New York Times reported a steep decline in print advertising revenue for the third quarter, adding to the newspaper industry’s woes. For the quarter, print advertising revenue fell 19 per cent, driving an 8 per cent decline in total advertising revenue. The drop followed a 14 per cent decline in print advertising revenue in the second quarter.
IRE60 wrote: » I'll try and see if I can dig it up again and post it here.
JTMan wrote: » - Re-org going on to focus 66% on digital and 33% on print.
JTMan wrote: » The SIndo have done a hit piece on their rival the Sunday Business Post here. Some interesting parts to the article: - SBP has hiked its price by 7%. - Sunrise Media is now the name of the media group that owns the SBP. - The main shareholder in Sunrise Media is Conor Killeen's Key Capital. (As with the prior corporate structure). - Growing online revenues is taking longer than expected. (no surprise there). - Profit of under 100k last year. (pathetic return).
JTMan wrote: » WSJ has let staff go and reduced the size of their print edition.http://www.politico.com/media/story/2016/11/wall-street-journal-to-consolidate-print-edition-004843