Better journalism or better profits?: A key convergence issue in an age of concentrated ownership
Convergence has become an accepted form of journalism at media organisations around the world. These organisations are adopting a range of business models to find ways to pay for these innovations. The main drivers behind this radical change in media production are the disruptive forces that these...
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Auteur principal: | Stephen Quinn |
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Langue: | EN |
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Asia Pacific Network
2004
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