News Agencies
Johanna Grüblbauer () and
Johannes Wagemann ()
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Johanna Grüblbauer: St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences
Johannes Wagemann: Content Strategy, Valtech GmbH
A chapter in Handbook of Media and Communication Economics, 2024, pp 733-764 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Without news agencies, the global media system would not be able to operate in the form in which we know it today. Regardless of the respective media landscape and freedom of opinion, print, radio, TV and online media depend on permanently obtaining reliable information about political events, key economic figures or even natural disasters. News agencies collect, check, and process such information in order to disseminate it further. However, their business model is put under pressure as the media changes. Thus, they are increasingly trying to win customers outside the traditional field of news media.
Keywords: News; Agency; News Agencies; B2B; Business Model; Business Model; News (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-39909-2_31
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