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A simulation of the product distribution in the newspaper industry
WSC'99. 1999 Winter Simulation Conference Proceedings. 'Simulation - A Bridge to the Future' (Cat. No.99CH37038), 1999On-time delivery of the paper is critical in the newspaper industry since it is directly related to the quality of service; therefore, it enhances or damages sales. This study was focused on determining the means to meet required delivery times, and in identifying ways to improve it, so that there is a lower probability of failure.
Marelys L. García +2 more
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Competition in the Newspaper Industry
Journal of Marketing, 1951THE broad behavior patterns in the daily newspaper industry conform, in general, with those commonly associated with conditions of imperfect competition. These include stabilization of prices, reflected in the tendency for advertising and subscription rates to remain rigid over time; price discrimination, exemplified by charging different groups of ...
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Research on the Application of Big Data in Newspaper Industry
2019 6th International Conference on Dependable Systems and Their Applications (DSA), 2020Big data is another subversive technological revolution in the IT industry after cloud computing and the Internet of things. At present, many native Internet enterprises have made a lot of achievements in some aspects by using big data technology. For example,ByteDance,a news application, uses big data technology to accurately portray users to achieve ...
Ruoxin Liu, Xuan Wang, Kang Song
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The regional‐newspaper industry supply chain and the internet
Supply Chain Management: An International Journal, 2010PurposeThis paper aims to understand the impact of the internet on different value activities in a physical goods (newspaper) supply chain.Design/methodology/approachCase studies were used to obtain rich data from three newspaper companies. The selected case study companies had experienced changes in their value chains as a result of the internet ...
Graham, Gary, Smart, Alison
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The Industrial Context of Newspaper Firms
1999The newspaper industry has a long history of living in’ splendid isolation’. The dominance of newspapers in both the information (news) market and advertising market lasted for decades and was only seriously threatened when television arrived at the scene in the 1950s.
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THE FUTURE OF THE NEWSPAPER INDUSTRY
INTERNATIONAL Conference on Business, Management, and Economics Engineering Future-BMEFinancial expenses for printed newspapers are becoming increasingly significant due to declining circulation and rising costs of printing and distribution. During the COVID-19 period, the newspaper and all print media faced a deepening crisis that has been threatening the entire newspaper industry for several years.
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The Post-War Newspaper Industry
1984For some time after the end of the Second World War the number of pages continued to be limited because of continuing newsprint rationing due to import restrictions. In fact, the restrictions were not finally relaxed until 1956, eleven years after the ending of the war, when competition returned and the more successful papers were able to give better ...
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Patterns of concentration in the newspaper industry
Scandinavian Economic History Review, 1968Abstract This short paper, presented in 1967 as a thesis, is a resume of seven rather more specialised articles by the same author, together with some conclusions drawn from them. The original articles, running to 253 pages, described the concentration which has taken place in the structure of the Swedish press since 1945, resulting in a reduction of ...
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The Economics of the Daily Newspaper Industry
2003The newspaper industry is the second oldest mass media industry in the United States, surpassed slightly by the book industry, and is now more than three centuries old. During its history, the newspaper industry has evolved to play important social and economic roles and now accounts for approximately $50 billion in sales annually.
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The Newspaper Industry in a State of Flux
1999It is June 1995, and while most of newspaper management in the Netherlands is enjoying its summer holidays, Reed-Elsevier, the multinational corporate parent of Dagbladunie, a newspaper publisher in the Netherlands, puts its newspaper subsidiary for sale. The announcement rudely awakens the industry and months of turmoil are ahead.
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