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Revolutionising Decision Making with IT in the Newspaper Industry…or not?

Journal of Decision Systems, 2001
This paper reports on a research project that investigated the key managerial processes of an organisation with special regard to decision making and the circulation of information between organisational actors. It is based on a novel, network-based top-down evaluation of the key actors, groups and institutional mechanisms that organisations rely upon ...
Frederic Adam
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The introduction of intranets into the newspaper industry

ASLIB Proceedings, 1999
An evaluation of the current state of intranet usage in the UK newspaper industry. Librarians and information managers from all the UK national newspapers were contacted to establish which newspapers had, or were intending to introduce, an intranet. Those who had an intranet were interviewed.
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THE ANALYSIS OF CROATIAN NEWSPAPER INDUSTRY

International Journal of Management Cases, 2009
The paper analyses newspaper industry in the Croatian market, its specificities, limitations and future trends. Specificities of newspaper industry can be viewed as specificities of newspaper demand, specificities of newspaper supply and specificity of governmental policy towards media.
Županić, Ivana   +2 more
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IT and the UK Newspaper Industry

Journal of Information Technology, 1987
Cet article etudie l'introduction des nouvelles technologies de l'information dans la presse britannique. Apres une breve description de l'industrie de la pression britannique, l'auteur en presente l'evolution ...
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The Newspaper Industry

2014
In the late 19th and at the beginning of the 20th century, the newspaper market was dominated by a number of influential individual proprietors, like Lord Northcliffe in the UK and William Randolph Hearst in the US. These owners used newspapers as vehicles for political opinion and propaganda. No single newspaper was able to dominate the market. In the
Martijn Poel   +2 more
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Competition in the Newspaper Industry

Journal of Marketing, 1951
THE 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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