Assessing conditions for inter-firm collaboration as a revenue strategy for politically pressured news media

IF 0.6 Q4 BUSINESS Journal of Media Business Studies Pub Date : 2021-11-14 DOI:10.1080/16522354.2021.2002106
C. Cook
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ABSTRACT The struggle to find resilient journalism revenue models is nowhere starker than for exiled or politically pressured news media operating in fragile markets. One route forward is to explore inter-firm collaborations as a modus operandi to achieve more financial resilience through a collaborative approach amongst themselves. This article presents findings from a multi-stakeholder atelier that assessed operational revenue conditions for such media. It presents a co-created definition of collaborative revenue capture, then addresses the conditions and forms for collaborative structures. It conceptualises opportunities in four areas: technology, revenue-based systems, coordinating actions and journalism production. The article adds new knowledge by assessing collaborations as a revenue strategy within the under-researched media development area through a participatory mode of inquiry.
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评估公司间合作的条件作为政治压力新闻媒体的收入策略
摘要:对于在脆弱市场中运作的流亡或政治压力较大的新闻媒体来说,寻找有弹性的新闻收入模式的斗争最为激烈。一条前进的道路是探索公司间合作,将其作为一种工作方式,通过公司之间的合作方式实现更大的财务弹性。本文介绍了一家多方利益相关者工作室的调查结果,该工作室评估了此类媒体的运营收入状况。它提出了合作收入获取的共同创建的定义,然后阐述了合作结构的条件和形式。它将机会概念化为四个领域:技术、基于收入的系统、协调行动和新闻制作。这篇文章通过参与式调查模式,将合作评估为研究不足的媒体发展领域的收入战略,从而增加了新的知识。
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