Reconversion in a declining market: the return to profitability of the print newspaper industry

IF 0.6 Q4 BUSINESS Journal of Media Business Studies Pub Date : 2022-07-24 DOI:10.1080/16522354.2022.2104556
Raul Rios-Rodríguez, Sara Fernández‐López, Adrián Dios-Vicente, David Rodeiro‐Pazos
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ABSTRACT The end of the economic crisis initiated in 2008 was not the end of the newspaper crisis. The shifts introduced by digitalisation are increasingly deeper, and advertising spending on newspapers continued to fall during the economic recovery. To study how the firms adapted to this declining market, this article performs an in-depth financial analysis of 98 Spanish print newspaper publishers over the period 2009–2018, focusing on profitability. The results show very low or even negative returns on assets, but a positive trend in profitability is observed from 2014 onwards, despite the stagnation of advertising spending. Companies reduced their costs to a greater extent than the fall in revenues, improving their profit margins. National newspapers increased total asset turnover via decapitalisations, becoming smaller and more efficient.
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市场下滑时的再转化:纸媒行业的盈利恢复
摘要始于2008年的经济危机的结束并不是报纸危机的结束。数字化带来的转变越来越深刻,在经济复苏期间,报纸的广告支出持续下降。为了研究这些公司是如何适应这个不断下降的市场的,本文对2009-2018年期间98家西班牙印刷报纸出版商进行了深入的财务分析,重点关注盈利能力。结果显示,资产回报率非常低,甚至为负,但从2014年开始,尽管广告支出停滞不前,但盈利能力仍呈积极趋势。公司降低成本的程度大于收入的下降,从而提高了利润率。全国性报纸通过去资本化提高了总资产周转率,变得更小、更高效。
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