Ever since newspaper companies first turned to their governments for support in the 1950s, print media has been supported by state aid in many parts of the world. Today, the principles and practicalities of these subsidies have been called into question, endangering the secure funding of expensive high-quality press output.
This book provides a comprehensive analysis of today's global challenges in the print news media's struggle for survival. It presents current practices concerning government subsidies to newspapers for political, economic, and socio-cultural purposes against the...
Ever since newspaper companies first turned to their governments for support in the 1950s, print media has been supported by state aid in many part...
Ever since newspaper companies first turned to their governments for support in the 1950s, print media has been supported by state aid in many parts of the world.
Ever since newspaper companies first turned to their governments for support in the 1950s, print media has been supported by state aid in many parts o...