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European Newspapers ‘Optimistic’ About Print And Digital

By Robert Andrews - Tue 10 Apr 2007 06:18 AM PST

A wide-ranging AP article surveying the European newspaper landscape finds editors “optimistic” about both the web and the survival of print. The gist: while US newspapers self-flagellate in pursuit of a purpose and a business model in this digital age, European counterparts “see the online media explosion more as an opportunity than as a threat.” A curious mix of surveyed European publishing execs expresses typical confidence in both the survival of newsprint and the expansion of online; Le Monde and Italy’s Corriere della Sera say the papers will likely become the space for longer-form investigations, with breaking news handled primarily on the web.
But, while titles like the UK’s Telegraph have fundamentally repositioned their business for multimedia publishing, some of the promises in which others express confidence (electronic paper, video) sound like the same kind of hypotheticals that have reverberated inside this business for several years. Though not as pronounced as in the US, European print circulations are falling, too, and many of the publishers now staying afloat have the online advertising boom to thank.
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Posted in: Countries, UK & Europe, italy, Information, Biz & Fin, Media, Newspapers



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2 Responses:
  • From Kyle Redinger Tue 10 Apr 2007 06:57 AM

    I don’t think any newspapers see online as more of a threat than an opportunity. Get me one newspaper exec that says “online is a threat” and “we don’t see the opportunity” and I would be wildly surprised.

    Newspapers see online as a large opportunity, but generating beyond 10% of newspaper revenue from online is not easy.

  • From inkogneeto Tue 10 Apr 2007 11:01 AM

    I don’t think U.S. newspaper execs would admit it, but they do see online as a threat. I used to work for a large newspaper company, and despite all of the big talk about change, they still struggle even with common Web technologies (RSS, podcasts, etc.).

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