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TitleThe impact of digital media on newspapers: Comparing responses in China and the United States
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Date Issued2016
Source PublicationGlobal Media and China
ISSN2059-4372
Volume1Issue:3Pages:186-207
Abstract

Chinese newspapers are beginning to feel the effects of digital media both on their circulations and advertising revenues. In contrast to the west, where newspaper circulation has been problematic for some years, this represents a new situation since they have enjoyed 25 years during which both circulation and advertising grew very rapidly. The response of Chinese newspapers has some similarities with that experienced in the West, and notably the United States, but it also has major differences. Newspapers elsewhere have responded to the situation primarily as economic units, but in China, the political dimension has had a central role. The article reviews the comparative impact of the crisis and gives an overview of the Chinese response in terms of cost cutting, raising new revenues and changing journalistic practices. Alongside the technological and economic factors, it notes that the Xi leadership has taken a much more interventionist stance on editorial content and that this has further constrained newspapers’ possible responses. It concludes by considering some of the implications of the changed situation and the ways in which newspapers have responded to it.

KeywordAdvertising China circulation Internet mobile newspapers print journalism Publishing
DOI10.1177/2059436416666385
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Language英语English
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85048057791
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Document TypeJournal article
Identifierhttp://repository.uic.edu.cn/handle/39GCC9TT/11114
CollectionResearch outside affiliated institution
Graduate School
Corresponding AuthorSparks, Colin
Affiliation
1.Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU),Hong Kong
2.Sun Yat-sen University,China
3.Chinese Academy of Press and Publication,China
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Sparks, Colin,Wang, Haiyan,Huang, Yuet al. The impact of digital media on newspapers: Comparing responses in China and the United States[J]. Global Media and China, 2016, 1(3): 186-207.
APA Sparks, Colin, Wang, Haiyan, Huang, Yu, Zhao, Yanhua, Lü, Nan, & Wang, Dan. (2016). The impact of digital media on newspapers: Comparing responses in China and the United States. Global Media and China, 1(3), 186-207.
MLA Sparks, Colin,et al."The impact of digital media on newspapers: Comparing responses in China and the United States". Global Media and China 1.3(2016): 186-207.
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