Business models of news Web sites: A survey of empirical trends and expert opinion

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  • Frederick Schiff

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https://doi.org/10.5210/fm.v8i6.1061

Abstract

The examination here yields eight business models that describe more or less comprehensively the commercial approaches to online news. Using the models, I review the secondary literature to see what has worked, what trends have emerged, and what the experts expect. Approximately 300 articles were reviewed, based on a search of those stories that appeared in the business and trade press in hardcopy and online in the past five years. Surprisingly, a consensus opinion exists among experts who predict that the interactive model offers the most promise of eventually capturing the majority of online news consumers. My intent is to develop the models to facilitate further empirical study of which news websites are most likely to survive and succeed in the dot-com shakeout beyond spring 2000.

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2003-06-02

How to Cite

Schiff, F. (2003). Business models of news Web sites: A survey of empirical trends and expert opinion. First Monday, 8(6). https://doi.org/10.5210/fm.v8i6.1061

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