Print Newspapers Vs. Online News Thesis

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During 2006, according to the accountants P. wC, global newspaper advertising revenues increased 4%. They increased by 15.6% during r the past five years. "Hidden within those figures is the fact that newspapers - the 2nd largest advertising medium after TV - are actually larger than the combined advertising value of radio, cinema, magazines and the Internet"

. By 2010, according to P. wC predictions, the global advertising market will increase by 6.2% to $525bn ([pound]265bn), a growth of $111bn ([pound]56bn). Newspapers are projected to capture 18.2%, second only to TV and the internet. Print (newspapers and magazines) is expected to capture 27.4% of that growth, an amount greater than projected for and the internet. O'Reilly also reports:

According to the UK research company TGI, newspaper readership has grown by 2.1 per cent over the past five years, with readership among 15- to 24-year-olds growing by 6.9 per cent and readers over 65 growing by 3.7 per cent. This counters the tired view that the newspaper readership is getting older with the important addendum that people are actually living longer. The key to media exposure is the time that people spend reading, watching, using or listening to that particular medium.

… how U.S. advertisers invest their clients' money. According to the specialist private equity fund Veronis Suhler Stevenson, for every hour of TV viewing, advertisers spend $40.1m ([pound]20.2m). For each hour of radio they outlay $19.3m ([pound]9.7m) and for the internet - all the time people are supposedly glued in front of their screens - advertisers only spend $65.4m ([pound]33m).

As for newspapers, advertisers spend $316.3m ([pound]160m) for every hour of reading, that's eight times more than TV and reflects the quality demographic that a newspaper delivers.

Conclusion

As newspaper websites in the U.S. continue to attract an ever-growing readership, and reports routinely remind the public of the myriad of struggles that newspapers counter, the public, without doubt, is basically aware of the industry's financial and other problems. What the public may not be aware of, however, is that, as O'Reilly (2007) points out, the future for the print newspaper may not be as dismal as it is presented. When newspapers online and offline invest the effort to produce a product worth reading, the research indicates, the newspaper reader will read.

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