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Should Newspapers Reduce Print Runs?
We’ve been told to shop only for essentials, and to do so infrequently.
So why are newspapers still being published in volume? They have digital versions - why not switch production to those?
Not everyone has access to the Internet, so perhaps print runs could be reduced to (say) 30% for those without computers. Those who do, could to switch to their online content.
It would also mean that that the various functions that go to producing a print version of newspapers wouldn't have to come into work.
So why are newspapers still being published in volume? They have digital versions - why not switch production to those?
Not everyone has access to the Internet, so perhaps print runs could be reduced to (say) 30% for those without computers. Those who do, could to switch to their online content.
It would also mean that that the various functions that go to producing a print version of newspapers wouldn't have to come into work.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Not really the same, not all family members have their own tablet, and you can't always pencil in the sudoku possible answers on screen. Know what you mean, but contracting from the newspaper is likely low risk, and the public value it as essential to their mental well being.
Plus it gives them a chance to inadvertently block the loo.
Plus it gives them a chance to inadvertently block the loo.
woofgang
It wouldn't be down to the newspapers to determine who should get their papers. I'm saying that papers could announce a reduction in print runs, urging reader to turn to their online content.
The difference between people binge-shopping groceries and this is that there is an alternative to printed newspapers and the alternative supports isolation.
It wouldn't be down to the newspapers to determine who should get their papers. I'm saying that papers could announce a reduction in print runs, urging reader to turn to their online content.
The difference between people binge-shopping groceries and this is that there is an alternative to printed newspapers and the alternative supports isolation.
Bobbisox1
Should newspapers continue to print at volume knowing that by doing so, they're putting peoples lives are at risk?
So many other companies have accepted the impact that this virus is going to have on their business and temporarily closed - surely newspapers need to alter their business models too?
Should newspapers continue to print at volume knowing that by doing so, they're putting peoples lives are at risk?
So many other companies have accepted the impact that this virus is going to have on their business and temporarily closed - surely newspapers need to alter their business models too?
they will if they're not selling. In the case of free newspapers, City AM has suspended publication; so has Time Out (currently a website called Time In). The Evening Standard has slashed its print run (it hasn't got to my suburb for a week).
But print circulation is plummeting anyway. The latest stats I can find are for November,but more recent figures are probably around somewhere
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But print circulation is plummeting anyway. The latest stats I can find are for November,but more recent figures are probably around somewhere
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At times like this, newspapers are more vital than ever in informing and entertaining the masses. They should be increasing print runs, and selling them cheaply or giving them away.
If you are going to single out newspapers for curtailing, why not ban live TV and radio news Programmes? They Take hundreds of people to make, and repeats Could be Broadcast to entertain Viewers instead.
If you are going to single out newspapers for curtailing, why not ban live TV and radio news Programmes? They Take hundreds of people to make, and repeats Could be Broadcast to entertain Viewers instead.
Newspapers make their money from advertising and sales. Lose 60% of sales and advertising income correspondingly drops and the paper becomes unviable and goes out of business forever.
Reducing print will save very little money, And the costs of producing it remain the same. So the Loss of economy of scale means that each issue will cost 3 times the cost To produce than they are selling it for.
Reducing print will save very little money, And the costs of producing it remain the same. So the Loss of economy of scale means that each issue will cost 3 times the cost To produce than they are selling it for.
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