The past
few years have seen a dramatic upsurge in paywalls being erected across the
news media landscape. Online news content that was previously circulated for
free is now available only to those who are willing to pay for it. The paywalls
are an industry response to two interacting market forces: the gradual decline
in printed newspaper sales and the increasing dominance of global networking
platforms such as Google and Facebook on national and local advertising
markets. In order for commercially funded news media outlets to survive, online
audience revenue seems to be the most viable way forward.
The
implications of what appears to be a fundamental shift from “free-for-all” to
“subscribers-only” access to online news, are plentiful. As a research area, it
raises important questions regarding such diverse topics as digital business
models and digital media policy, journalistic processes and journalistic
content, news media audiences and news media use, and – indeed – the democratic
function of commercial news media at large. What happens with news media
products and what happens with news media audiences when paywalls are erected?
What happens with those that chose not to pay? And how does this metamorphosis
of the private news media sector affect the role and scope of public service media?
Against the
backdrop of these rather fundamental questions, Nordicom invites the
international research community to submit articles to a special issue of Nordicom Review devoted to the implications of online news media paywalls.
The special
issue will have an inter-disciplinary scope and the editors welcome
contributions on themes including, but not limited to:
- Newsroom organization, newsroom processes and editorial decision-making in a paywall environment
- Strategies on converting print subscribers to digital subscribers
- Policy approaches to advancing online business models for commercial news media
- Digital business models for commercial news media
- Paywall solutions and pricing
- Comparisons of paid-for news media and ad-financed news media
- News audience analyses
- News content analyses
- The impact of user-data in paywall setups
- The paywall phenomenon in relation to democratic theory
- Comparisons between reader-financed and ad-financed news
The
deadline for full paper submissions is on May 31, 2019. All manuscripts should
be submitted to editors@nordicom.gu.se. The preliminary time of publication is
Winter 2019/2020. Nordicom Review adheres to a double-blind reviewing policy.
Submission
guidelines
Download
the submission guidelines.
About Nordicom Review
Nordicom Review is an international peer-reviewed open access journal published by
Nordicom (Nordic Information Centre for Media and Communication Research) at
the University of Gothenburg. The publication of Nordicom Review is supported
by the Nordic Council of Ministers. Nordicom Review is indexed by SCOPUS.
Special
issue editors
Aske Kammer (IT-University of Copenhagen), Carl-Gustav Lindén
(University of Helsinki), Jonas Ohlsson (Nordicom) and Helle Sjøvaag
(University of Stavanger).
Contact
JonasOhlsson, PhD, assoc. professor
Editor-in-chief, Nordicom Review
Director, Nordicom
Jonas.ohlsson@nordicom.gu.se
+46 31 786
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