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[ecrea] Conference Call: Behind the Paywall 2019
Fri Jun 08 10:59:24 GMT 2018
Conference Call
Behind the Paywall:
A Cross-Thematic Conference on the Implications of the Budding Market
for Paid-for Online News
Host: Nordicom
Venue: The University of Gothenburg (Sweden)
Date: January 23–24, 2019
Deadline for extended abstracts: November 15, 2018
Conference website:
http://www.nordicom.gu.se/en/media-research/behind-the-paywall-2019
/Follow the discussions by using #behindthepaywall2019/
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
(Nordic Information Centre for Media and Communication Research at the
University of Gothenburg) invites the international research community
to a two-day conference devoted to the paywall phenomenon. Judging by
the comparative data available, it appears as if the Nordic countries in
general – and Norway and Sweden in particular – are leading the
development in the budding market for paid-for online news. The
Norwegian newspaper group Amedia with some sixty local newspapers is
often described as the most successful actor in terms of attracting
online local news media subscribers. In Sweden, the entire market for
medium- and highfrequency paid-for local newspapers has presently
adopted some kind of pay-model online. According to the cross-national
Digital News Report of 2017 (Reuters Institute for the Study of
Journalism), Scandinavian internet users are at the top in terms of
willingness to pay for online news subscriptions. The Nordic region is
thus a suitable venue for hosting an international conference on the
paywall phenomenon.
The conference is inter-disciplinary and welcomes 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 conference will take place at the University of Gothenburg on
January 23–24, 2019. More precise information regarding scheduling and
venue will be circulated later.
The deadline for extended abstracts (max 1,000 words) is on November 15,
2018. Abstracts, including contact information to authors, should be
submitted to (editors /at/ nordicom.gu.se)<mailto:(editors /at/ nordicom.gu.se)>.
Notices of acceptance will be given by November 30.
The conference, including food and refreshments, is free of charge for
registered participants. /Please note that participants’ travel and
accommodation expenses will not be covered by the organizer./
(Registration to the conference is binding. No-shows of registered
participants will result in a charge of SEK 1,000).
Publication
The conference will be followed by an open call-for-papers to a 2019
special issue of /Nordicom Review/ devoted to the implications of online
news media paywalls, edited by Aske Kammer (IT-University of
Copenhagen), Carl-Gustav Lindén (University of Helsinki), Jonas Ohlsson
(Nordicom) and Helle Sjøvaag (University of Stavanger). The preliminary
deadline for full papers is on June 1, 2019.
Welcome to Gothenburg in 2019!
For queries, please contact:
Jonas Ohlsson, PhD, Associate Professor
Director of Nordicom
Editor-in-Chief of Nordicom Review
(jonas.ohlsson /at/ nordicom.gu.se)<mailto:(jonas.ohlsson /at/ nordicom.gu.se)>
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