Talk:News industry

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This stub is a developing article. Current lead is a summary of some key points to be covered. This article is a subset of the larger universe, media economics (itself another developing stub), with particular focus on the financial side of Journalism and news gathering operations and organizations. My hope is that others will help, add to it, and we might see it grown in to an informative, NPOV article. Initial links and bib entries are just starters to help article development and are reflective of some of my concerns, but are not offered to be an ultimate guide for how the article should develop. My best, Calicocat 16:18, 26 Apr 2005 (UTC)

Noting early outline here: News Industry (1850-2005) History of media Media ownership, ownership today, budgets for newspapers, TV, Radio stations, technical budgets/broadcast operations and engineering, talent costs/contracts, promotional budgets for radio/tv/print, Techniques of promotion and costs, media pr for industry, govt relationship to industry concerns, past history of media, budgets, budget and more budgets, all types of special interest media budgets, relationship to journalism, questions of ethics in terms of too much budget, to little budget, budget for talent vs. budget for staff, printing costs, distrubtion costs, readership fig., arbitron ratings, market share, household data/demographics and budget issues, who gets local news who does not, syndication services, sat. radio, coversation to digital, high def. costs, consumer costs. Share of network budget given to news, share of news revenues, reporter budgets, expensis, Enviromental impact costs. Calicocat

Hi, I believe this stub should redirect to News media, not Mass media. Gladmax 01:46, 28 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]