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Online news in Post-socialist Europe Nicolas Kayser- Bril

Online news in post-socialist Europe

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Presentation of the report Online news in post-socialist Europe, a broad overview of a neglected market with promising growth.

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Online news inPost-socialist Europe

Nicolas Kayser-Bril

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6-month overland journey

19 countries studied

Over 75 interviews conducted

Online news in

Post-socialist Europe

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1989-1991: Communism crashes in all of Europe

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The media changes, too. From this…

Izvestia daily, 1991.

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…to this.

Izvestia daily, 2007.

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- Advertising- Digitization- Consumer demand- Audience measurement …

Were assimilated in less than 10 years.

A publishing fair in Russia.

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What about the internet?

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Some media people got creative

B92.fm, Belgrade: Last.fm with news.

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h.ua, Kiev: Citizen journalism that works.

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The list could go on

RIA Novosti’s integrated newsroom.

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But these are exceptions

TV is still king.

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Online news isn’t taken seriously yet

Why?

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1. Media in post-socialist countries is still about influence

not profit.

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Influencial people don’t go online

(they’re old-minded)

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2. Financing a project is hell

Don’t even think of an IPO. There are no stock exchanges.

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And old habits remain…

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3. There’s no advertising market

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Advertisements are bought as favors

so that advertisers don’t feel the power of online advertising.

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Now, people do go online.

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Some news outlets did overcome the obstacles.

Hotnews.ro: €600,000 turnover, 50 journalists.

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And scooped the whole market.

B92.net owns 80% of the online ad market.

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What’s next?

Online will develop fast

But the market isn’t ready

Media professional need to act now