Do Magazines' "Companion Websites" Cannibalize the Demand for the Print Version?
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We analyze the extent to which visits to a magazine's companion website affects total circulation, subscription, kiosk sales and foreign sales using Granger causality tests on the basis of monthly data for the German magazine market spanning the period January 1998 to September 2005. We find evidence for positive effects of website visits on magazine subscription but negative effects on magazine kiosk sales. Contrary to the widespread belief that the Internet will cannibalize print media markets, our results do not, however, provide evidence for website visits adversely affecting total circulation
Originalsprog | Engelsk |
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Udgiver | Centre for Industrial Economics, Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen |
Antal sider | 39 |
Status | Udgivet - 2007 |
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JEL Classification: C32, C33, L11
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