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Audience Share 1 Determinants of profit 1 OTT 1 Oligopoly 1 PSB 1 Principle of Media Ownership Rule 1 Terrestrial Broadcasting Station 1 audience share 1 content 1 genre 1 quality program 1 social responsibility 1
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KASUGA, Norihiro 1 Kwon, Youngsun 1 Park, Sungwook 1 Shishikura, Manabu 1
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32nd European Conference of the International Telecommunications Society (ITS): "Realising the digital decade in the European Union – Easier said than done?", Madrid, Spain, 19th - 20th June 2023 1 Industrial Organization 1
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EconStor 1 RePEc 1
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The Content Genre, Audience Share, and Presence of Public Sector Broadcasters in an Era of Overflowing OTT Services
Park, Sungwook; Kwon, Youngsun - 2023
audience share of channels. This could contribute to improving the management performance of PSBs. However, if the social … agreement is reached that audience share is not the ultimate goal, it would be desirable for PSBs to consistently supply …
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Determinants of Profit in the Broadcasting Industry | Evidence from Japanese Micro Data|
KASUGA, Norihiro; Shishikura, Manabu - EconWPA - 2005
The operating areas of each terrestrial broadcasting station in Japan are geographically divided by a licensing system and form oligopolies in each of their respective markets. These institutional constraints define the market structure, and as a result, affect the business performance of the...
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