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Newspaper economics
Online and offline

Hal Varian
March 9, 2010




                     Google Confidential and Proprietary   1
Economics of newspapers

•   Review some of the economic facts about newspapers
      –    Revenues and costs
      –    Advertising level, change and composition
      –    Examine how internet has impacted ad revenue
      –    Examine how internet has impacted reader use patterns

•   Speculate about what might turn things around
      –    Business opportunities
      –    Technological opportunities

•   Data sources
      –    US Statistical Abstract
      –    Newspaper Association of America Trends and Numbers website
      –    Pew Foundation
      –    Academic books and publications
Revenue and costs


  Revenue (%)                                                               Costs as % of revenue

 Advertising                                                80              Core                      35%
   Retail                                   40%                              Promotion          12%
   Classified                               32%                              Editorial          14%
   National                                   8%                             Administrative      9%
 Sales                                                      20              Prodn & Distn             52%
   Newsstand                                17%                              Production         20%
   Subscription                               3%                             Distribution       14%
 Total                                      100%            100              Raw materials      18%
                                                                            Total               87%   87%

                                                                            Internet distribution
                                                                            could cut production
                                                                            costs by at least half.
Source: Vogel, H, Entertainment Industry Economics, 7th edition, page 343
Ad spend in US by medium: 1995-2008

  Note drop in newspaper and TV revenue, rise in cable TV, relative constancy of
     direct mail, and rise in internet spend. Note that newspaper ad revenue is 3
     times as large as internet ad revenue.




Source: US Statistical Abstract
Media share of US Advertising 1959-2009




     Source: Martin Langeveld at Nieman Journalism Lab; data from NAA, TVB, IAB, McCann
Newspaper ad revenue and GDP (constant dollars)

GDP and newspaper ad revenue drop during recessions. Inflation-adjusted
  newspaper ad revenue stagnated way before the internet became popular.




                                                  Note: growth stopped pre-Internet




       Source: Newspaper Association of America
Ad revenue by type (constant dollars)

Online ad revenue is less than 5% of total newspaper ad revenue. Local retail ad
   revenue has grown, but national brand advertising and classified have
   declined.




 Source: Newspaper Association of America
Ad revenue by type (proportions)

In the last 5 years, classified revenue has declined in relative terms and online
    has grown, but is still a tiny fraction of total.




Source: Newspaper Association of America
Revenue and circulation
 Circulation has declined since 1990 and      Circulation per capita has been declining
     collapsed in the last 5 years            for decades




Revenue per paid circulation has increased
over time, but declined recently



                                             Long term problem: circulation
                                             Short term problem: ad prices


                                                          Source: Newspaper Association of America
Daily newspaper circulation (000)




                                    Source: Newspaper Association of America
Circulation per household




                            Source: Newspaper Association of America
Trends in news access




                        Source: Pew Research
Access to news via mobile phones

How many get news by phones?
 26% of all Americans
 43% of those under 50
 15% of those over 50

What do they look for?
 72% weather
 58% current events

Multiple sources?
 60% get news from online and offline sources
 46% said they use 4-6 different media
 80% get news from emailed links




                                                Source: Pew Research
Online and offline access to news

• Online for month of June 2009                          • Online page views of news are
       – Unique audience: 70 million                     only 3% of total news page
       – Web page views: 3.2 billion                     views!
       – Sessions: 600 million                           • Less than 1% of time spent
       – Pages per person: 49                            online is at newspaper sites.
       – Sessions per person: 8.5                        • But people access online news
       – Time per person: 38 min                         often...

• Offline for 2008
       – Unique audience: 117 million (2.12 readers per copy)
       – Pages read per day: 24?
       – Page view per month: 87 billion per month
       – Online page view/Total page views = 3.2%
       – Time spent online news/Time spent total news = 3%

•    http://www.niemanlab.org/2009/04/print-is-still-king-only-3-percent-of-newspaper-reading-actually-happens-online/
Online news consumption
Media usage by consumers
Daily Internet Activities
Online news accessed while working, offline news
accessed during leisure time


                              weekend
      weekend




       weekend


• Good news: online news can reach people when they were not accessible
  before
• Bad news: they don't have much time to read it
• Possible solution: turn online news into a leisure time activity (mobile phones,
  tablets, etc.)
                                                                           Source: Google
Value of clicks sent to newspapers

•   According to comScore, search
    engines drive 35%-40% of traffic
    to major US new sites

•   Assuming that this monetizes as
    well as other traffic, this means
    search engines are driving about
    same fraction of online ad
    revenue

•   But online ad revenue is only 5%
    of the total

•   The search click sent to
    newspaper includes the query
    that generated that click, so we
    can classify the kinds of clicks
    that newspapers receive from
    search engines

                                        Source: comScore
Search clicks to newspapers

•   Recall that search is encoded in referrer URL
      –    So you can see the query associated with news clicks
      –    Compare queries that go to “newspapers” to general queries
      –    Aggregate this up to categories

•   Where are the (proportional) differences?
      –    Many more news clicks for Sports, News & Current Events, Local
      –    Fewer news clicks for Travel, Health, Shopping
      –    About the same for Entertainment, Computers & Electronics

•   Where's the money?
      –    Travel, Health, Shopping, Computers & Electronics
      –    Basically online world reflects offline: news, narrowly defined is hard to
           monetize...
      –    Despite the fact that it is frequently and widely accessed
Newspapers never made money from news

Where did newspapers make money?
 Business page, Automotive, Home and Garden, Travel, Real Estate, Technology
 Not the front page – the news

Where do consumers go now for this information?
 Yahoo Finance, Edmunds, Amazon, Orbitz, Zillow, etc.

Contextual targeting works!
 People who visit the auto page are interested in autos
 But what ad do you show next to an earthquake story?

Three big problems for newspaper advertising
 Cross subsidization model no longer works: people go online to specialized sites for
  purchases, bypassing newspapers
 It is hard to do contextual targeting for pure “news”
 People spend much less time reading online news compared to offline news
Revenue by advertising verticals for newspapers
                       Vertical            percent
          General Merchandise                   20.60%
          Financial                             14.01%
          Home Supplies / Furniture             10.46%
          Computers / Electronics                8.66%
          Food                                   7.52%
          Coupon Marketing Organizations         5.28%
          Hobbies / Toys / Sports                4.32%
          Apparel & Accessories                  4.08%
          Building Materials                     3.99%
          Public Service Utils/Telecom           3.61%
          Transportation/                        3.22%
          Motion Pictures                        2.86%
          Miscellaneous                          1.74%
          Automotive Aftermarket                 1.69%
          Publishing/Media                       1.35%
          Automotive                             1.32%
          Political/ Government                  0.87%
          Mail Order                             0.59%
          Medical/Toiletries                     0.47%
          Records / Books / Cards                0.45%
          Insurance                              0.44%
          Apparel                                0.36%
          HH Equipment/Appliances                0.34%
          Business                               0.30%
          Computer Equipment                     0.29%

                                                         Source: Newspaper Assoc of America
Value of news

!
    This doesn't mean that news isn't valuable to users
    !
        Over half of internet users read news online
    !
        But they don't spend much time on it

!
    Can you charge for news?
    !
        Raw news may not be highly differentiated
    !
        Problem of Bertrand competition: with undifferentiated product, price gets competed
        down to marginal cost
    !
        So have to have significant product differentiation to be economically viable
        !
            Local high school football scores (but what about twitter?)
        !
            Specialized industry content
        !
            Something that cannot easily be imitated

!
    And (of course) news is hugely valuable from a societal point of view
Conclusions
  Newspaper ad revenue is where it was in 1982 in inflation-adjusted dollars. Revenue
     per reader has grown, but number of readers has dropped dramatically: paid
     circulation per capita is half what it was in the 60s.

  The medium with the largest increase in ad revenue since 1995 is cable TV, not the
     internet. Total newspaper ad revenue is 4 times as large as online ad revenue.

  Online readership is only 3% of total readership in terms of time or pageviews; ad
      online revenue is only 5% of total newspaper revenue. Time spent per online
      newspaper visit is a bit more than 1 minute per day, compared to 25 minutes per
      day for offline reading.

  Search engines provide 35-40% of traffic to major US newspapers sites, but in
     general, clicks to newspapers are not in highly monetizable verticals.

  Newspapers used to cross-subidize news with more commercial sections. However,
     this has become much more difficult to do because of the fact that online readers
     tend to access news narrowly defined, which is difficult to monetize.

  Access to online news is a labor-time activity, while traditional access to offline news is
     a leisure time activity. Increasing leisure-time access to news may be promising.
What can be done?

•   Online newspapers need more user engagement
      –    Engagement is currently low, need to increase it
      –     Experiment, experiment, experiment!
           – Living Stories, Starred Stories, Fast Flip

•   New devices may affect reading habits
      –    Computer access to online news happens at work
      –    Tablets may make a big difference in engagement
      –    Interactive graphics, video, unique content, etc
      –    Merge TV, magazine, radio, newspaper experience

•   Newspapers should better exploit the information they have
      –    Direct measures of what users seek and what they read
      –    More product reviews, more video, more local news
      –    Better ad effectiveness measurement
      –    Better contextual targeting
General Sources

•   Newspaper Association of America
      –     Trends and Numbers
      –     http://www.naa.org/TrendsandNumbers.aspx

•   US Statistical Abstract

      –     http://www.census.gov/compendia/statab/

•   Harold L. Vogel
      –     Entertainment Industry Economics, Cambridge

•   Pew Research, www.pewtrusts.org

•   Martin Langeveld,
      –     CIRClabs, www.circlabs.com
      –     Nieman Journalism Lab, Harvard Univ, www.niemanlab.org
Sources by slide

 02: Vogel, H, Entertainment Industry Economics, 7th edition, page 343
 04: http://www.census.gov/compendia/statab/2010/tables/10s1243.xls
 05: Martin Langeveld at Nieman Journalism Lab
     http://www.naa.org/TrendsandNumbers/Newspaper-Websites.aspx
 06: http://www.naa.org/TrendsandNumbers/Advertising-Expenditures.aspx
 07: http://www.naa.org/TrendsandNumbers/Advertising-Expenditures.aspx
 08: http://www.naa.org/TrendsandNumbers/Advertising-Expenditures.aspx
 09: http://www.naa.org/TrendsandNumbers/Total-Paid-Circulation.aspx
 10: http://www.naa.org/TrendsandNumbers/Total-Paid-Circulation.aspx
 11: http://www.census.gov/population/www/socdemo/hh-fam.html#ht
 12: http://people-press.org/report/479/internet-overtakes-newspapers-as-news-source
 13: http://people-press.org/report/479/internet-overtakes-newspapers-as-news-source
 14:http://www.niemanlab.org/2009/04/print-is-still-king-only-3-percent-of-newspaper-reading-
 actually-happens-online/
 15:http://www.census.gov/compendia/statab/2009/2009edition.html
 16:http://www.census.gov/compendia/statab/2009/2009edition.html
 17:http://www.census.gov/compendia/statab/2009/2009edition.html
 18: Google data
 19:http://industry.bnet.com/media/10005995/how-google-yahoo-and-microsoft-support-five-big-
 newspapers/
 22:http://www.naa.org/TrendsandNumbers/Advertising-Expenditures.aspx

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L'economia dei giornali secondo Hal Varian e Google

  • 1. Newspaper economics Online and offline Hal Varian March 9, 2010 Google Confidential and Proprietary 1
  • 2. Economics of newspapers • Review some of the economic facts about newspapers – Revenues and costs – Advertising level, change and composition – Examine how internet has impacted ad revenue – Examine how internet has impacted reader use patterns • Speculate about what might turn things around – Business opportunities – Technological opportunities • Data sources – US Statistical Abstract – Newspaper Association of America Trends and Numbers website – Pew Foundation – Academic books and publications
  • 3. Revenue and costs Revenue (%) Costs as % of revenue Advertising 80 Core 35% Retail 40% Promotion 12% Classified 32% Editorial 14% National 8% Administrative 9% Sales 20 Prodn & Distn 52% Newsstand 17% Production 20% Subscription 3% Distribution 14% Total 100% 100 Raw materials 18% Total 87% 87% Internet distribution could cut production costs by at least half. Source: Vogel, H, Entertainment Industry Economics, 7th edition, page 343
  • 4. Ad spend in US by medium: 1995-2008 Note drop in newspaper and TV revenue, rise in cable TV, relative constancy of direct mail, and rise in internet spend. Note that newspaper ad revenue is 3 times as large as internet ad revenue. Source: US Statistical Abstract
  • 5. Media share of US Advertising 1959-2009 Source: Martin Langeveld at Nieman Journalism Lab; data from NAA, TVB, IAB, McCann
  • 6. Newspaper ad revenue and GDP (constant dollars) GDP and newspaper ad revenue drop during recessions. Inflation-adjusted newspaper ad revenue stagnated way before the internet became popular. Note: growth stopped pre-Internet Source: Newspaper Association of America
  • 7. Ad revenue by type (constant dollars) Online ad revenue is less than 5% of total newspaper ad revenue. Local retail ad revenue has grown, but national brand advertising and classified have declined. Source: Newspaper Association of America
  • 8. Ad revenue by type (proportions) In the last 5 years, classified revenue has declined in relative terms and online has grown, but is still a tiny fraction of total. Source: Newspaper Association of America
  • 9. Revenue and circulation Circulation has declined since 1990 and Circulation per capita has been declining collapsed in the last 5 years for decades Revenue per paid circulation has increased over time, but declined recently Long term problem: circulation Short term problem: ad prices Source: Newspaper Association of America
  • 10. Daily newspaper circulation (000) Source: Newspaper Association of America
  • 11. Circulation per household Source: Newspaper Association of America
  • 12. Trends in news access Source: Pew Research
  • 13. Access to news via mobile phones How many get news by phones? 26% of all Americans 43% of those under 50 15% of those over 50 What do they look for? 72% weather 58% current events Multiple sources? 60% get news from online and offline sources 46% said they use 4-6 different media 80% get news from emailed links Source: Pew Research
  • 14. Online and offline access to news • Online for month of June 2009 • Online page views of news are – Unique audience: 70 million only 3% of total news page – Web page views: 3.2 billion views! – Sessions: 600 million • Less than 1% of time spent – Pages per person: 49 online is at newspaper sites. – Sessions per person: 8.5 • But people access online news – Time per person: 38 min often... • Offline for 2008 – Unique audience: 117 million (2.12 readers per copy) – Pages read per day: 24? – Page view per month: 87 billion per month – Online page view/Total page views = 3.2% – Time spent online news/Time spent total news = 3% • http://www.niemanlab.org/2009/04/print-is-still-king-only-3-percent-of-newspaper-reading-actually-happens-online/
  • 16. Media usage by consumers
  • 18. Online news accessed while working, offline news accessed during leisure time weekend weekend weekend • Good news: online news can reach people when they were not accessible before • Bad news: they don't have much time to read it • Possible solution: turn online news into a leisure time activity (mobile phones, tablets, etc.) Source: Google
  • 19. Value of clicks sent to newspapers • According to comScore, search engines drive 35%-40% of traffic to major US new sites • Assuming that this monetizes as well as other traffic, this means search engines are driving about same fraction of online ad revenue • But online ad revenue is only 5% of the total • The search click sent to newspaper includes the query that generated that click, so we can classify the kinds of clicks that newspapers receive from search engines Source: comScore
  • 20. Search clicks to newspapers • Recall that search is encoded in referrer URL – So you can see the query associated with news clicks – Compare queries that go to “newspapers” to general queries – Aggregate this up to categories • Where are the (proportional) differences? – Many more news clicks for Sports, News & Current Events, Local – Fewer news clicks for Travel, Health, Shopping – About the same for Entertainment, Computers & Electronics • Where's the money? – Travel, Health, Shopping, Computers & Electronics – Basically online world reflects offline: news, narrowly defined is hard to monetize... – Despite the fact that it is frequently and widely accessed
  • 21. Newspapers never made money from news Where did newspapers make money? Business page, Automotive, Home and Garden, Travel, Real Estate, Technology Not the front page – the news Where do consumers go now for this information? Yahoo Finance, Edmunds, Amazon, Orbitz, Zillow, etc. Contextual targeting works! People who visit the auto page are interested in autos But what ad do you show next to an earthquake story? Three big problems for newspaper advertising Cross subsidization model no longer works: people go online to specialized sites for purchases, bypassing newspapers It is hard to do contextual targeting for pure “news” People spend much less time reading online news compared to offline news
  • 22. Revenue by advertising verticals for newspapers Vertical percent General Merchandise 20.60% Financial 14.01% Home Supplies / Furniture 10.46% Computers / Electronics 8.66% Food 7.52% Coupon Marketing Organizations 5.28% Hobbies / Toys / Sports 4.32% Apparel & Accessories 4.08% Building Materials 3.99% Public Service Utils/Telecom 3.61% Transportation/ 3.22% Motion Pictures 2.86% Miscellaneous 1.74% Automotive Aftermarket 1.69% Publishing/Media 1.35% Automotive 1.32% Political/ Government 0.87% Mail Order 0.59% Medical/Toiletries 0.47% Records / Books / Cards 0.45% Insurance 0.44% Apparel 0.36% HH Equipment/Appliances 0.34% Business 0.30% Computer Equipment 0.29% Source: Newspaper Assoc of America
  • 23. Value of news ! This doesn't mean that news isn't valuable to users ! Over half of internet users read news online ! But they don't spend much time on it ! Can you charge for news? ! Raw news may not be highly differentiated ! Problem of Bertrand competition: with undifferentiated product, price gets competed down to marginal cost ! So have to have significant product differentiation to be economically viable ! Local high school football scores (but what about twitter?) ! Specialized industry content ! Something that cannot easily be imitated ! And (of course) news is hugely valuable from a societal point of view
  • 24. Conclusions Newspaper ad revenue is where it was in 1982 in inflation-adjusted dollars. Revenue per reader has grown, but number of readers has dropped dramatically: paid circulation per capita is half what it was in the 60s. The medium with the largest increase in ad revenue since 1995 is cable TV, not the internet. Total newspaper ad revenue is 4 times as large as online ad revenue. Online readership is only 3% of total readership in terms of time or pageviews; ad online revenue is only 5% of total newspaper revenue. Time spent per online newspaper visit is a bit more than 1 minute per day, compared to 25 minutes per day for offline reading. Search engines provide 35-40% of traffic to major US newspapers sites, but in general, clicks to newspapers are not in highly monetizable verticals. Newspapers used to cross-subidize news with more commercial sections. However, this has become much more difficult to do because of the fact that online readers tend to access news narrowly defined, which is difficult to monetize. Access to online news is a labor-time activity, while traditional access to offline news is a leisure time activity. Increasing leisure-time access to news may be promising.
  • 25. What can be done? • Online newspapers need more user engagement – Engagement is currently low, need to increase it – Experiment, experiment, experiment! – Living Stories, Starred Stories, Fast Flip • New devices may affect reading habits – Computer access to online news happens at work – Tablets may make a big difference in engagement – Interactive graphics, video, unique content, etc – Merge TV, magazine, radio, newspaper experience • Newspapers should better exploit the information they have – Direct measures of what users seek and what they read – More product reviews, more video, more local news – Better ad effectiveness measurement – Better contextual targeting
  • 26. General Sources • Newspaper Association of America – Trends and Numbers – http://www.naa.org/TrendsandNumbers.aspx • US Statistical Abstract – http://www.census.gov/compendia/statab/ • Harold L. Vogel – Entertainment Industry Economics, Cambridge • Pew Research, www.pewtrusts.org • Martin Langeveld, – CIRClabs, www.circlabs.com – Nieman Journalism Lab, Harvard Univ, www.niemanlab.org
  • 27. Sources by slide 02: Vogel, H, Entertainment Industry Economics, 7th edition, page 343 04: http://www.census.gov/compendia/statab/2010/tables/10s1243.xls 05: Martin Langeveld at Nieman Journalism Lab http://www.naa.org/TrendsandNumbers/Newspaper-Websites.aspx 06: http://www.naa.org/TrendsandNumbers/Advertising-Expenditures.aspx 07: http://www.naa.org/TrendsandNumbers/Advertising-Expenditures.aspx 08: http://www.naa.org/TrendsandNumbers/Advertising-Expenditures.aspx 09: http://www.naa.org/TrendsandNumbers/Total-Paid-Circulation.aspx 10: http://www.naa.org/TrendsandNumbers/Total-Paid-Circulation.aspx 11: http://www.census.gov/population/www/socdemo/hh-fam.html#ht 12: http://people-press.org/report/479/internet-overtakes-newspapers-as-news-source 13: http://people-press.org/report/479/internet-overtakes-newspapers-as-news-source 14:http://www.niemanlab.org/2009/04/print-is-still-king-only-3-percent-of-newspaper-reading- actually-happens-online/ 15:http://www.census.gov/compendia/statab/2009/2009edition.html 16:http://www.census.gov/compendia/statab/2009/2009edition.html 17:http://www.census.gov/compendia/statab/2009/2009edition.html 18: Google data 19:http://industry.bnet.com/media/10005995/how-google-yahoo-and-microsoft-support-five-big- newspapers/ 22:http://www.naa.org/TrendsandNumbers/Advertising-Expenditures.aspx