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(Ebook) Audience Economics: Media Institutions and the Audience Marketplace by Philip M. Napoli ISBN 9780231126526, 9780231126533, 9780231501187, 0231126522, 0231126530, 0231501188

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Authors:Philip M. Napoli
Pages:256 pages.
Year:2003
Language:english
File Size:1.39 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780231126526, 9780231126533, 9780231501187, 0231126522, 0231126530, 0231501188
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(Ebook) Audience Economics: Media Institutions and the Audience Marketplace by Philip M. Napoli ISBN 9780231126526, 9780231126533, 9780231501187, 0231126522, 0231126530, 0231501188

Focusing on the electronic media -- television, radio, and the Internet -- Audience Economics bridges a substantial gap in the literature by providing an integrated framework for understanding the various businesses involved in generating and selling audiences to advertisers. Philip M. Napoli presents original research in order to answer several key questions: • How are audiences manufactured, valued, and sold? • How do advertisers and media firms predict the behavior of audiences?• How has the process of measuring audiences evolved over time?• How and why do advertisers assign different values to segments of the media audience?• How does audience economics shape media content?Examining the relationship between the four principal actors in the audience marketplace -- advertisers, media firms, consumers, and audience measurement firms -- Napoli explains the ways in which they interact with and mutually depend on each other. He also analyzes recent developments, such as the introduction of local people meters by Nielsen Media Research and the establishment and evolution of audience measurement systems for the Internet. A valuable resource for academics, students, policymakers, and media professionals, Audience Economics keeps pace with the rapid changes in media and audience-measurement technologies in order to provide a thorough understanding of the unique dynamics of the audience marketplace today.
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