The Newspaper Publishing Industry
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Figure 4: Six largest EU Member States in terms of share in total EU value added in newspaper
publishing, period 1995-2007
Source: TNO, 2011, based on Eurostat.
Calculations based on Eurostat data also show that the relative
share of the newspaper
publishing industry in the economy as a whole is declining in the EU9 but still growing in a
number of new member states,
in particular in Poland, Estonia, Czech Republic, Bulgaria and
Hungary.
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2.3.2 Circulation
Shifting from the company level to the level of the actual product, circulation,
sales and
advertising revenues provide additional indicators of economic health of the sector. Figure 5
shows the estimated decline in newspaper circulation in a number of European countries
between 2007 and 2008 (OECD, 2010). The United Kingdom, Greece,
Italy and Spain are
most affected by the declining market.
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This is expressed in a specialisation index that compares the share of the publishing of newspapers as
percentage of the overall economy in member states with the share of this sector in the overall EU economy.
The share of the newspaper publishing sector in the total EU economy is put on 100, individual member states
can deviate from this average. See
the statistical report, part of the overall study, for more details (TNO,
2011).
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As measured between 2002 and 2008, these figures are even more negative; Denmark (-21%),
the United
Kingdom (-19%), The Netherlands (-18%), Switzerland (17%) and Germany (-16%) are examples (OECD,
2010).