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Crespo, M., Pinto-Martinho, A., Foa, C., Paisana, M. & Pais, P. C. (2020). Business models of journalistic startups in Portugal: an analysis of product innovation, dissemination and monetization in media enterprises. Nordic Journal of Media Management. 1 (2), 261-296
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M. Â. Crespo et al.,  "Business models of journalistic startups in Portugal: an analysis of product innovation, dissemination and monetization in media enterprises", in Nordic Journal of Media Management, vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 261-296, 2020
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@article{crespo2020_1733301749724,
	author = "Crespo, M. and Pinto-Martinho, A. and Foa, C. and Paisana, M. and Pais, P. C.",
	title = "Business models of journalistic startups in Portugal: an analysis of product innovation, dissemination and monetization in media enterprises",
	journal = "Nordic Journal of Media Management",
	year = "2020",
	volume = "1",
	number = "2",
	doi = "10.5278/njmm.2597-0445.5194",
	pages = "261-296",
	url = "https://journals.aau.dk/index.php/NJMM/index"
}
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TY  - JOUR
TI  - Business models of journalistic startups in Portugal: an analysis of product innovation, dissemination and monetization in media enterprises
T2  - Nordic Journal of Media Management
VL  - 1
IS  - 2
AU  - Crespo, M.
AU  - Pinto-Martinho, A.
AU  - Foa, C.
AU  - Paisana, M.
AU  - Pais, P. C.
PY  - 2020
SP  - 261-296
SN  - 2597-0445
DO  - 10.5278/njmm.2597-0445.5194
UR  - https://journals.aau.dk/index.php/NJMM/index
AB  - Purpose: Journalistic startups are thriving around the world, bringing new approaches to the news media  environment  in  terms  of  concepts,  contents,  dissemination,  internal organisation, and business models. This research is relevant to create a prospective view on the evolution of the news media business in the next years, also allowing us to identify some trends and experiences which can be useful to future researchers work, and for professionals of news media companies, startups or not, to get some insights that might help to develop (or even save) their own businesses.

Methodology: Through semi-structured interviews with  the  editorial  managers  of  each  of  the research  subjects,  we  tried  to  understand  the  genesis,  concepts, processes, and  goals  of  these startups.We  made  a  thematic analysis of  the  content,  using  an  adapted  version  of  the  IPTC NewsCodes, to understand the editorial approach in terms of Genre, Subject, Media Topic, Media, and Priority in each of the startup’s publication platform. To better understand the business, we did a business model mapping, using the BusinessModel Canvas conceptual tool, for all the subjects. 

Findings/Contribution: The  main  findings indicate that all  the  startups  in  this  research started through  the  identification  of  a  problem  or  a  need,  within  a  small  group  of  friends  or  colleagues. They  all  try  to  fit  into  a  niche  and  not  compete  with  legacy  media,  and search  for  alternative financing sources. All the teams are small, produce mainly long form reporting and interviews, and use  mostly  written  text -but  video  tends to  grow  in  volume.  All  the  subjects  work  for  niche audiences, by location or interests. These results contribute to create a structured and broader view of  the  journalistic  startups  scene  in Portugal,  but  can  also  help  other  researchers  to apply  similar methods  to map  different  realities,  in  geographical  or  thematical  terms.This  research  can  also contribute  to  better  understanding the  challenges  that  digital  news  media  face  in  this  networked society we live in.

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