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1 World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) Financially Viable Media In Emerging and Developing Markets

2 The global organisation of the world's newspapers and news publishers. Its core mission is to defend and promote press freedom, quality journalism and editorial integrity and the development of prosperous businesses. WAN-IFRA represents over: About WAN-IFRA publications 18,000 online sites 15,000 in more than 120 countries.companies 3,000

3 It’s clear that media systems need to be independent of political and economic forces to serve the interests of democracy... …but what are the best waysto promote independence?

4 WAN-IFRA research finds: Censorship and violence still silence journalists in many places -- but other countries are enjoying unprecedented freedom.

5 The WAN-IFRA survey also shows that media managers and editors in developing countries are limited by the lack of basic business management skills.

6 Key finding from the WAN-IFRA research: Leading editorial managers have greatly benefited from media development assistance… … but economic pressures make it hard to sustain their hard-won advances.

7 The majority of newspapers around the world see the economic climate and market conditions as the major challenges… … to their editorial independence and business development

8 Digital media is sweeping the globe… … but it carries no guarantee of significant revenues.

9 Despite the global frenzy, revenues from digital sources contribute less than 10 percent to total revenue.

10 News Managers to Donors (Survey Result): “We Need Business and Media Skills, but They’re Least Supported” 57% Received no external financial or non-financial support Received non-financial support such as training, strategic advice and similar financed by external sources. Financial support for implementation of media development projects. Government/state aid Other Received loans or credits provided by media development organizations 57% None 16% Non-financial 13% Financial 8% Govt. 5% Other 1% Loans or credit 16% 13% 8% 5% 1%

11 F INANCIALLY S USTAINABLE N OT F INANCIALLY S USTAINABLE F REE & I NDEPENDENT N OT F REE & I NDEPENDENT P ROFIT D RIVEN P OLITICALLY ALIGNED G RANT D ONOR D EPENDENT I DEALS D RIVEN M ARKET D RIVEN F REE M EDIA

12 Donors should adopt a comprehensive approach to media development… … supporting both editorial quality and financial sustainability.

13 WAN-IFRA Survey based on: 227 responses from 66 countries between July and December 2010.

14 Global Daily Newspaper Circulation Trends: Long-term slowdown (stagnating or in decline) in US & Europe Overall growth in Africa, Asia and Latin America Circulation of Dailies 323,414 366,205 147,123 161,745 Africa, Asia & Latin America US & Europe

15 Circulation of dailies (total average circulation in 000s) Continents 200520095 year change Africa 9,20211,944+29.80% North America 67,01559,895-10.62% Latin America 13,44114,133+5.15% Asia 300,771340,128+13.09% Australia & Oc. 3,4953,300-5.58% Europe 94,73087,228-7.92% Total 488,654516,628+5.72%


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