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Analysis of potential system improvements concepts for Sunday newspaper insert packaging /Harris, Earl D. January 1994 (has links)
Report (M.S.)--Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1994. / Abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaf 114). Also available via the Internet.
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Analysis of potential system improvements concepts for Sunday newspaper insert packagingHarris, Earl D. 24 October 2009 (has links)
The newspaper industry is undergoing changes to its' revenue base that appear to
be leading the industry away from its traditional mission. Throughout history newspapers
have had a mission to research, print and deliver news. The better a newspaper was at
presenting the news, the greater its' circulation, the greater its' circulation the more
revenue it could generate from printed advertisements. Indeed, until the 1970's all of a
newspaper's revenues were tied to its' printing process. Beginning in the late 1960's,
newspapers began to insert pre-printed advertisements into their products. This inserting
has continued to grow steadily over the past twenty years. Recently the growth rate of
advertising revenue generated by many major newspaper's internal printed advertising has
become stagnant. Meanwhile newspaper inserting revenue continues to grow steadily and
it appears that the newspapers are facing the possible need to re-define their mission. This
new mission appears to be: "to distribute varieties of desirable printed products to
subscribers." The word "desirable" is key. Advertisers want to direct their information to
market "niches" and correspondingly, the advertiser wants to reach only the reader
segments most likely to respond positively to the advertisement, i.e. make a purchase.
<p>One important facility that gives newspapers a potential advantage over other
distributors of printed matter is the newspaper's delivery system. Unlike products
delivered through the mail, a newspaper's circulation organization can deliver printed
material within as little as a twenty-four hour notice. This research will examine certain
production process changes that could potentially take advantage of a modern newspaper's
production and distribution strengths.
<p>The research considers trends in magazine production and models a number of
production line scenarios that have the potential of enhancing revenue by inserting greater
varieties of pre-prints into an individually addressed package. It lists a number of changes
that will probably be required for many design up-grade and recommends future research
that would lead to a possible major change in business strategy. / Master of Science
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