NOS & NRC: How Do NOS and NRC Retain Their Young Audience

Olivier Kreijkes, Mauro Stel, Joanna Wytrzyszczewska, Liesbeth Noordegraaf-Eelens

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Abstract

This case illustrates the impact the emergence and widespread use of the Internet can have on a business, in particular on news companies. Students are made familiar with a current problem experienced by news organizations across the globe - being the struggle to retain young readers or viewers as the shift occurs from printed newspapers or televised news to online newspapers or their alternatives. The case looks at two Dutch news broadcasters and how this problem affects their organization; NOS, a state-funded news broadcaster, and NRC Handelsblad, a traditionally high-end, business-oriented newspaper. This case challenges students to think about how a societal and technological change can impact businesses and the difficulties that arise with it, such as retaining customers and the revenue they bring. Moreover, students are challenged to think of possible solutions that could be implemented by a news organization to overcome this problem and stay competitive.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages21
Project No.317-0082-1
Finished27/10/15
Publication statusPublished - 27 Oct 2015
Externally publishedYes

Publication series

SeriesRSM Case Development Centre
Number317-0082-1

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Based on field research; 21 pages.
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