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Summary and Best Practices

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Innovation Policies in the European News Media Industry

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This final chapter presents an overview of the developments of the different news media markets in 16 European countries. It also compares and discusses how innovation policies are currently supporting innovative activities, the levels at which they are doing so, and how innovation policies can help the news media industry to meet the needs and requirements in the near future. Based on the success stories and practices from the different countries, the best practices to trigger innovation are determined and presented in this chapter.

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van Kranenburg, H. (2017). Summary and Best Practices. In: van Kranenburg, H. (eds) Innovation Policies in the European News Media Industry. Media Business and Innovation. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-45204-3_18

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