Online News Sample Clauses

Online News. The standard descriptive statistics for the price of online news are shown in table 3.B.8. For the pooled data set, the prices of online news subscription ranges between $3.1 to $67.0. The average price of news subscription is $15.4. It can be noticed that the average price of business and financial news providers such as the Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, and the Financial Times are generally higher than those of the other providers. Because of this, we include a dummy variable for business-focused news providers. Table 3.B.8: Summary statistics of monthly subscription price by online news provider Ave SD Min Max Daily Mail 14:4 6:2 8:6 20:9 Independent 10:5 2:4 7:0 15:0 New York Times 8:0 5:4 4:0 17:5 The Telegraph 10:5 5:2 6:2 18:7 The Guardian 20:0 20:0 20:0 The Times 3:1 3:1 3:1 The Economist 4:0 4:0 4:0 The Wall Street Journal 19:1 0:5 18:5 19:5 Bloomberg 35:8 2:4 34:0 40:0 Financial Times 26:5 24:9 6:5 67:0 Total 15:4 13:4 3:1 67:0 Note: Table shows mean, standard deviation, and the range for the variable’s monthly price of paid online news providers. Price data are expressed in USD. Only eight characteristics were identified for inclusion in the hedonic regression for online news. These are: perks and freebies, access to games and puzzles, live feed of breaking news, access to multimedia content, access to the weekly newsletter, access to the digital version of the paper, and access to premium content. Unlike videoconferencing and email, all of the variables for the hedonic regression are categorical. Ave SD Min Max 2017 13:4 8:5 3:1 34:0 2018 13:0 9:0 3:1 35:0 2019 12:1 9:2 3:1 35:0 2020 18:7 17:8 3:1 67:0 2021 19:2 18:3 3:1 67:0 Note: Table shows the mean, standard deviation, and the range for the variable’s monthly prices of online news for each year from 2017 to 2021. Data on prices are expressed in USD. As with videoconferencing and email, the data shows a gradual increase in premium exclusive characteristics over the years. Among the news sites, the most common premium- exclusive feature is access to games and puzzles, which appeared in 45.6 percent of observa- tions. The least common is access to the weekly newsletter and digital versions of the paper, both of which appeared in 19.1 percent of the observations. Table 3.B.10: Frequency and share of premium-exclusive features from online news services across time Panel A: Count Panel B: Percent Share 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 All Years 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 All Years Perks 6 5 5 7 7 30 42.9...
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