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This chapter focuses on the economic mechanisms at work in recent models of advertising finance in media markets …, and to clarify the conceptual aspects. The chapter first develops a canonical model of two-sided markets for advertising … advertising markets, and concrete issues such as congestion and second-degree discrimination. The second part is devoted to recent …
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, magazines, newspapers, the Internet, and television (the illustrative example henceforth). Most advertising expenditures are … incurred for these media. They are also mainly supported by advertising revenue. Early work stressed possible market failures … sides are coordinated by broadcasters (or “platforms”) that choose ad levels and program types, and advertising finances the …
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This paper examines incentives for exclusive distribution of content in the presence of advertising. A monopoly seller …-maximising choice, even when distributors also sell advertising airtime. When distributors are purely advertising-funded, however, non …-exclusive contracting may instead be preferred. Advertising revenues accruing directly to the content provider may also generate a …
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