Publishers Enter 'a Year of Uncertainty' With Concerns of News Avoidance and Subscription Fatigue

Less than half of news leaders feel confident about revenue with the oncoming recession

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Publishers are feeling the burden of a tumultuous year ahead, with many news publishers much less confident about their prospects than last year.

The University of Oxford and Reuters Institute released a report outlining publishers’ woes ahead of the expected recession, and their plans to push through what’s sure to be an uncertain year.

Responses from 303 news leaders across 53 countries found only 44% say they feel positive about 2023, with rising costs, expected low ad revenue and softening subscription demand.

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