'Worst I've ever seen': How COVID-19 accelerated the media industry's woes

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Despite the unprecedented audience thirst for news, business models are failing and outlets are going bust | zoesam93

Some of the changes are temporary, but for many media companies the crisis has accelerated cost-cutting and restructure plans that were expected to take place over the next few years. COVID-19 has become an accelerator of change, but it cannot be blamed for the woes that have afflicted the industry for decades.

"[COVID-19] really highlights the problems that have been building over two decades and gives the sector a degree of financial difficulty that they weren't even considering at the start of the year." Media analysts have previously attributed the decline in spending to a weak economy, low industrial production and reduced consumer sentiment. These factors have worsened since the pandemic.

As social distancing restrictions were put in place, announcements from ASX-listed media companies became more frequent.

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