Netherlands: Free dailies considered by most to be a quality product
According to a recent study by Daphne Communication Management BV, 73%of the men and women interviewed consider the Netherlands’ free dailies to be a quality product.
The survey included 1,015 men and women between the ages of 16 and 64. Of this pool, 25% considered the freesheets good but inferior to paid dailies, and 2% said the papers were not quality journalism.
In terms of popularity, Metro topped with list followed by Spits, Dag, and de Pers.
According to the survey, Dag readers spend the longest amount of time with their papers (18.2 minutes), but Metro readers are more likely to read half or more of the paper’s pages.
Source: Publicitas (Registration Required) through IFRA Executive News Service
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AC is a good website for content producers who want to publish their work, my only concern is that the administration don't communicate to their CPs whenever they were emailed regarding complaints or need some advise. I know they're professionals who knew etiquette. I hope they reply to emails.
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I love writing for AC but they seem to have a lack of communication between the Content Managers and the Content producers.
I do not mind posting my material with AC. It gives me the chance to showcase my material. What concerns I have is the following:
1. They do not answer emails. They do not give advice, answer concerns.
2. A CP does not have the chance to re-edit material after they realized they've made some mistakes. polishing, deleting mistakes, ex.
3. The pay and the rating system, I feel needs to be more balanced, polished up a bit. It seems to be a bit unfair. It's not bad, overall. However, it needs polishing up a bit. I've never been paid this low for my efforts before. Not this low, any ways.
4. If their editors gave advice, answer emails, perhaps this woukd work out for both AC and the CP's. Where there is no communication on either side, there is no positive results for AC or the CP's. We all want positive results on both sides of the spectrum. Think about it.