Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport
GB-London: Research into recent dynamics of the press sector in the UK and globally
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The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) is seeking to appoint a Supplier to undertake research into the press market, both in the UK and globally.
In particular we would like to understand: 1) The relationship between local news consumption and democratic engagement.
2) The different forms of government support, including subsidies, that the press industry receives in other jurisdictions.
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What the supplier must deliver
2) The different forms of government support
2) The different forms of government support, including subsidies, that the press industry receives in other jurisdictions.
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