Would a hypothetical merger between Peru’s two largest newspaper conglomerates have been cleared? A two-sided multi-media analysis

This study uses an original data set on the Peruvian media sectors to analyze the effect that the association between the two largest newspaper conglomerates would have on the content and advertising markets. This case is particularly relevant given the particularities of Peru’s competition framewor...

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Autores principales: Defilippi, Enzo, Paredes, Carlos E.
Formato: Documento de trabajo
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Universidad del Pacífico. Centro de Investigación 2018
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Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/11354/1962
http://biblioteca.clacso.edu.ar/gsdl/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=pe/pe-014&d=113541962oai
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topic Diarios--Perú
Fusión de empresas--Perú
Medios de comunicación de masas--Perú
spellingShingle Diarios--Perú
Fusión de empresas--Perú
Medios de comunicación de masas--Perú
Defilippi, Enzo
Paredes, Carlos E.
Would a hypothetical merger between Peru’s two largest newspaper conglomerates have been cleared? A two-sided multi-media analysis
topic_facet Diarios--Perú
Fusión de empresas--Perú
Medios de comunicación de masas--Perú
description This study uses an original data set on the Peruvian media sectors to analyze the effect that the association between the two largest newspaper conglomerates would have on the content and advertising markets. This case is particularly relevant given the particularities of Peru’s competition framework and media markets. Using survey data, we conclude that Peruvian newspapers face effective competition from other media sectors in both the content and advertising markets. Our analysis shows that both markets are “unconcentrated” according to the U.S. Horizontal Merger Guidelines and thus, the operation would be cleared. However, if concentration is analyzed taking into account only news-providing media and programs, the market would be categorized as “moderately concentrated” and a full merger between these conglomerates would warrant further scrutiny.
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author Defilippi, Enzo
Paredes, Carlos E.
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Paredes, Carlos E.
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title Would a hypothetical merger between Peru’s two largest newspaper conglomerates have been cleared? A two-sided multi-media analysis
title_short Would a hypothetical merger between Peru’s two largest newspaper conglomerates have been cleared? A two-sided multi-media analysis
title_full Would a hypothetical merger between Peru’s two largest newspaper conglomerates have been cleared? A two-sided multi-media analysis
title_fullStr Would a hypothetical merger between Peru’s two largest newspaper conglomerates have been cleared? A two-sided multi-media analysis
title_full_unstemmed Would a hypothetical merger between Peru’s two largest newspaper conglomerates have been cleared? A two-sided multi-media analysis
title_sort would a hypothetical merger between peru’s two largest newspaper conglomerates have been cleared? a two-sided multi-media analysis
publisher Universidad del Pacífico. Centro de Investigación
publishDate 2018
url http://hdl.handle.net/11354/1962
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