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An analysis of several public newspaper companies reveals the degree of inside control is associated with financial performance in ways that support a journalistic theoretical explanation rather than an economic one. Public companies emphasized profits more than did private companies, contrary to an economic argument that expects lower profits from a company whose stockholder-owners are separate from management.
Blankenburg et al. (Mon,) studied this question.