A report produced by the Danish research team of the Global Media and Internet Research Project
This report examines trends in Denmark’s media and internet market from 2018 to 2022. It highlights how the media landscape has shifted towards internet-based services, with declining revenues for traditional sectors like wireline telephony and terrestrial TV. The report finds that the industry is highly concentrated, with dominant companies across various sectors, especially US-based Big Tech firms controlling key internet services such as search engines, operating systems, and browsers. While traditional media faces challenges from these tech giants, the overall network media economy remains diverse but concentrated within individual sub-sectors. The study underscores the importance of understanding these market dynamics for policy and regulatory development.
Recommended citation: Henten, A., Andersen, S. G. B., Tadayoni, R., Falch, M. (2024). “Communications, media and internet concentration in Denmark, 2018-2022.” Global Media and Internet Concentration Project. https://doi.org/10.22215/gmicp/2024.11.208.