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Local papers call on Government for additional support

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Local Ireland President David Ryan…urgent Government support required.

As the financial pressures mount on local newspapers, the President of Local Ireland David Ryan has called on the Government here to urgently adopt the Danish subsidy model to ensure that local newspapers like the Connacht Tribune can survive the catastrophic revenue declines incurred due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

“Local and national news publishers are the cornerstone of our democracy.  During this time of crisis, it is important that our communities are served by trusted and critical media that can provide credible information and address the major challenges facing every community,” said Mr Ryan.

“The enormous loss of advertising revenue and circulation declines are unsustainable and, unless there is urgent government support forthcoming, some of our trusted news brands are in danger of closing,” he said.

Under the Danish model newspapers recording advertising revenue declines of 30% to 50% in March, April and May, year on year, will receive compensation up to the equivalent of 60% of their loss. Compensation scales up to an equivalent of 80% of the amount for those suffering 50% to 100% loss. This compensation applies to both print and digital newspapers.

Emphasising the urgency of Government intervention to assist the sector, David Ryan said; “Local Ireland is the representative association for 46 weekly paid for local newspapers, and its members publish 90% of the weekly paid for trusted local news across the 26 counties.

“The majority of newspapers represented have been publishing for over 120 years and are the recognised and respected news brands in the communities they serve”.

Local Ireland has partnered with An Post to deliver a subsidised postal service for local newspapers to those who are in self-isolation, lonely and the vulnerable in our communities.

 

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