Tuesday, May 17, 2022
cnntoday
  • World
    • Africa
    • Europe
    • Middle East
    • China
  • United States
  • India
  • Australia
  • UK
  • Business
  • History & Art
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Video Reels
  • Shorts
No Result
View All Result
  • World
    • Africa
    • Europe
    • Middle East
    • China
  • United States
  • India
  • Australia
  • UK
  • Business
  • History & Art
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Video Reels
  • Shorts
No Result
View All Result
News 100
No Result
View All Result
Home Business

Re-birth, deaths and marriages: SA council looks to revive local paper with ad spend

August 6, 2021
in Business
Reading Time: 7 mins read
0 0
A A
0
Re-birth, deaths and marriages: SA council looks to revive local paper with ad spend
0
SHARES
29
VIEWS


One Eyre Peninsula town in South Australia is bucking the trend of local regional newspapers closing by underwriting a new paper for its region.

Key points:

  • The Cleve District Council has committed $90,000 in advertising to underwrite a new newspaper
  • The previous newspaper had serviced the area for 110 years before closing in April 2020
  • The new paper will be produced by the family-owned Plains Producer at Balaklava, 100 km north of Adelaide

The Cleve District Council has committed $90,000 to advertise in a newspaper to be based in Cleve and Ceduna.

Council corporate services manager Meisha Quinn said the council wanted to investigate re-starting a newspaper after receiving complaints when the town’s 110-year-old Eyre Peninsula Tribune stopped being printed.

Offices for the Ceduna-based West Coast Sentinel and the Eyre Peninsula Tribune, both owned by Australian Community Media, closed during the COVID lockdown in early 2020.

Ms Quinn said the community needed a local paper.

“There’s a lot of elderly people in our community that are feeling very isolated and not up to speed with information going on around the town and the news,” Ms Quinn said.

“A lot of them are not up with technology [they] don’t have computers or ipads or iphones so they’re missing out on receiving any news about their local community.”

Papers & Publications managing director Andrew Manuel.(

Supplied: Ethan Allen, Plains Producer

)

Community demand

Ms Quinn said the Kimba council had also committed funds and three other councils were considering supporting the venture.

Balaklava-based Papers & Publications Pty Ltd (P&P) which publishes the Plains Producer and the Two Wells Echo will produce the new as-yet not named paper.

Town street scene with iron horse statue in foreground on right
Cleve recently lost its 110-year-old paper.(

ABC Eyre Peninsula: Jodie Hamilton

)

Managing director Andrew Manuel was involved with three other publishers in relaunching the Border Watch at Mount Gambier after it closed in August, 2020.

“We are currently looking to employ four full-time equivalents on the EP, and one from our Balaklava office where production of the paper will happen,” Mr Manuel said.

He expects the first edition will be published in September.

“News media is the fabric which binds regional communities together,” he said.

“Sports stories and photos are also very important, and so are the first day of school photos et cetera. These are the things which are cut out and kept forever.

“Even the basic elements of a newspaper are really important, like birth and death notices.

“They are a vital part of the community’s record and will be available forever.”

University of South Australia journalism and professional writing program director Dr Bonita Mason said newspapers had a function to keep powerful bodies in the community accountable as well as connecting people with each other.

Woman across cafe table reading a newspaper
Dr Bonita Mason says newspapers are the social glue for communities.(

Supplied: Bonita Mason

)

“What happens when we lose a community newspaper, and this is happening across rural areas in Australia … we lose that social glue, that way of keeping in touch with each other,” Dr Mason said.

She said country papers had a role in community building by taking an international or national issue and translating it into local conditions and local needs.

“It connects local people to the world at the same time as connecting them to each other through that information function,” Dr Mason said.

“For some people too having that ritual every morning of going and getting the newspaper, or once a week going and getting the newspaper, allows them just to see people and say hello.”

Newspaper sits on a laptop (iStockphoto)
Newspapers are fighting to stay alive in a digital world.(

Supplied: iStockphoto

)

“Newspapers have been called the first rough draft of history but that happens on a family level and well as on a community and a national level as well.”

She said newspapers would continue in the digital era.

“Right from the beginning of Australia’s settlement people needed newspapers and there was even a printing press on the first fleet,” Dr Mason said.

“I think the hard copy will continue because it’s actually a different kind of experience, sitting down in front of a newspaper.

“There’s a thriving developing small magazine sector in Australia that is in print and these are being started by young people who like the aesthetics and the feel of the thing, so I think it’s about the experience too.”

Old newspaper masthead Eyre Peninsula Tribune
The Eyre Peninsula Tribune was started in 1911 and closed at the start of the COVID pandemic in 2020.(

Source: Trove

)

Dr Mason said key issues were “actual independence” and whether a newspaper was able to freely investigate and cover council activities, and perceived independence and how much trust the community would invest in a newspaper with such a financial reliance.

“These are often problems for publications that are closer to their communities, and a clear commitment to editorial independence is important,” she said.

For Cleve local Peter duBois, it’s about the ritual and keeping up with local news.

“People rely on it, they certainly buy the local paper for the local news content,” he said.

“I’m sure the new paper will be well received, the fact that it is a local paper with local news in it.”

Mr Manuel said the council would remain at arm’s length.

“While they have promised to advertise in the paper, they also understand the paper may also ask hard questions of them – but they are ok with this,” he said.



Source link

Tags: Councilcountry newspaperlocal governmentmedianewspaperRegionalregional newspaperStart-up
ShareTweetShareSendSend

Related Posts

Business

F.D.A. and Abbott Reach Agreement on Baby Formula to Try to Ease Shortage

May 16, 2022
19
Do you live in one of Australia's most polluted towns?
Business

Do you live in one of Australia’s most polluted towns?

May 17, 2022
19
Business

Trump Could Be Paid to Post on Truth Social, Filing Says

May 16, 2022
19

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

I agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.

News 100

© 2021 News100

https://securetpnews.info/slot-gacor/ https://gratisbreipatroon.nl/situs-slot-gacor-hari-ini/ https://news100.org/situs-judi-slot-terbaik-dan-terpercaya-no-1/

Navigate Site

  • Contact Us
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Other Links

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • World
    • Africa
    • Europe
    • Middle East
    • China
  • United States
  • India
  • Australia
  • UK
  • Business
  • History & Art
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Video Reels
  • Shorts

© 2021 News100

https://securetpnews.info/slot-gacor/ https://gratisbreipatroon.nl/situs-slot-gacor-hari-ini/ https://news100.org/situs-judi-slot-terbaik-dan-terpercaya-no-1/

Welcome Back!

OR

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

*By registering into our website, you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.
All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.

Slot88

Slot Gacor

Situs Slot Gacor

Slot Gacor

Slot Online

Daftar Slot88

Slot88

Slot Gacor

Slot Gacor

Slot88 Online

Slot Gacor Pragmatic

Slot Online Terbaik dan Terpercaya

Slot Gacor

Slot Online Terbaik dan Terpercaya