The Southwest Booster

Newspapers Matter: Trusted Source

- BOB COX PUBLISHER, WINNIPEG FREE PRESS AND CHAIR OF THE BOARD OF NEWS MEDIA CANADA

It is common these days to find news outlets that run features under headlines like: “A look at what didn’t happen this week.”

Journalism never used to worry about what didn’t happen. Airplanes that landed safely—and didn’t crash—never made the news.

But we live in the age of Fake News, with the reality that false informatio­n spreads quickly around the world, causing damage that ranges from disrupting democratic elections to tarnishing the reputation­s of countless innocent individual­s.

It has reminded us that indepth, credible, independen­t reporting done by trusted news sources is more important than ever.

We have a job to do. A small part of that job is fighting Fake News by revealing the truth.

The biggest part of the job is to be your trusted source, to work every day to bring you real news, which is as vital to democracy as clean air, safe streets, good schools and public health.

It isn’t getting any easier. To misquote Mark Twain, reports of the death of newspapers are greatly exaggerate­d. But the business of bringing you the news—in print, on your phone, your tablet or your desktop computer—is challenged as it has never been before.

In the digital age, our audiences are larger than ever. There is a steady desire for news and informatio­n. But paying for it—maintainin­g the strong newsrooms that tell the stories of our communitie­s—is harder and harder.

Advertiser­s have shifted much of their money to global giants that don’t spend money on reporting, whether it’s what happens on Parliament Hill or at City Hall.

We are seeking new business models that can continue to do the hard work of independen­t journalism across Canada—and asking for your help to secure a future in which real news remains strong.

During National Newspaper Week 2018, we’re asking you to show your support for the Canadian news media industry.

Let’s send a message—to businesses, to government, to journalist­s across Canada— that newspapers matter. Pledge your support at www.newspapers­matter.ca.

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