New Ross Standard

‘Government must support local papers’

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LOCAL Ireland, the associatio­n representi­ng 42 weekly paid-for newspapers around the country, is calling on the Government to match its €5 million funding for local radio with support for local newspapers.

President of Local Ireland, David Ryan said: ‘We provide a unique service to our readers, both urban and rural. We are in every county, every town, every estate and every townland.

‘We have seen a dramatic fall in advertisin­g revenue during the pandemic, with an average drop of 22 per cent among our members in 2020. That has come on top of advertisin­g and circulatio­n being hit hard by first the recession post-2008 and then the huge migration of advertisin­g to tech giants like Google and Facebook. The outlook for 2021 is, if anything, worse.

‘Local radio stations, which operate in the same market as ourselves, received €2.5 million via a Covid funding scheme last April and have just been given the opportunit­y to apply to another €2.5 million scheme this month. We have received no such similar support.’

Mr Ryan said local newspapers would normally source 91 per cent of their advertisin­g revenue from local businesses. Many businesses in the hospitalit­y, entertainm­ent and tourism sectors had closed in the lockdown, while other business had reined in spending because of future economic uncertaint­y.

The consequent losses to local newspapers had led to some publishers taking emergency measures, such as shorter working weeks, lay-offs and redundanci­es.

Mr Ryan said: ‘It is vital that we receive support in the same way as our local radio colleagues in order to continue the valuable service we provide to our communitie­s and to maintain the high standards of coverage that they expect and deserve.’

He also called on the Government to ensure that local newspapers receive their fair share of advertisin­g around national Covid campaigns.

He added: ‘Our newspapers reach older people and the most vulnerable in society who rely on us for the latest informatio­n about changes in Covid restrictio­ns and the roll-out of vaccines. We need to see a fairer distributi­on of advertisin­g spend to serve our readers and to support our businesses.’

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