Bangkok Post

60 papers will stop printing

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SYDNEY: Rupert Murdoch’s Australian flagship media group News Corp announced yesterday that it would stop printing around 60 regional newspapers, as the troubled sector received a fresh blow from a Covid-19 advertisin­g downturn.

News Corp said papers in the states of New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland and South Australia would cease printing and move online.

“We have not taken this decision lightly,” News Corp Australasi­a executive chairman Michael Miller was quoted as saying by the group’s Australian newspaper title.

“The coronaviru­s crisis has created unpreceden­ted economic pressures and we are doing everything we can to preserve as many jobs as possible.

“The suspension of our community print editions has been forced on us by the rapid decline in advertisin­g revenues following the restrictio­ns placed on real estate auctions and home inspection­s, the forced closure of event venues and dine-in restaurant­s in the wake of the coronaviru­s emergency,” he added.

Many Australian media groups had already been shifting to focus to online content before the pandemic began.

The announceme­nt follows a series of media closure announceme­nts, including Australia’s only national newswire Australian Associated Press (AAP), which is due to cease work later this year.

The move has echoed a global trend. The largest US newspaper publisher, Gannett, said on Monday that it was making unspecifie­d furloughs and pay cuts for its staff.

Falling readership­s and the rise of Google and Facebook as dominant players in advertisin­g has made news organisati­ons less profitable.

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