The Lowvelder

A closer look at local papers

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The good news, she said, is that in Q3 of 2022, local newspapers circulated almost seven times as many copies as daily, weekly and weekend newspapers combined (5 661 932 versus 810 542 copies in Q3 2022).

“Free local newspaper circulatio­ns have grown year-on-year by 18.3% (847 372 copies).

“This growth is predominan­tly due to the addition of a new member, Vuk’uzenzele. But 46 other titles have reported increases in their circulatio­ns. Coastal titles seem to be showing the largest increases. “We continue to see innovation in this sector as publishers adapt their offerings to maximise coverage and meet the growing demand from readers and advertiser­s alike. Key among this innovation are papers that offer a hybrid distributi­on, such as Lowvelder Friday/Lowvelder Express, which has grown by 2 500 copies since Q1 2022 (from 33 519 copies in Q1 2021 to 36 025 copies in Q3 2022),” she said.

Hansen explained that while sold local papers remain under pressure, there is resilience in areas such as KwaZulu-Natal and Mpumalanga. “Here we see papers such as the Witbank News, Middelburg Observer, Mpumalanga News and

Zululand Observer showing doubledigi­t growth.

“Witbank News grew by 42.3%. Middelburg Observer grew by 32.03%. Mpumalanga News grew by 10.15%. Both editions of the Zululand Observer reported year-on-year increases in Q3.

Zululand Observer Weekend grew by 10.93% and Zululand Observer Monday by 1.7%.”

Servaas de Kock, the group executive of Caxton/CTP digital, said one must remember that the ABC’s figures tell only part of the story. He says that data from Google Analytics for July to September 2022 show that online editions of local papers continue to gain traction.

“The online editions of the

Caxton local papers reached over 10 million users online and delivered over 25 million page views.”

“Local newspapers continue to provide an effective route to market for small businesses operating in local markets and national brands and retailers who are fighting for their share, store by store and area by area, in local markets across South Africa,” said Hansen.

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