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Darlington Councillor: Council newspapers and a ‘one-eyed’ local press

August 26th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted by Laura Oliver in Editors' pick, Newspapers

(via HoldtheFrontPage)

Labour councillor for Haughton West, Nick Wallis, responds to comments made by Northern Echo editor Peter Barron about the impact of council newspapers on the local press.

Wallis says he isn’t sure council budget cutting will inevitably lead to the closure of local authority publications (much criticised by the local media for their impact on advertising revenues and local democratic coverage).

“A key point is that a lot of local newspapers, do not operate like the Echo which is broadly fair in its treatment of news stories. It’s a bum rap if whatever you do, no matter how well, the local paper slags you off as ‘loony left’ because of the general political bias of the media group. It’s precisely the one-eyed nature of a lot of the local press that generated the growth of council magazines, because local authorities wanted to talk directly to their residents, and avoid the hostile spin continually imposed by media,” writes Wallis.

However, he later adds that councils should do more to support local media and encourage a ’strong, independent local press’.

“At the same time, local papers have to accept that councils have the right to communicate directly with their residents, and not always have to have their news reflected through the prism of the paper,” he says.

Full post at this link…

See also: ‘Council newspapers: a disaster for democracy’

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Nutshell.org.uk: A new directory for local blogs

Following on from plans to map and identify ultralocal UK blogs and websites, Matt Wardman has started a new directory for local blogs, Nutshell.

It will feature:

  • Sites focused on a defined and identified area or community.
  • Sites edited and controlled from within that area or community.
  • Sites which are editorially independent.

For more information or to submit a blog visit Nutshell.org.uk.

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Recovering Journalist: Growthspur – supporting local media entrepreneurs

August 3rd, 2009 | 1 Comment | Posted by Laura Oliver in Editors' pick, Online Journalism

Mark Potts, founder of hyperlocal venture Backfence, discusses his latest venture: Growthspur, a new company aimed at finding new business models to support local news and information sources.

Jeff Jarvis helped develop the concept and Potts also has former Microsoft executive Dave Chase and co-founder of the Yale Entreprenuerial Insititute, Jennifer McFadden, on board.

Full post at this link…

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Mashable: Local accounting for 74 per cent of advertising revenue on Facebook, says report

July 22nd, 2009 | 1 Comment | Posted by Laura Oliver in Advertising, Editors' pick

According to a new report from Borrell Associates, local advertisers and businesses will make up 74 per cent of Facebook’s ad revenue this year – around $229 million.

Mashable points out that Facebook makes geographic targeting of ads particularly easy. But the proportion is significantly higher than the amount of revenue from local advertisers expected for MySpace and Twitter.

Full story at this link…

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The NUJ’s economic stimulus plan for local journalism – can it work?

June 9th, 2009 | 3 Comments | Posted by Laura Oliver in Journalism

With Andy Burnham’s still-warm seat now occupied by former BBC journalist Ben Bradshaw, the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) has wasted no time in sending an open letter to the new culture minister with an ‘economic stimulus plan for local media’.

The eight-point plan:

  1. Reform of cross-media ownership rules with a strengthened public interest test;
  2. Hard and fast commitment to ring-fence licence fee funding for the BBC;
  3. A levy introduced on commercial operators who benefit from quality public service content – including local news – but do not contribute to its production;
  4. Tax breaks for local media who meet clearly defined public purposes;
  5. Tax credits for individuals who buy quality media;
  6. Direct support to help establish new genuinely local media organisations;
  7. Strategic use of central and local government advertising;
  8. Support for training opportunities that open access to journalism.

The full plan can be downloaded at this link.

Some initial thoughts (please get in touch with any of your reactions, either below or in an email to laura@journalism.co.uk):

  • How will ‘quality’ content be defined for points three and five?
  • There’s a long-running union battle against council-run newspapers, which point seven clearly addresses
  • Licence fee funding – is the BBC friend or foe to local media? Newspaper groups decried the BBC’s local video project and often criticise the ’special way’ in which the corporation is funded; how will the union’s suggestion sit with them?

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Times Online: Google shows support for local newspaper mergers

May 19th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted by Laura Oliver in Editors' pick, Newspapers

The search engine giant will today make the case that regional newspaper publishers should be allowed to merger, because of the impact of Google and other internet companies, in its submission to the Office of Fair Trading’s review of the existing newspaper merger structure.

Full article at this link…

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BBC News/Flickr: The week in newspaper billboards

April 28th, 2009 | 1 Comment | Posted by Laura Oliver in Editors' pick, Multimedia, Newspapers

(hat tip to @johncthompson for this one) The BBC has asked its audience to send in pictures of local newspaper billboards to show ‘a week in local news’.

The results can be seen in this Flickr group. Favourite billboard so far: ‘Jilted lover kills ex’s fish’.

Full story at this link…

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NUJ Release: Over 70 MPs sign motion on local media cutbacks

“With a week to go until the NUJ’s parlimentary lobby over local media cutbacks, more than seventy UK MPs have signed a motion on the issue,” the National Union of Journalists reports.

“The parliamentary petition regrets job cuts at profitable local media and calls on the government to give state support only in return for guarantees on investment in journalism,” the release continues.

Full release at this link…

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Jon Slattery: UK regional press crisis: interviews with an ex-editor, reporter and manager

March 16th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted by Laura Oliver in Editors' pick, Job losses

Following his piece on the regional press on MediaGuardian.co.uk, Jon Slattery has published a series of full interviews with industry representatives from the UK’s regional press.

Speaking about the impact of job losses on journalists, an ex-editor says:

“There’s simply nothing out there. Six weeks ago they were an editor, a man of significant substance in their community; today they’re signing on.”

Full post at this link…

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Tip of the day from Journalism.co.uk – local media maps

Local media: Looking for local bloggers and independent news sites in your area? Try Justin William's Google map of local news sites. Tipster: Laura Oliver. To submit a tip to Journalism.co.uk, use this link - we will pay a fiver for the best ones published. Full story...

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