It’s not exactly breaking news, but newspapers across the country are in deep trouble.
Years ago my boss asked me what was the main role of a newspaper. As a former journalist, I said to cover news in an unbiased manner.
“Wrong! he barked. The main role of a newspaper is to make a profit.”
At the time it seemed cynical. But after watching literally hundreds of newspapers close their doors, it made sense. They are really businesses.
Today, newspapers that used to feature 50 or 60 pages each day, are now lucky to have 18. Many have given up providing late sports scores since readers can access that information immediately. Some staffs are 10% of what they used to be years ago.
During a recent hurricane in Hilton Head, SC, when residents were desperate for information, the Island Packet didn’t even publish. They could only count on TV and radio for their news.
Yes, newspapers are in deep trouble. But don’t bury them quite yet.
They still have tremendous credibility with other media outlets. Newspaper journalists are still considered the leaders in providing news. Radio and TV stations are quick to run with a newspaper story and present it as accurate news.
Before you decide that newspapers today are simply a waste of paper, keep in mind they still have tremendous clout with other media outlets. A quality story in a newspaper will generate tons of positive publicity in other outlets.







