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Folks still read community newspapers


Published Friday, October 23, 2009 10:36 AM MDT

For those who are under the popular misconception that all newspapers are dying, you have another think coming.


The following is an article by Joe Strupp published Oct. 20 in Editor and Publisher Magazine. We received his permission to reprint it for the sake of enlightening our own readers:

A new National Newspaper Association survey found that 81 percent of respondents read a local weekly paper each week, 73 percent read "most or all of it," and those readers spend an average of 40 minutes with the paper.

The NNA survey, co-sponsored by the Reynolds Journalism Institute at the Missouri School of Journalism, surveyed 500 adults, according to the report. NNA is the national organization for community, or weekly, newspapers.

Among its other findings:

• Readers, on average, share their paper with 2.36 additional readers.

• Nearly 40 percent keep their community newspaper more than a week.

• Three-quarters of readers read local news "often to very often" in their community newspaper, while 53 percent say they never read local news online (just 12 percent say they read local news often to very often online).

• Among those going online for local news, 63 percent found it on the local newspaper's Web site, compared to 17 percent for sites such as Yahoo, MSN or Google, and 12 percent from the Web site of a local television station.

• 60 percent read local education news "somewhat to very often" in their newspaper, while 65 percent never read local education news online.

• 47 percent say there are days they read the newspaper as much for the ads as for the news.

• 30 percent do not have Internet access in the home.

(Editor’s Note: Joe Strupp (jstrupp@editorandpublisher.com) is a senior editor at Editor and Publisher Magazine.)
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Comments

    Manuel Coppola wrote on Nov 3, 2009 6:18 AM:

    " No, "Julio." It is not the "negative" I dislike, it is the anonymous and irresponsible blather that was stinking up the commentaries. "

    Julito Prestes wrote on Nov 2, 2009 9:17 PM:

    " There is no use in posting anything here anymore. Mr. Editor Coppola has taken this to the limit of his "Ideal World". No negative comments, no complaints, no rants. It is all just a 'pink world' for him. Our freedom of speech is censored by Coppola and his Utopian Nogales. Talk about true, honest journalism, Manuel!
    You will more than likely censor this, too! "

    Close It wrote on Oct 26, 2009 11:06 AM:

    " The reason the big newspapers are dying is that they don't do any reporting anymore. They just tear the news off the wire. Meanwhile we are bombarded with the same old stories on our car radios, TV, internet, etc. Who wants to read (the next day) what was pounded into their head the day before? The NI is great as it only contains local news. Nothing pulled from the wires. Keep up the good work. maybe the rest of the industry will follow. "

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