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News Corp suspends publication of all community newspapers

News Corp says it will suspend printing of 60 community newspaper titles in New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland and South Australia from April 9.

Apr 01, 2020, updated Apr 01, 2020
News Corp closed several regional publications earlier this year. (Photo: ABC Central West: Melanie Pearce)

News Corp closed several regional publications earlier this year. (Photo: ABC Central West: Melanie Pearce)

The organisation said advertising revenues had rapidly declined after the restrictions placed on real estate auctions and home inspections, and the forced closure of event venues and dine in restaurants during the coronavirus pandemic.

The move follows the news of the closure of several Victorian independent newspapers earlier this month as a result of a decline in revenue resulting from the pandemic.

A statement released by News Corp said the community mastheads would “continue to publish digitally with reporters and photographers expanding News Corp’s hyper-local news coverage for consumers across Australia”.

News Corp Australasia executive chairman Michael Miller said the decision to suspend printing of its community newspapers was not taken lightly.

He said News Corp remained committed to serving Australia’s many communities with trusted, professional journalism.

The impact of COVID-19 on the community newspapers came on top of the toll on media from the refusal of digital platforms to pay publishers to use their content, Miller said.

He said during the COVID-19 emergency News Corp’s main priority was to preserve jobs and get the company in a strong position to counter the crisis.

“During this unprecedented time it is imperative that we reduce costs while continuing to keep the community informed and doing all we can to retain jobs,” Miller said.

“The print suspension will allow us to assess the shape of the market itself and future conditions, taking into account how the coronavirus situation unfolds in the coming period.”

– ABC / © 2020 Australian Broadcasting Corporation. All rights reserved.

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