by under the tin »
28 May 2023 20:41
Sutekh tmesis Elm Park Kid There was a time when people bought newspapers to find out what the results were the day before!
I did that in Spain once, only to realise that the Spanish edition of the Sunday paper was clearly printed much earlier, and didn't contain a single result, let alone reports from games.
People who went to away games back in the day would clearly remember people buying the football paper at a railway station, to get the results, and maybe a hopelessly biased match report of the game they'd just watched if there was a bit of a wait for the train home.
Nobody seems to have worked out how to make these local news sites work. They are driven to putting clickbait articles everywhere, plastered with ads that make using the sites an unpleasant experience, which turns people off those sites even more.
It can maybe work in big cities, where there will be enough eyes on the side to make the ad revenue high enough to actually pay people a salary.
They've basically been their own downfall, people want to take articles and information but when it's provided in such a stupid manner with so many ads going off everywhere and by people who don't really give a Yermas then it just drives people away and destroys the integrity of the brand and with the same group owning so many of these local papers people will grow up thinking that's all it takes to be a journalist

Same as with football and countless other professions, the need to grab money destroys everything,
Fully agree. I don't live in Reading any more, but when I did, I was an avid reader of the Evening Post.
I seldom bought the Chronicle because it was literally "last week's news".
I stopped buying the nationals decades before, because I didn't care "wot the Sun says", or whatever editorial policy any of the other fleet street offerings there were. The Post was
Reading's paper.
Ok, there were often "filler" articles bout a cake baking competition for a few bored bakers in Southcote, (we all can understand that Reading is not downtown LA, or *insert soap of choice* where there is a murder/kidnapping/etc/etc), but the paper also had a very lively letters page, and a dedicated journo covering RFC. And because it was daily, it was topical.
The GetReading site is clickbait crap, with
only stories about bored bakers.
Now I live in Gosport, and locally "The News" (Pompey's paper) is still in print. As local/regional papers go, this is a good'un.
There is most certainly a market out there.