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The Examiner is better value that The Age on weekdays

IMG_2161In a comparison of news content and pages, the $1.60 I spent on The Examiner in Launceston yesterday is better value than the 60% more for The Age.

Comparing the two newspapers yesterday, page by page, from a local consumer perspective The Examiner is the better newspaper in my opinion – but the value at $1.60 is questionable … I don’t spend the money and we can see from circulation data fewer people do.

The challenge is falling ad revenue for papers is causing cost cutting and this is resulting in thinner papers, fluff filled papers. Ad revenue is falling because news is old by the time it is printed. For a print product to be purchased it has to have value.

Based on news and analysis consumption trends today, sufficient value is not there a print delivery seven, six or even fixe days a week. Except for a locally focussed product. I suspect newspapers like The Examiner have a better chance at a longer print life because of their local focus. The key is to find more ways to fund expensive local journalism.

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