Well done to the National Magazine Company and Mediacom for both coming in the top 10 greenest companies in the UK. The Sunday Times’ Best Green Companies conducts both a company survey and a staff survey (see its methodology), and combines the two scores — for sustainability and office cultural approaches to the environment — [...]
The following is the final instalment of a 6-part series of responses to the government inquiry into the future of local and regional media published on the OnlineJournalismBlog. We will be submitting the whole - along with blog comments - to the Culture, Media and Sport Committee. This last post, by Lecturer in Journalism Alex Lockwood, looks at:
“How to fund quality local journalism”
The bottom has fallen out of the traditional publishing business model–and with it goes the hefty dividends expected by shareholders (e.g. £48.4m in 2008 for the Trinity Mirror Group). The future of local quality journalism can only remain with the current crop of regional newspaper publishers if they radically change their expectations, and innovate.