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Government aid could save U.S. newspapers, spark debate

Fri Jan 2, 2009 7:28am EST  

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Connecticut lawmaker Frank Nicastro sees saving the local newspaper as his duty. But others think he and his colleagues are setting a worrisome precedent for government involvement in the U.S. press.

Nicastro represents Connecticut's 79th assembly district, which includes Bristol, a city of about 61,000 people outside Hartford, the state capital. Its paper, The Bristol Press, may fold within days, along with The Herald in nearby New Britain.

That is because publisher Journal Register, in danger of being crushed under hundreds of millions of dollars of debt, says it cannot afford to keep them open anymore.

Nicastro and fellow legislators want the papers to survive, and petitioned the state government to do something about it. "The media is a vitally important part of America," he said, particularly local papers that cover news ignored by big papers and television and radio stations.

To some experts, that sounds like a bailout, a word that resurfaced this year after the U.S. government agreed to give hundreds of billions of dollars to the automobile and financial sectors.

Relying on government help raises ethical questions for the press, whose traditional role has been to operate free from government influence as it tries to hold politicians accountable to the people who elected them. Even some publishers desperate for help are wary of this route.

 

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By Robert MacMillan - Analysis
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Chickenkiller read my blog
Jan 7, 2009 | 1:09 AM

This is just another reason why the bailouts are a bad idea. You have the government picking the winners and losers and just squandering the taxpayer's money by simply postponing the inevitable.

The newspaper industry is a dying industry and no infusion of cash is going to make them healthy in the long run. Let them go out of business and be replaced by other media that is being rapidly embraced by the public and advertisers.

Patch_W_Adams read my blog
Jan 7, 2009 | 3:08 PM

This is a Good way for the Government to get controling interest in the NewsMedia.

Can you say Government Run Media?

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