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Committee Material Published 25 Jan 2023 ↗ View on Parliament

We recognise that consolidation within the local news industry has ensured the survival of titles that otherwise would have closed. But we are concerned that some of the approaches of the largest publishers appear to be compromising the quality the local journalism produced by their titles. We are also concerned that the largest publishers take a disproportionate share of the support available for local journalism, to the detriment of smaller publishers and those entering the market. This may...

We recognise that consolidation within the local news industry has ensured the survival of titles that otherwise would have closed. But we are concerned that some of the approaches of the largest publishers appear to be compromising the quality the local journalism produced by their titles. We are also concerned that the largest publishers take a disproportionate share of the support available for local journalism, to the detriment of smaller publishers and those entering the market. This may be stifling much needed innovation that could benefit the sector as a whole. We recommend that the Government conducts an audit of public money that sup Type: recommendation | Number: 5 | Paragraph: 56 | Response status: under_consideration Government response: We have since discussed the Committee’s recommendation with the Charity Commission and note that there is limited evidence of widespread appetite among publishers for seeking charitable status, despite the awareness-raising work that has