Absolutely right.
Huge newspaper groups (or rather media groups) did NOT invest in local news investigation and unearthing NEWS when the profits were strong.
They have NO CONCEPT of a 4000 year phenomenon: FAT YEARS followed BY THIN YEARS. Joseph could tell Pharoah more than these bean counters and MBA business consultants picked up at Business Schools. You always invest in fat years and also save some back in preparation to invest in future thin years. Thus you grow in fat years but grow more in thin years. You become Cadburys (well up to three generations when you forget the investment policy for thin years).
Those who expect continous fat years forever will eventually lose everything (Football take note).
Real news investigation takes time. It takes resources and often teams working on one story for several weeks or even months (especially viz miscarriages of justice and corruption). This grips readers and increases loyalty which lasts a lifetime. On the other hand thin staffs trying to get the volume of words to fill the pages to cover up lack of real substance just makes people erratic in whether they buy regularly or even read delivered freesheets, let alone read intensely cover to cover.
Criminals, the corrupt in power, tyrants, bullies, and conmen relish feeble or non-existent local news reporting.
Let us all pray that the vacuum is filled by some good people. People of integrity and capability , be it churches and faith groups who could jointly employ some journalists to produce a web service. Those who have paved the local beats for years .....or maybe something like a turbo-charged
www.thestirrer.co.uk It is a shame most hugely rich people now prefer to buy football clubs rather than newspapers (as used to be the case with Murdoch, Maxwell, Beaverbrook, Hurst). It is a real shame media groups bought up excellent local newspapers just to cut quality and cream off quick profits in the fat years.
Jonathan Stuart-Brown