Print isn't dead: major survey reveals local newspapers vastly preferred over Google among country news consumers

Daniela Cooper
Updated June 22 2021 - 3:02pm, first published June 21 2021 - 11:49am
RESULTS: A new survey shows 71 per cent of country press audiences prefer to read their local paper in print. Picture: Shutterstock
RESULTS: A new survey shows 71 per cent of country press audiences prefer to read their local paper in print. Picture: Shutterstock

Newspaper readers in regional Australia are five times more likely to go directly to their local newspaper website than Google or Facebook for local information, and almost 10 times as likely to go to their local news website over a council website for news and information. Nearly two-thirds of local newspaper readers also indicate policies affecting the future of rural and regional media would influence the way they vote at the next federal election.

Daniela Cooper

Daniela has returned to her first love after a decade of working in local, state and federal governments, non-profits and the corporate world. She has a passion for injustice; to be a voice for those who don't have one; to hold power to account; and to bring readers the news without fear. She loves to explore new places and unfamiliar topics (both in her professional and private life) but her go-to loves are travel, health, social justice, foreign affairs and the outdoors. Email daniela.cooper@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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