MSP backs #buyapaper to help local newspapers survive
The Scottish Conservative and Unionist MSP says papers like the Milngavie and Bearsden Herald are an absolute cornerstone of providing vital and trusted community news and it is critical they are supported at this time.
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Hide AdMr Golden’s colleague, Donald Cameron, Shadow Finance Secretary, has called on SNP Finance Secretary Kate Forbes to work closely with the UK Government in order to provide support for struggling newspapers.
Mr Golden says policies such as directing more advertising from the Scottish Government towards local press and giving them a 100 per cent rates holiday would assist the Milngavie and Bearsden Herald on getting through this crisis.
He also says the Scottish Government should look at replicating a scheme which the Danish Government have rolled out providing a fund to the media, which could be set up for £25 million.
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Hide AdCommenting Maurice Golden MSP said: “The Covid-19 outbreak has shown how vital it is for decisions to be scrutinised and our media and newspaper industry are at the heart of that.
“It is publications like the Milngavie and Bearsden Herald which are at the heart of their communities, providing a vital and trusted source of local news and right now it is critical we support them.
“That is why I hope the Scottish and UK Government’s can work closely together in order to provide funding and support for them, including directing more advertising and giving them a complete rates holiday.
“I would also encourage anyone who can buy a local paper to do so right now in order to protect local jobs and revenue, and help the Milngavie and Bearsden Herald emerge stronger from this crisis.”