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Aussie newswire gets govt bailout

AAP relaunched as a non-profit earlier this year with just half of its workforce

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 19 Sep 2020 4:00PM

Aussie newswire gets govt bailout
The Australian Associated Press has been saved by a government bailout, days after launching a crowdfunding campaign. – AFP pic, September 19, 2020

SYDNEY – Australia’s struggling national newswire was promised a A$5 million (RM15.3 million) government bailout yesterday, just days after launching a crowdfunding campaign in an attempt to guarantee its survival.

The Australian Associated Press had been facing an uncertain future since being abandoned by major shareholders – Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp and broadcasting and newspaper group Nine Entertainment – in March.

The government’s decision to step in to save the 85-year-old newswire was made because “public interest journalism is important now, more than ever”, communications minister Paul Fletcher said.

He cited the outlet’s critical role in safeguarding media diversity – in a country where most media is owned by a handful of companies – and its importance in covering regional news.

AAP relaunched earlier this year as a non-profit with roughly half the staff, but had struggled as challenges in the media sector were compounded by the economic fallout of the coronavirus pandemic.

The Covid-19 crisis had “triggered unprecedented challenges” for Australia’s media, Fletcher said, “with severe declines in advertising revenue threatening the sustainability of many news outlets”. – AFP, September 19, 2020      

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