Newspaper Forecasts Not All Bad; Industry Executives See Some Potential for Improvement
Posted: 8/14/2012  |  By: Press Release | American Opinion Research
Princeton, NJ – August 14, 2012 -- Despite stories questioning the health of the industry, newspaper executives find some reason to be optimistic, according to a new study of media executives conducted by American Opinion Research, of Princeton, NJ.  

One in four newspaper executives say the industry will be more relevant to consumers five years from now than they are today, a third higher than the percentage saying newspapers will be less relevant. About half say there will be no difference.  

Executives say they are working to stay relevant by focusing more on local news and events in their communities, information many consumers can’t get elsewhere. They are also focusing more on digital content to keep pace in our changing media environment. These are some of the findings of a study of daily and weekly newspaper executives in North America, conducted for Newspaper Association Managers, Inc. (NAM) by American Opinion Research.  

Dean Ridings, NAM President 2012-2013, said, “The survey’s guidance to my and the other press associations will be helpful in allocation of resources. However, it is also a call to action to provide increased leadership in promoting the industry.”   

This study is based on interviews with 386 daily and weekly newspaper executives from all 50 states and in Canada. Interviews were conducted between June 18 and July 6, 2012.  

This research also found:

About Newspaper Association Managers, Inc.
Newspaper Association Managers, Inc. (NAM) is a professional organization of executives of state, regional, national and international newspaper associations headquartered in the United States and Canada. NAM fosters communication and sharing of ideas and information among its members for the benefit of newspaper associations.    

About American Opinion Research
American Opinion Research (AOR) is a full-service international market research company headquartered in Princeton, N.J.  AOR has conducted research for companies in 46 states, the District of Columbia and more than 30 other countries.