Cork Newspaper Titles to get Cash Boost to Support High Quality Journalism
Feb 10, 2025
A number of Newspaper Titles in Cork are to receive government funding to enhance their ability to continue to provide high quality, independent news coverage, North Cork Fine Gael TD John Paul O’Shea has said.
Minister for Arts, Culture, Communications, Media and Sport, Patrick O’Donovan TD, has announced the awarding of €5.7 million, through Coimisiún na Meán, to news outlets across Ireland under new Journalism Schemes. Some of the new outlets in Cork include:
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The Echo
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Cork Independent
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The Corkman
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Tripe & Drisheen
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Cork Beo
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The Southern Star
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An Nuachtán Seachtain
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The Examiner
The Journalism Schemes cover Local Democracy and Courts Reporting – the first time Coimisiún na Meán has directly supported public-interest journalism for communities across Ireland. As part of the awards, over 100 new or enhanced journalist roles will also be created across the country. This includes 71 newly funded roles for journalists, and more than 30 roles where freelance or part-time journalists will see enhanced employment terms.
Every one of the 26 counties will see journalism funded on matters of public importance, including the work of local authorities and district and circuit courts. Reporting will be provided through English and Irish and novel online reporting will form part of the scheme.
Deputy O’Shea said: “Our local media organisations play such an important role in keeping local people up to date with what’s going on in our community and we need to ensure government supports them to. I very much welcome the funding that newspaper titles in Cork is to receive and have no doubt it will be fully utilised to ensure quality, reliable and accurate news reporting continues produced.
“As we look to the future, I would encourage our local media organisations to engage with me and with our Minister, as I expect that later this year two further schemes will also open for applications, along with a second version of the Local Democracy and Courts Reporting Schemes. Local news is one of the cornerstones of a functional democracy, and these schemes will ensure that people across Cork receive the news stories that matter to them”, concluded Deputy O’Shea.