Four national media organizations, the News Media
Alliance, National Association of Broadcasters (NAB), National Newspaper
Association (NNA) and America ’s
Newspapers, have jointly called on Congress to provide critical support to
local news media in its next stimulus bill designed to provide relief to
businesses impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.
In a summary document, the organizations specifically call for Congress to ensure
the ability of local media to seek relief under the Paycheck Protection Program
and to fund federal ad spending on local media through directing current U.S.
government ad campaigns to local news and media outlets, and to provide the
Department of Health and Human Services, the Small Business Administration and
other relevant agencies with an additional $5 to 10 billion for direct funding
for local media advertising that would be evenly distributed to local media in
communities of all sizes.
“Local newspapers are valiantly serving their
communities to the best of their abilities through the COVID-19 public health
crisis,” said National Newspaper Association President and Douglas Budget (Wyoming ) Publisher Matt
Adelman. “They are more critical than ever at a time like this. As the nation
pulls together to get through this period, local media need the revenue from
advertising and the public needs essential messages from the government.”
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