Newry Reporter newspaper saved
Newry's oldest local newspaper, the Newry Reporter, has been bought by National World Plc
The Reporter, previously owned by the Hodgett family, has been published since 1867. However, it announced less than two weeks ago that January the 25th would see its last edition.
That seems set to change now with National World, who are the parent company of the Belfast News Letter, announcing the acquisition today.
"The Reporter’s long heritage in Newry and the Mournes presents a key opportunity to underpin National World’s growth in its business in Belfast, Derry and other weekly papers, including its Farming Life Saturday publication that enjoys significant circulation in the area," a statement from National World said.
Commenting on sale of the title, Edward Hodgett Ltd said: "For 96 years and across three generations, the Hodgett family has had the immense pleasure to steward The Newry Reporter, serving Newry, Mourne and South Down, since the Victorian era of 1867, in a span across tectonic global and national rifts. World Wars, Partition, The Troubles and Covid have all been taken in the title’s stride. Until now. Last week it grieved us to announce the profoundly sad news to our readership and further afield, that we would be producing our last edition at the end of January 2023. However, we never gave up striving to find a more positive outcome for both our wonderful staff and one of Ireland’s most historic newspapers."
Lowry Hodgett, Managing Director of Edward Hodgett Ltd, the Reporter’s owners, added: "National World has done its utmost to save jobs, share our values of service and strongly support The Newry Reporter’s independent editorial ethos. The title now has a bright future.”
National World’s Executive Chairman, David Montgomery, said: "The Reporter has a proud history and National World is committed to uphold and foster its heritage. It is important that its independent editorial voice is protected and plays a part in promoting Newry and the wider region. We are proud to take on that role and support all The Reporter’s staff and contributors in that mission.”