Why Editors Die Poor
Looking over the gathering of weekly newspaper publishers at
the North Carolina Press Association meet at Shelby last week I think I
discovered why so many of them die poor. Sizing up the bunch at Shelby, I wrote
them down as 70 percent idealists.
Idealists are not good business men. Their goddess is not
the dollar. And yet there is a very important business depending upon the
patronage of business men. In attempting to run a newspaper business the
idealist publisher is too often victimized by the superior business brains of
the community. The best business brains are forever alert to hammer down his
advertising rates and hundred not in business conspire to beat him out of the
subscription of his paper. The average country publisher has a hard row to hoe.
Very few people care how he lives or whether he lives at all and many persuade
him to attempt to run his business on a margin of profit that makes no allowance
at all for overhead.
Is it any wonder so many weekly publishers live from hand
to mouth?
The newspaper is just as important to your town as your
school or churches. You cannot progress without a newspaper any more than you
can progress without your schoolhouse and your church. Somewhere out there in
Iowa there is a thriving town that has no churches and here and there you will
find a town that has no newspaper of its own; but these are exceptions.
With its many and complex activities today, with all the outside
affairs re-acting upon and affecting it, you could not know your own town
without your own newspaper. And the great mass of people outside your town
would not know your town at all but for its newspaper. Elizabeth City grows and
thrives much because The Independent
broadcasts interesting stuff about Elizabeth City to the home of thousands of
rural readers and to investors and capitalists far away from home, week after
week.
That The Independent
has succeeded far better than most weekly papers in the state is because there
are more appreciative people in Elizabeth City than in so many towns in the
state. The best business brains of Elizabeth City are alive to the value of a
live and forceful organ of publicity for their town.
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