The Salt Lake Tribune, preparing to drop its paywall, launches a free, monthly print newspaper for Southern Utah
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The Salt Lake Tribune, preparing to drop its paywall, launches a free, monthly print newspaper for Southern Utah
"On October 9, a Thursday, The Southern Utah Tribune published its first issue. The monthly, free print newspaper, identified as a "product of the Salt Lake Tribune," was mailed to 40,000 homes and businesses across Washington County (population just over 200,000), the fast-growing southwest corner of the state in what's known as red rock country. Beyond an array of news stories, its index points readers to a calendar, obituaries, puzzles, sports, and a "voices" opinion section."
"Washington County is a four-and-a-half hour drive from Salt Lake City, where The Salt Lake Tribune - an old newspaper turned young nonprofit - is headquartered. But The Southern Utah Tribune is not intended to be a satellite or bureau offshoot of Salt Lake City's newsroom, CEO and executive editor Lauren Gustus told me. Rather, this is a local news product for Washington County; its form and content are rooted in what county residents told the Tribune they wanted."
""When I saw the Tribune was hiring a reporter to write about an undercovered and rapidly growing part of my home state, I jumped on the opportunity," Larsen writes in her introductory column. Eddington notes he left the Tribune for more than a decade to work as a press secretary and speechwriter (for Senator Orinn Hatch and Governor Gary Herbert, both Republicans), where he says he "learned that spin is best left to washing machines" before returning to the Tribune."
The Southern Utah Tribune published its first issue on October 9 as a monthly, free print newspaper mailed to 40,000 homes and businesses across Washington County, a fast-growing region of roughly 200,000 residents in Utah's red rock country. The paper includes news, a calendar, obituaries, puzzles, sports, and a "voices" opinion section. The publication operates from Salt Lake City but is positioned as a local news product for Washington County rather than a Salt Lake City bureau. The newsroom includes two full-time reporters living in the county. A volunteer advisory committee on the masthead will provide input on local stories and potential supporters.
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