Journalists proposed the formation of a committee to identify the reasons behind the decline of print media and the financial woes affecting newspapers, and suggest solutions.
They said identifying the reasons behind the crisis is key to addressing the challenges print media outlets in Jordan face, noting that the committee should comprise media experts and representatives of stakeholders in newspapers.
“Print media in Jordan suffers from a big financial crisis. Such a committee should be responsible for coming up with a detailed report on the crisis and reasons behind it,” Abdul Wahab Zgheilat, former Chief Editor of Al Rai, said at a consultation meeting at the Jordan Press Association (JPA) to look into the situation of print media.
“When we have a detailed report, we can better argue with authorities and stakeholders about what exactly needs to be done to rescue print media,” Zgheilat, also a former JPA president, added at the meeting in the presence of several syndicate members.
He said the Lower House should shoulder its responsibilities by taking a firm stand in support of print media, as it is capable of placing pressure on the government in this respect.
Mohammad Quteishat, the JPA’s legal adviser, said the crisis facing local print media is part of a global trend, with all newspapers undergoing financial crises.
“To address the issue, newspapers also need to improve their products. They should adopt new tools and methodologies to enhance productivity and reach out. They should keep abreast of the latest media trends as well,” Quteishat added.
During the meeting, participants discussed the situation at Ad-Dustour, where journalists and staff have not been paid for months.
Some called for escalatory measures and holding sit-ins to pressure the Social Security Corporation, whose investment fund owns nearly 30 per cent of the company that publishes Ad-Dustour, to take practical steps to resolve the crisis.
Tareq Momani, JPA president and Al Rai Chief Editor, said the association has worked to address the crisis at Ad-Dustour.
He added that the syndicate will continue to take measures to help print media.