A Voice from the Eastern Door
42 years, 2000 issues
Indian Time Newspaper is officially closing it doors on December 19, 2024. After 41+ years and over 2000 issues, the staff of Indian Time has decided to shut down.
Indian Time Newspaper is one of the longest serving independent newspapers in the North Country, serving the community of Akwesasne, our surrounding neighbors, our neighbors to the north – Cornwall, and across the Haudenosaunee Confederacy.
It’s been challenging for the past several years, from losing our beloved manager Helen Lazore, to never closing during the Covid pandemic, combined with increased printing costs and drastic and unforeseen changes by our printer. With local governments relying on Facebook to communicate with their community members, rather than through their local – independent newspaper, or choosing to publish their own ‘state-run’ media, a local, well respected media institution was pushed aside.
As of July 2024, according to ‘Statista,’ 24.2 percent of Facebook users in the United States were aged between 25 and 34 years, making up Facebook’s largest audience in the country. The next largest category of Facebook users is the 35-44 age group at 19 %. Compare that to 12.3% of Facebook users over the age of 65+ use Facebook, and possibly far less in Akwesasne.
In Akwesasne, that number is conceivably closer to 87 % of elders over the age of 65 would rather read a newspaper rather than log onto Facebook. In a recent poll, less than 13% of elders engage in Facebook.
Newspapers run on ads, and it was difficult to translate to local businesses how an ad seen in a print issue is read a finite number of times. Whereas an ad published online is seen an infinite number of times.
For the remainder of 2024, Volume 42, issues #44, #46, #47, #48 and #49 will be published online. Volume 42 #45 will be on the stands in print and online on November 14, 2024.
This is to formally announce Indian Time will cease to publish after our December 19, 2024 issue in print and hardcopy.
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