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Brookline Post
a newspaper for a small town in NH
Marketing Proposal
Feb. 2006
LYNNE ABT
BUS 580A
Executive Summary
Brookline, NH has been growing fast
and has no dedicated town newspaper
Brookline Population Every 10 years
5000
4533
4500
4181
4000
3500
Popu lation
3000
2410
2500
2000
1766
1500
1167
1000
500
293 338
454
627 652
538 592
795
718 756 741 698
548 505 501 546 511 561
671
0
1767 1790 1800 1810 1820 1830 1840 1850 1860 1870 1880 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2003
Years
History of newspapers in Brookline
Hollis Times/Brookline Reporter 1888-1916
Was amazing in it’s coverage of state, national and
international news.
Was printed weekly with many photos
Contains some of the first reporting of local history .
Publisher- Hildreth
Brookline News 1953-1962 printed at 11
Milford st
Brookline News-Brookliner 1962-1998
publisher: H.Burgess
Publisher Marsha Farwell
Brookliner - Townsend Messenger 1998-2001
Publisher. Debbie T.
Hollis Times
Gov Lynch
Sue Hildreth
Executive Summary
Biweekly newspaper for print and web
Website - the town has a lot of computer
people
Not many merchants but there are many
small service businesses
Would be a small operation - can still
think big with future and compete with a
weekly, and even daily paper
SWOT ANALYSIS
Strengths
Support of townspeople
One even willing to finance
Much local photographic help
Some writers
Familiar with community network
One person could do it
Done from home, saves overhead
If PDF available on web can save print
costs if doing lower distribution
SWOT ANALYSIS
Weakness
Relying on one person
Time vs. $$ for printing costs
Small number of advertisers
Inexperience
Distribution size if not mailed (500)
Interruptions while working at home
Won’t have money to pay for help
SWOT ANALYSIS
Opportunities
No dedicated competition
Local businesses, town public
officials, non-profit orgs need
voice
Historical need for local paper
Gain a lot of skills
Could use bartering
Design opportunities web & print
Could be non profit consortium
Partner with High School paper
SWOT ANALYSIS
Threats
Competitors that have merged
have much larger distribution
Conflict of interest - webcommittee
Mailing costs & printing costs
If computer or printer fail - backup
systems are costly
I need a someone to back me up if I get
sick or can actually go on vacation!
Competitor Analysis
How is news delivered to Brookline now?
Newspapers
Television and Local Cable Access
Internet sites
Radio
Word of mouth
Newspapers
Daily distributions of >30,000
Nashua Telegraph,Manchester Union Leader,
Concord Monitor
Weekly
multiple town shared advertising (some with above distributions)
The Cabinet, Neighborhood news
Mailed distribution covers many towns
Broadcaster - weekly produced by Lowel Sun Jomarc - monthly
probably for advertising too
Free at local sites only entertainment and advertising
Coffee News, Mirror, HIPPO, 157
Internet sites
Many people use a variety of news sites for
international, local and regional news
Direct from daily papers
Weekly papers
Events - NewHampshire.com, NH.com,
NHEVENTS.com, Mirror.com, Parenting NH,
hippopress.com
Local news
Nashuatelegraph.com
sources
NH.com, NHEVENTS.com, NHBusinessReview.com,
ParentingNH.com, NHMagazine
unionleader.com
Yourneighborhoodnews.com, newhampshire.com
Bedford, Bow, Goffstown, Hookset,
Manchester, Salem, Mirror
Concordmonitor.com
Cabinet.com
Bedford,merrimack,hollis/brookline - journals
OTHER
Hippopress.com (nashua & manchester)
NHBroadcaster.com
Television & Cable access
Brookline Channel 13
WMUR channel 9 and wmur.com
Other NH cable channels (wzid 51?)
Boston stations
Radio , ipod, phones
Local radio stations - forget AM
Get list of all local regional stations
Could download news to ipods?
Could work with phone companies
to send local news
Target Population
Primarily adult residents in Brookline
Some appeal to high school students
Small section for kids
Possible distribution to towns
surrounding Brookline
Promotion Mix
Use local business associations
Mass mailing to all local addresses
Sponsorship of local teams, activities
Internet searches - how would this
help a newspaper?
Use radio advertising
Use WMUR and wmur.com
Use web advertising -where?
Determine where else to advertise in
print, web, tv? Cable? Radio?
Promotion Mix
For advertisers:
Special business issues
Web and print exposure
Biweekly with occasional themes
Hiking & recreation issue, political,
town services issue, historical
Plan for Implementation
Purchase computer, software
Get business name and register in NH
Work with investor - how much willing to
spend and for how long
get training
Working on town web site gives insite into web
posting issues
Goodbrain.com - web and graphic design
Plan for Implementation
Determine distribution (mailed to 1900 vs.
300-500 sold in stores)
Determine what web portal will be
Determine exact costs for;
print, web and mail
setup advertising fees- publicize and get
advertisers
Get printer, paper, ink
Control
Periodically analyze print and internet costs
Keep on top of customer relations with
advertisers
What do readers want to read about?
and advertisers -business need to sell?
Determine if there are any grants for ;
New business
Women
Newspapers
History - archiving- webpublishing
Financial Forecast
Print costs
leasing or buying still could be $400 month *12 months = $4800.
Printer, ink, maintenance
Paper
Mail expense would be approximately $350 per mailing * 26 mailings = $9100
Postage, Permit fee, annual fee
Legal fees
Taxes & accounting
Web - could be a source of income too
Backup expenses
Software & computer
Service Life Cycle
• Newspaper printed every 2 weeks
• Internet site updates at least this often
• Breaking news may be available online
prior to printing
Brookline Post
Very difficult to make any money!! I
work for free enough already!
Most likely will not happen unless it is a
non profit consortium
Could expand town website to include
local news
Original township of Dunstable
1674
200 sq.
miles
Territory
A interesting way to define a current territory is to
cover all towns that existed originally as a part of Old
Dunstable. Includes:
NH: Nashua, Brookline, Hollis, Mason, Milford, Londondary,
Amherst, Merrimack, Litchfield, Wilton, Mont Vernon,
Hudson, Lyndeborough
Mass: Lowell, Dracut, Tyngsboro, Townsend, Groton,
Dunstable
Possible: Derry, Windham, Pelham, there could be others
Additional Territory
Concord for state news, Wash.,DC - NH
is so full of politics
Boston - aren’t we a suburb?
Other New England coverage, possibly
their capitals