ArticleTrader.com
  

 Main Menu

  Home
  Member Login
  Forum
  Submit Article
  Membership
  RSS Feeds
  Contact Us
  About

 Services

  Article Distribution
  Link Building

 Tools

  ArticleMS
  Directory Tracker

 Categories

  Automotive
  Business
  Computers
  Entertainment
  Finance
  Food
  Health
  Home and Family
  Internet
  Legal
  Science
  Self Improvement
  Shopping
  Society
  Sports
  Technology
  Travel
  Writing
  » Copywriting
  » Public Speaking

187 users online.



 
  » Category Sponsors
  Get Your Link Here - Limited Time Bargain at only $11/month!

Home » Writing » Public-speaking » Newspaper Obituaries are disappearing!

Fredrick
Article written by Fredrick

View Full Profile
Get Html Code
PDF | Print View | Post to your Site

Newspaper Obituaries are disappearing!

Submitted by Fredrick
Mon, 27 Oct 2008

Make Money With Your Site!
Sell Links off your
site at ReverseLinks.
Buy Permenant Links
Get Permanent Text Links
for cheap.
Anyone involved in genealogy research or anyone who reads obituaries has surely noticed that the newspaper obituaries sections are getting smaller and smaller every year It' been going on for at least a decade and it is only getting worse

Why should you care about disappearing obituaries?
People rely on the Obituaries section of the newspaper to find out about the people in their communities, to learn about their ancestry and to keep up to date with the passing of friends and family Obituaries are a valuable resource for professional and amateur genealogists because they give so many clues about the deceased Obituaries contain information about births, deaths, and associations, surviving family, educations and accomplishments of the deceased

Newspapers are publishing fewer and fewer obituaries.
Public figures, celebrities and other people that the newspaper deems newsworthy get a free obituary in a prominent location in the newspaper, but people without that status must pay dearly The reason for this is simply greed

Many of the larger newspapers are charging huge fees to publish even a short obituary The families of the deceased are paying $100.00 or more for an obituary that only contains the person' date of death and the funeral date, time and location. This cost makes people less inclined to publish their families' obituaries and if they do publish them, they publish only the minimum amount of information. Many people are opting out of submitting an obituary to larger newspapers

What can you do about disappearing obituaries?
So many people are lost and don't know where to find obituaries without paying a fee or where to publish obituaries without paying But rest assured that many small towns and larger cities with privately owned newspapers, still have reasonable rates or free obituaries submissions

If you've recently lost someone and want to submit an obituary call your local or community paper first and see what their obituary policies are You'll find a list of newspapers where you can publish free obituaries online at ObituariesHelp.org

If your interests are in reading the obituaries rather than submitting one, visit the Newspaper Obituaries section at ObituariesHelp.org Here youcll find a list of every newspaper that does not charge you to read the obituaries and many of them have archived obituaries you can access for free too

Questionable journalistic integrity
Charging for obituaries is essentially charging to report an event in the community. These newspapers have questionable journalistic integrity if they continue to charge an exorbitant fee for news, the news of someone' death Often, the handling of obituaries is left to the classified ads department of the newspaper, as it there is something for sale A person' passing is not a commodity for sale like some classified ad A person' passing is an important event in the community and in the lives of those who were friends, family or had any contact with the deceased.

Newspapers have been responsibly reporting the deaths of community members for centuries longer than any of us have been alive But the charges that apply to obituaries now make it very difficult for anyone to publish anything more than a line or two about loved ones. The amount of information is reduced and in some cases it eliminates a public record of the death
It saddens me to think that future generations will not be able to locate information about their ancestors simply because it was too expensive. Future generations of historians, genealogies and family researchers will have an even harder time piecing together clues to form the big picture of a family' ancestral story.

--

 

Melanie Walters recommends ObituariesHelp.org for Newspaper Obituaries, free genealogy resources, guides to building a family tree, sample letters of sympathy and condolence, written examples of eulogies as well as help with all aspects of funeral planning.


Source: ArticleTrader.com
Creative Commons License

Comments

No comments posted.

Add Comment

You do not have permission to comment. If you log in, you may be able to comment.

 Top Authors

 1 Stebee (3270)
 2 limalan88 (2920)
 3 alien82 (2756)
 4 kajuba (2508)
 5 sverdlow (1712)
 6 juliet (1691)
 7 jamiehanson (1690)
 8 MarkeD (1296)
 9 AnthonyF (1244)
 10 robertoms2003 (1212)
 11 articles (1205)
 12 artavia.seo (1148)
 13 spinxwebdesign (1113)
 14 gprather (1071)
 15 cj (1069)

 Distribution

Article Distribution

  
  Affiliate Program 2Checkout.com, Inc. is an authorized retailer of ArticleTrader.com

0.02s