Local newspapers in Northern Ireland adapting to survive
The local newspaper has been at the centre of life in many of Northern Ireland's towns for generations.
But with rising costs, falling sales and the move to the internet many papers are struggling.
The Newry Reporter, which has been in print for 155 years, was on the verge of closure last month before being bought out.
This new investment shows that, despite the challenges, there is still a market for the printed word.