The Plaquemines Gazette, a small-town newspaper in Southeast Louisiana, keeps surviving as others have collapsed. The current owners of the Gazette are managing to cover news in Plaquemines Parish and produce a physical newspaper at a time when “digital content” is king. Profitable years are rare, as are high paying salaries. So, how does The Plaquemines Gazette continue to operate? Veteran New Orleans journalist Thanh Truong recently visited the paper’s offices in Belle Chasse to find out.
Truong recently had a conversation with the Gazette’s staff members about the survival of printed newspapers. The staff isn’t worried about likes, shares, downloads or even money. It’s a reminder of what journalism should be about.
The base of operations for The Plaquemines Gazette newspaper looks like an old-school printing shop because it is a print shop. Located on Belle Chasse Highway just before the Taco Bell in Belle Chasse, you’ll find Print All Inc.
As the name of the business suggests, they can print it all at the store: political banners, resumes, screen printing and embroidery… you name ...