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Keith Davis, 12, reporter, is on the case. Credit: Rocky Stuffelbeam, Star Courier
Despite all the talk about the death of print journalism, some newspapers continue to thrive in the 21st century.
One example is the Annawan Times in Illinois, where it helps that the publisher -- also the town's only reporter -- maintains a low overhead. Oh, and he's only 12 years old.
Keith Davis publishes the weekly newspaper for his town of 900 people, located about two hours west of Chicago. The Times doesn't make much money, but Davis tells NBC News in Chicago that he doesn't mind the lack of financial reward. Like most journalists, he's in the business for the love of it rather than money."I keep my ears and eyes open, and if I hear about something going on, I see if it's true," he tells the network. "If there are sirens going off, I try to figure out what it is."
Davis started the Annawan News when he was just 9, and it has since morphed into the Annawan Times, complete with a website and loyal advertisers.
"We don't have a paper in town, and the ones around us don't really cover a lot of local news," he tells NBC News. "I had to start it so we can have that kind of news."
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The seventh grader has been recognized by his colleagues by being accepted into the Illinois Press Association.
"Our executive director said that he was doing a really good thing and wanted to make him an honorary member," David Porter, the communication and marketing director for the association, tells NBC News. "He's a great kid. A really great kid."
Davis gets all the accoutrement of membership -- including a press association card and sticker -- without having to pay dues.
"I didn't know if they would make me a member, but when they did, they gave me a bunch of stuff," Davis tells NBC News. "Press cards, notepads, pens, posters -- I didn't think I'd get all that."
Membership in the press association usually requires an examination of the newspaper to ensure the publication meets legal requirements and other criteria, such as content and length. Officials waived those rules for their youngest member.
"We didn't get to the point of examining the paper for qualifications," Porter tells NBC News. "We decided it didn't matter. As long as he's putting out legitimate news products, he should have the same privileges assigned to those credentials. We wanted to welcome him into our organization."
Davis covers a wide range of local beats. However, he's particularly big on the weather. It's hard to do up-to-the-minute weather reporting on a weekly newspaper, but Davis manages.
"I like winter stories," Davis tells NBC News. "My favorite one was about a snowstorm that happened on Christmas Day. It delayed all the holiday travels, and I got to report about it."
Davis' friends sometimes help with the paper. "They help out sometimes, but they don't enjoy it as much as I do," he tells NBC News. "So I do most of it by myself."
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6-25-2010 @ 7:27AM
james claypool said...hes not a kid hes a 12 year old man/great job son !!!!!!!!!!!
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6-25-2010 @ 10:12AM
Wish Belkin said...Fine work Keith. If you ever start taking mail subscriptions, I'll be the first to sign up.
6-25-2010 @ 8:04AM
tony said...what a great story, and good luck with you, future man!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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6-25-2010 @ 8:04AM
Tammy said...Now this is a GREAT story! Keep up the good job, I'm sure his parents and his town are very proud of him. Great things await this child.
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6-25-2010 @ 8:16AM
Aracely said...These type of stories are the ones that need to be made public through every media outlet!
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6-25-2010 @ 8:54AM
john foote said...This is the kind of person that made America great. We need more like him.
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6-25-2010 @ 8:36AM
Bruc said...Maybe he should travel up to Montreal and cover Nafi-Fina, The North American Forum on Integration, and report on how his own country will one day betray him.
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6-25-2010 @ 8:49AM
Rose said...This is an uplifting story about a great young man. What an extraordinary example for other teens. Keith, no doubt will continue to excel in the future.
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6-25-2010 @ 9:07AM
Simon Sagala-Mulindwa said...Amazing story! He is very inspiring to the youth, tomorrow's generation and citizens of the (hopefully) new world. If only one in every 1000 teenagers and youths in every country of he world could do that, then one would hope for brand new print-media journalism world. Let's all spread the new Newspaper Gospel, according to Keith Davis.
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6-25-2010 @ 9:43AM
Missy Brooke said...What a great story! The boy is sure to go far and kudos to his parents for raising him right!
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6-25-2010 @ 9:47AM
Harry Hurt said...America needs more citizens like you, Keith. As you grow, keep your morals straight, study hard, and stay away from "IN" things, like drugs and such. I have a feeling your parents are raising you right. You are certainly something they can be proud of.
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6-25-2010 @ 3:49PM
Richard Karkkainen said...Most newspapers are worthless.
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6-25-2010 @ 10:36AM
Ron said...I disagree. He is just a kid. Let him be one. We do not see what goes on behind the scenes. It seems every parent has a "gifted" child, and someone always tries to get publicity by comparing his or her child's actions to adult situations. Encouragement, yes. Sycophantic admiration, no. No one benefits from that.
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6-25-2010 @ 11:08AM
Ivan said...Its good you like it from the start and had honor for cover the important news not like some does for only money.
I know i can't suggest something but in this seasons start's some tournaments many in big cities some are for charity you can try write it.
Hope this help and keep doing the great job keith and family.
Sincerely
Ivan
n_n
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6-25-2010 @ 11:08AM
r said...how is the paper printed? is it an online paper? is he insured against libel?
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6-25-2010 @ 11:27AM
Dr.jim balding said...great job, keep it up and the best of luck to you,I would love to have one of your papers,
Jim Balding
11925 koenigstein rd.
Santa Paula Ca 93060
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6-25-2010 @ 11:42AM
B said...Great Job Keith! We are very proud to be a sponsor :-)
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