Letter from the editor - Changes to The Scotsman website

The Scotsman is proud to be the trusted source of independent, high-quality journalism for our readers, a position we've held for 200 years.

By Frank O'Donnell Wednesday, 12th June 2019, 5:56 pm

Letter

From those early days of print to now ensuring you have all today’s news and information at your fingertips on your mobile phone, we have transformed our newsroom.

And we will continue to adapt and evolve our unrivalled service to meet your needs in our fast-paced digital world.

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We love providing you with the news and we trust that you want to stay on this journey with us.

We will continue to adapt and evolve our unrivalled service to meet your needs in our fast-paced digital world.

But quality journalism costs money and so today we are calling on the support of our loyal readers to sustain this by subscribing to our scotsman.com website.

Our new subscription is focused on helping you stay in the know and to have an enhanced and more enjoyable online experience.

This means fewer advertisements, access to our newsletters and free access to the app version of The Scotsman.

It is through the financial support of our readers that we can continue to focus more on the news you want to read about and report more on the issues that matter to you.

It gives our journalists the freedom to continue reporting on the important events of the day; focusing on factual storytelling which impacts on your lives, investigating, holding powers to account, being your voice and fighting for justice.

With an increase in unregulated content and sometimes inaccurate news made available through social media it is more important than ever that our regulated and trusted voice remains loud and clear - and talking for you.

At The Scotsman, we do not just report on our local communities. We are part of our local communities. We care about what you care about, we enjoy doing what you enjoy doing.

You are at the centre of what we do - and so from today we will be counting on your continued support. Paying for news is an investment in the future of our communities, our local economy and democracy.