by holdthefrontpage staff
Local newspapers are continuing the trend of launching hyperlocal news websites with the Yorkshire Evening Post and KM Group broadening their online portfolio.
The Leeds-based daily is rolling out a series of 20 hyperlocal sites focussing on neighbouring communities of the West Yorkshire city.
The YEP sites feature ultra-local news, information, sport and entertainment with most carrying video and audio footage.
Each one features a community directory with links to local groups and organisations with some carrying sections for local sports clubs with match reports.
They also feature the latest planning applications as well as 'ex-pat maps and guestbooks.
YEP digital community editor Andrew Hutchinson said: "We want these sites to be a daily source of news, sport and entertainment for the very latest on what's going on in the community."
The KM Group has launched SittingbourneMessenger.co.uk which features news from its paid-for Sittingbourne Messenger and free Sittingbourne Extra titles.
It will cover news in the Kent town and surrounding villages and shares the features of other KM Group local sites, such as dedicated community news pages and a direct link to the e-edition of the Sittingbourne Extra.
KM Group's Swale editor Matt Ramsden says: "The launch of SittingbourneMessenger.co.uk is an exciting development for readers and advertisers.
"We aim to make it the number one site serving the greater Sittingbourne area – a one-stop-shop for everyone's news, sport and advertising needs."
Visitors will be able to share stories on social media sites like Facebook, Delicious and Digg as well as follow their Twitter feed.
