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Local news deserts are expanding. But could there be green shoots?


Local news deserts are expanding. But could there be green shoots?

News deserts are likely to grow in the next few years. The Medill “Watch List,” a predictive model developed by data scientists and journalism ...

Local news deserts are expanding. But could there be green shoots?

Tim Franklin, LMF board member and Director of Local News Initiative at Northwestern University Medill School, shares his key takeaways from ...

Nancy Lane - X.com

Local news deserts are expanding. But could there be green shoots? From localmedia.org · 2 ...

Medill report shows local news deserts expanding - Northwestern Now

The number of local news deserts expanded in the U.S. this year with 127 newspapers shuttering, leaving nearly 55 million Americans with ...

Green shoots in local news, but not where they're needed most

As detailed in the Medill School of Journalism's annual “State of Local News” report, published Wednesday, almost all the startup activity in ...

Local Media Association + Local Media Foundation

... news sites and R&D partners to help achieve their business goals. Local ... Local news deserts are expanding. But could there be green shoots? October ...

How America's largest newspaper company is creating news deserts

The country's largest newspaper company, Gannett, is once again forecasting it will sell off more of its daily newspapers.

The fate of local news: America's largest newspaper company ... - NPR

And these places will become more like a news desert. You ... There are green shoots going up, but the challenge is just very difficult.

The Ecosystem Helping to Bring Community Voices to News Deserts

Across the United States, news deserts are growing as local papers close and communities are left without access to credible and ...

The State of Local News 2022

If current trends continue unabated, by the end of 2025, we will have lost a third of newspapers and almost two-thirds of journalists employed ...

A new report finds that news deserts are spreading - What Works

Local news is in crisis, as community newspapers across the country have been hollowed out by the loss of advertising and by devastating cuts ...

Solutions to America's Local Journalism Crisis - Shorenstein Center

Across America, the shuttering of local newspapers is contributing to a growing crisis in trusted local news and information, and an emerging ...

The Suburban News Desert: Where Communities of Color Are ...

The news deserts crisis caused by a decline in local reporting has been documented across the United States for more than a decade: a measurable ...

WILL LOCAL NEWS SURVIVE? - The Expanding News Desert

NEWS DESERTS AND GHOST NEWSPAPERS: WILL LOCAL NEWS SURVIVE? By Penelope Muse Abernathy. Knight Chair in Journalism and Digital Media Economics.

The news desert problem continues to worsen with little relief in sight

“I particularly worry about rural counties,” Franklin said. “There is not the capital to support local news, and advertising and audience are ...

Green shoots in the news desert | Noosa Today

The term “news desert” was coined by American journalist and academic Penelope Muse Abernathy, chair of the Hussman School of Journalism at ...

CCN in the News | Center for Community News - University of Vermont

Green shoots in local news, but not where they're needed most. Columbia ... It has now expanded and the Center for Community News' new goal is to ...

Echoes from the desert: Five seasoned reporters reflect on the ...

It may seem like the end, but it's not the end yet. The Medill Local News report, which covers the US market, points to a few green shoots ...

Local News Archives - The Narrative Matters

Local news deserts are expanding. But could there be green shoots? ... As the overseer of the Medill State of Local News Project, this writer dives into the ...

Gannett creates news deserts or ghost newspapers - The Rural Blog

It's not happening everywhere. But there are communities across the country where smart digital outlets are growing to the point where in some ...