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| | | | | By Dan Kennedy The release of a new report by Penelope Muse Abernathy on the state of local news is always a big deal. For 15 years now, she's been tracking the extent of the crisis, and has done more than anyone to popularize the phrase "news deserts," which describes communities without a source of... | |
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localnewsinitiative.northwestern.edu
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| | | | | The old formula went like this: Journalism undergrads would learn in classes and maybe work on the school paper and then get professional experience via internships or summer jobs at news outlets. | |
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newrepublic.com
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| | | | | The decline of printed newspapers has resulted in news deserts, "ghost" publications, and increased public mistrust of the media. Undeterred, local journalists soldier on. | |
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www.ineteconomics.org
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| | | Journalist Andrea Gabor's new book heralds a "quiet revolution" in education you didn't know was happening | ||