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localnewsinitiative.northwestern.edu
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| | | | Last year'sState of Local News Reportfeatured a dozen "Bright Spots." For our second editionof this Local News Initiative project, we highlighted 12 media outlets around the country that are building sustainable models by providing original reporting on their communities while they experiment with news collaborations, digital subscription offers, and other efforts to diversify revenue and engage audiences. In just a few examples, we checked in on theSalt Lake Tribune's transition from for-profit newspaper to digital-first nonprofit, reported on Georges Mediaopening another Advocate newspaperin Louisiana, profiled theAtlanta Journal-Constitution's renewed focus on local news and trackedConecta Arizona's growth from a WhatsApp channel to full-fledged news outlet. (For more inspiration, see our 2023 Bright Spots.) | |
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dankennedy.net
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| | | | Everybody's talking about that New York Times poll (free link) showing that President Biden has more or less caught up with Donald Trump. But I think the results of a Wall Street Journal poll... | |
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dankennedy.net
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| | | | I am a professor at Northeastern University's School of Journalism, specializing in opinion journalism, media ethics and the future of local news. I write about developments in community journalism... | |
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www.newsbusters.org
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| | Shepard Smith, a long-time anchor for the Fox News Channel, signed a new multi-year contract on Thursday, when he stated during an interview with Joe Concha, a media reporter for The Hill political website, that opinion programming on his network doesn't "really have rules" and exists "strictly to be entertaining." |