fromPoynter1 week agoLoss of local journalists may be even worse than you think - PoynterIn 2002, the U.S. had about 40 journalists per 100,000 residents. Today, the national average is below nine.US news
Media industryfromFast Company1 month ago5 reasons that towns lose their local newspapersLocal newspapers are vanishing due to systemic issues that favor affluent areas over diverse, low-income communities.
Media industryfromDefector6 months agoThe Familiarity And Sadness Of Watching The Washington Post Go To Hell | DefectorThe Washington Post is experiencing a severe decline in readership and subscriber numbers, prompting significant internal dissatisfaction.