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Go, Robots, Go! the Value and Challenges of Artificial Intelligence for Local Journalism

Digital Journalism, 2022
For the longest time, many thought the problem was unemployment. When Carl Benedikt Frey and Martin Osborne published their study on potential job losses from automation with Oxford’s Martin School in 2013, they landed what one could call an academic ...
A. Borchardt
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The trouble with ‘quiet advocacy’: local journalism and reporting climate change in rural and regional Australia

Media, Culture & Society, 2022
Climate activists and environmental communicators stress that addressing the climate crisis requires both global and local advocacy for transformational change-making. While journalists in small, rural communities are known to actively advocate on issues
G. Mocatta   +3 more
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Digital Opportunities for Local Journalism: A Panel Data Analysis on the Economic Performance of Online-Only vs. Print Newspapers

Digital Journalism, 2022
Digitalisation led to a structural crisis in the newspaper industry, undermining revenues from both readers and advertisers. Economies of scale play a central role in the newspaper business, but in a context of falling incomes, the major route to take ...
Raul Rios‐Rodríguez   +3 more
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Disseminator, Watchdog and Neighbor?: Positioning Local Journalism in the 2018 #FreePress Editorials Campaign

Journalism Practice, 2021
On August 15, 2018, hundreds of newspapers around the United States published editorials defending journalism against attacks by President Trump. This study examines how these editorials rhetorically represented the press’s role in democracy, as well as ...
Young Eun Moon, R. Lawrence
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Reinventing Local Journalism

Monthly review
Victor Pickard celebrates the passion and clarity that Robert W. McChesney brought to his work as an author, media advocate, and founder of Free Press—and in particular, McChesney's bold proposals for a publicly funded and democratic model of local ...
Victor Pickard
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Local Journalism and Local Media

2006
The local media - local newspapers and radio, regional television, cable television and local news on the internet - represents a diverse and rapidly-changing sector of the British media landscape. Bringing together media academics, local journalists and other media professionals, this text presents a thorough, up-to-date and authoritative account of ...
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Re-thinking trauma: Local journalism, peace-building and continuous traumatic stress (CTS) on the violent margins of Colombia

Media, War & Conflict, 2020
The study of trauma in journalism tends to assume that trauma exposure (whether it has been a single event or a series of cumulative episodes) is past and finite.
Mathew Charles
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Does Local Journalism Stimulate Voter Participation in State Supreme Court Elections?

Journal of Law and Courts, 2020
I gather new data on local media coverage of state supreme court elections and examine its effects on voter participation. I find that, even when controlling for campaign expense and advertising, media coverage can increase voter engagement in state ...
David A. Hughes
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Local and Hyperlocal Journalism

2018
There are more local news outlets operating around the world at any given moment than larger-scale metropolitan newsrooms, and yet it is the latter that have dominated journalism scholarship. As a specific area of inquiry, local journalism—often branded “community journalism” or “hyperlocal journalism”—is a relatively new but rapidly growing field of ...
Kristy Hess, Lisa Waller
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Red state, purple town: Polarized communities and local journalism in rural and small-town Kentucky

Journalism, 2018
As the United States grapples with increasingly partisan media and affective polarization, how do cultural and political fault lines filter into residents’ daily lives, and how are they navigated?
Andrea D. Wenzel
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