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Local Journalism

All articles tagged with #local journalism

obituary2 years ago

Uncovering Corruption and Seeking Closure: The Mitchell Legacy

David Mitchell, the editor of The Point Reyes Light, a small California newspaper, has passed away at the age of 79. Mitchell's newspaper won a Pulitzer Prize in 1979 for its exposé on Synanon, a drug rehabilitation program turned violent cult. The investigation led to a landmark ruling by the California Supreme Court, protecting the rights of investigative reporters to keep the names of confidential sources secret. Mitchell's dedication to local journalism and his efforts to shed light on important stories, including the experiences of Mexican immigrants in Marin County, were highly regarded.

media2 years ago

"Taylor Swift and Beyoncé: The Saviors of Local Journalism?"

Gannett, a media company, has received nearly 1,000 applications for reporter positions covering Taylor Swift's Eras Tour and Beyoncé's Renaissance Tour, believing that these high-profile beats will help save local journalism. The company had previously laid off over 6% of its news division but has since hired over 260 journalists and plans to fill more than 100 open positions.

press-freedom2 years ago

Police Raid Reveals Hard-Hitting History of 'Marion County Record'

The Marion County Record, a family-owned newspaper in Kansas, has a history of hard-hitting reporting and holding local officials accountable. Recently, the newspaper was raided by the police, prompting concerns over press freedom violations. The raid disrupted the newspaper's work and drew attention away from important local issues. The Marion County Record is the only publication covering Marion, a rural community, and has been instrumental in exposing various local controversies. The newspaper's staff is now focused on recovering their confiscated equipment and seeking compensation for damages caused by the raid.

media2 years ago

"Community left adrift as coal county newspaper folds, leaving residents disconnected"

The closure of The Welch News, a 100-year-old newspaper in McDowell County, West Virginia, has left residents feeling isolated and uninformed. The loss of the local news outlet has resulted in a lack of coverage on public meetings, local events, and important issues such as infrastructure upgrades and disinformation. With limited internet access and no local radio or television stations, the community is struggling to stay connected and informed. The closure highlights the ongoing decline of American newspapers, disproportionately affecting rural communities and exacerbating the information gap.

business2 years ago

Gannett journalists to strike nationwide in protest of CEO and cost-cutting measures.

Hundreds of unionized Gannett journalists across the US will go on strike on June 5, coinciding with the company's annual shareholders meeting. The NewsGuild-CWA is calling on shareholders to withhold their votes on CEO Mike Reed, citing job cuts and dwindling local news coverage. Gannett says it is saving local journalism through its "Project Breakthrough" initiative. Unionized journalists say they are deeply underpaid, while Reed made around $3.4m in 2022. The strike will not include employees at Gannett's design/editing centers.

media2 years ago

Boston Globe Launches Local Journalism Initiative and Live Radio Broadcast from Public Library.

The Boston Globe has launched a new local journalism initiative, Boston Globe New Hampshire, following the success of its expansion into Rhode Island. The initiative will cover stories that matter to the Granite State community, with Steven Porter and Amanda Gokee leading the team. The Globe has won a Pulitzer Prize for investigative reporting in New Hampshire and has covered local and national political issues. The initiative will also launch a weekday email newsletter, Globe NH | Morning Report, and offer a dedicated New Hampshire section for readers.