Hyperlocal media has repeatedly been framed as a potential saviour of local journalism, but the democratic and civic role that often is ascribed to hyperlocals is not obvious or uncomplicated. The hyperlocals’ vulnerable economic situation makes them dependent on free content, for example material produced by local councils or organizations. This paper investigates the role of hyperlocal media entrepreneurs and their interaction with local councils and other stakeholders. We examine how the hyperlocal media entrepreneurs supply their communities with news in places of a media void, and how they perceive their role in their communities. Findings from this qualitative study show that the media entrepreneurs view their news production as an im...
This chapter explores longstanding tensions between the private and public media sectors in the UK, ...
At a time when digital technologies are impacting on the success and sustainability of traditional m...
Community journalism is changing with the digital age. Hyperlocal news sites—sometimes ran by journa...
Hyperlocal media has repeatedly been framed as a potential saviour of local journalism, but the demo...
In the wake of the withdrawal of commercial journalism from local communities at the beginning of th...
This chapter sets out how the debate on the value of hyperlocal journalism in the UK has drawn on a ...
In the wake of the withdrawal of commercial journalism from local communities at the beginning of th...
This study investigates how hyperlocal entrepreneurs interpret and undertake the role of accountable...
The role of hyperlocal media is of increasing relevance as traditional local journalism experiences...
The role of hyperlocal media is of increasing relevance as traditional local journalism experiences ...
The role of hyperlocal media is of increasing relevance as traditional local journalism experiences ...
In recent years, a new wave of hyperlocal community news websites has developed in the United Kingdo...
Nowadays one of the channels to get information about the local environment is hyperlocal news media...
In the journalistic ‘field,’ very local news is like a wild pasture—metaphorically...
Since the early 2000s, a largely Internet-based network of independent news operations has emerged ...
This chapter explores longstanding tensions between the private and public media sectors in the UK, ...
At a time when digital technologies are impacting on the success and sustainability of traditional m...
Community journalism is changing with the digital age. Hyperlocal news sites—sometimes ran by journa...
Hyperlocal media has repeatedly been framed as a potential saviour of local journalism, but the demo...
In the wake of the withdrawal of commercial journalism from local communities at the beginning of th...
This chapter sets out how the debate on the value of hyperlocal journalism in the UK has drawn on a ...
In the wake of the withdrawal of commercial journalism from local communities at the beginning of th...
This study investigates how hyperlocal entrepreneurs interpret and undertake the role of accountable...
The role of hyperlocal media is of increasing relevance as traditional local journalism experiences...
The role of hyperlocal media is of increasing relevance as traditional local journalism experiences ...
The role of hyperlocal media is of increasing relevance as traditional local journalism experiences ...
In recent years, a new wave of hyperlocal community news websites has developed in the United Kingdo...
Nowadays one of the channels to get information about the local environment is hyperlocal news media...
In the journalistic ‘field,’ very local news is like a wild pasture—metaphorically...
Since the early 2000s, a largely Internet-based network of independent news operations has emerged ...
This chapter explores longstanding tensions between the private and public media sectors in the UK, ...
At a time when digital technologies are impacting on the success and sustainability of traditional m...
Community journalism is changing with the digital age. Hyperlocal news sites—sometimes ran by journa...