The importance of local news is gaining traction with industry and in journalism scholarship. But there is a need for careful analysis of what it means to be “local” and how we might theorise the role and place of news organisations and journalists who serve local audiences. This paper draws on three qualitative case studies of local newspapers serving small towns and cities in Australia to generate concepts that can be used to deepen understanding about this form of news. Our research highlights that to be local is practical and embodied. It requires individuals, groups, organisations or institution to be anchored in a particular locale and have in-depth understanding of that place that has developed over time. We extend the sc...
This unique text addresses the gap between journalism studies, which have tended to focus on nationa...
This article charts a scholarly framework for understanding media innovation in Australia’s non-metr...
Too often we tend to hear one single narrative about the state of newspapers in the United States. T...
Journalists and media researchers globally are increasingly expressing concern about trends in the n...
This article examines the emergence of new, inter-local spaces of news production and consumption, d...
This article examines the emergence of new, inter-local spaces of news production and consumption, d...
This article explores whether the increasingly touted power of solutions-oriented news serves as a p...
This paper investigates the origin stories of local journalism entrepreneurs in the UK, based on 57 ...
Australian country non-daily newspapers are generally very much local in their emphasis—they cover m...
Australian country non-daily newspapers are generally very much local in their emphasis--they cover ...
Local and regional journalism is perceived to aid the functioning of democracy. Yet local publicatio...
Australia’s regional newspapers are overwhelmingly local in their news focus, concentrating primaril...
One of the characteristics most widely associated with non-metropolitan news media is a relatively c...
News media ownership across the globe is becoming increasingly concentrated. Large media companies a...
This article contributes to broadening the understanding of journalistic authority by focusing on th...
This unique text addresses the gap between journalism studies, which have tended to focus on nationa...
This article charts a scholarly framework for understanding media innovation in Australia’s non-metr...
Too often we tend to hear one single narrative about the state of newspapers in the United States. T...
Journalists and media researchers globally are increasingly expressing concern about trends in the n...
This article examines the emergence of new, inter-local spaces of news production and consumption, d...
This article examines the emergence of new, inter-local spaces of news production and consumption, d...
This article explores whether the increasingly touted power of solutions-oriented news serves as a p...
This paper investigates the origin stories of local journalism entrepreneurs in the UK, based on 57 ...
Australian country non-daily newspapers are generally very much local in their emphasis—they cover m...
Australian country non-daily newspapers are generally very much local in their emphasis--they cover ...
Local and regional journalism is perceived to aid the functioning of democracy. Yet local publicatio...
Australia’s regional newspapers are overwhelmingly local in their news focus, concentrating primaril...
One of the characteristics most widely associated with non-metropolitan news media is a relatively c...
News media ownership across the globe is becoming increasingly concentrated. Large media companies a...
This article contributes to broadening the understanding of journalistic authority by focusing on th...
This unique text addresses the gap between journalism studies, which have tended to focus on nationa...
This article charts a scholarly framework for understanding media innovation in Australia’s non-metr...
Too often we tend to hear one single narrative about the state of newspapers in the United States. T...