Within weeks of the nation-wide COVID-19 shutdown, more than 200 regional and community newspapers across Australia announced they could no longer keep their presses running due to the unprecedented crisis. A drain in advertising spend, a broken business model and the refusal of digital behemoths to pay for content were blamed for their collapse, ironically as audiences’ demand for credible news and information soared across the globe. There is no doubt the COVID-19 crisis has widened existing, deep cracks in the news media industry. In response this article sets out to explore possible solutions and strategies for local newspapers in the post-pandemic media landscape. We take an analogical approach to argue some of the issues that em...
Dozens of plans to help save journalism have emerged since the Covid-19 pandemic decimated media out...
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The political and media rhetoric of the pandemic is that of conflict and a call to arms in face of a...
The coronavirus pandemic has posed a range of unprecedented challenges for community journalism outl...
In developing the call for papers for this issue of GMJ/AU in September of 2020, little did we know ...
It is widely held that journalism, journalists and news all play important roles for democracy and a...
Offering an analysis of the ongoing ‘crisis’ in the provision of local news, exacerbated by the COVI...
There was a global pandemic with the emergence of the Covid-19 virus from 2019 until 2022. The pand...
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic altered journalistic practices globally. Recent research has out...
Global pandemics are likely to increase in frequency and severity, and media communication of key m...
In this essay, we engage with the call for Extraordinary Issue: Coronavirus, Crisis and Communicatio...
In the decade to 2018, 106 local and regional newspapers closed in Australia. As a consequence, 21 l...
This article explores whether the increasingly touted power of solutions-oriented news serves as a p...
The outbreak of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic provides an opportunity to investigate several asp...
This paper examines key discussions occurring in relation to three issues currently affecting the ne...
Dozens of plans to help save journalism have emerged since the Covid-19 pandemic decimated media out...
This article charts a scholarly framework for understanding media innovation in Australia’s non-metr...
The political and media rhetoric of the pandemic is that of conflict and a call to arms in face of a...
The coronavirus pandemic has posed a range of unprecedented challenges for community journalism outl...
In developing the call for papers for this issue of GMJ/AU in September of 2020, little did we know ...
It is widely held that journalism, journalists and news all play important roles for democracy and a...
Offering an analysis of the ongoing ‘crisis’ in the provision of local news, exacerbated by the COVI...
There was a global pandemic with the emergence of the Covid-19 virus from 2019 until 2022. The pand...
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic altered journalistic practices globally. Recent research has out...
Global pandemics are likely to increase in frequency and severity, and media communication of key m...
In this essay, we engage with the call for Extraordinary Issue: Coronavirus, Crisis and Communicatio...
In the decade to 2018, 106 local and regional newspapers closed in Australia. As a consequence, 21 l...
This article explores whether the increasingly touted power of solutions-oriented news serves as a p...
The outbreak of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic provides an opportunity to investigate several asp...
This paper examines key discussions occurring in relation to three issues currently affecting the ne...
Dozens of plans to help save journalism have emerged since the Covid-19 pandemic decimated media out...
This article charts a scholarly framework for understanding media innovation in Australia’s non-metr...
The political and media rhetoric of the pandemic is that of conflict and a call to arms in face of a...