New media is largely about the rise of niche audiences, and the most natural of all niches is the local. But will we ever be able to get over the ingrained idea that local journalism in this country means low rent journalism served up by overworked junior journalists whose job is to fill up the space between the ads? [Introduction
This chapter investigates how local journalists reconsider their ideas of newsworthiness while adapt...
For legacy media companies, the digital world seemed to be the perfect place for scalable initiative...
Journalists and media researchers globally are increasingly expressing concern about trends in the n...
The big media companies face competition in their attempts to go local, reports MARGARET SIMONS NEW...
This unique text addresses the gap between journalism studies, which have tended to focus on nationa...
International audienceFor more than a century, local journalism has been taken almost for granted. B...
Too often we tend to hear one single narrative about the state of newspapers in the United States. T...
For more than a century, local journalism has been taken almost for granted. But the twenty-first ce...
In the journalistic ‘field,’ very local news is like a wild pasture—metaphorically...
Critics often laugh at the term \u27broadcast journalism.\u27 The idea that newscasters can be capab...
This chapter considers how changes to the political economy of local journalism are reconfiguring an...
Hyperlocal media has repeatedly been framed as a potential saviour of local journalism, but the demo...
The local media - local newspapers and radio, regional television, cable television and local news o...
This study explores which sources are “making” local news and whether these sources are simply indic...
For legacy media companies, the digital world seemed to be the perfect place for scalable initiative...
This chapter investigates how local journalists reconsider their ideas of newsworthiness while adapt...
For legacy media companies, the digital world seemed to be the perfect place for scalable initiative...
Journalists and media researchers globally are increasingly expressing concern about trends in the n...
The big media companies face competition in their attempts to go local, reports MARGARET SIMONS NEW...
This unique text addresses the gap between journalism studies, which have tended to focus on nationa...
International audienceFor more than a century, local journalism has been taken almost for granted. B...
Too often we tend to hear one single narrative about the state of newspapers in the United States. T...
For more than a century, local journalism has been taken almost for granted. But the twenty-first ce...
In the journalistic ‘field,’ very local news is like a wild pasture—metaphorically...
Critics often laugh at the term \u27broadcast journalism.\u27 The idea that newscasters can be capab...
This chapter considers how changes to the political economy of local journalism are reconfiguring an...
Hyperlocal media has repeatedly been framed as a potential saviour of local journalism, but the demo...
The local media - local newspapers and radio, regional television, cable television and local news o...
This study explores which sources are “making” local news and whether these sources are simply indic...
For legacy media companies, the digital world seemed to be the perfect place for scalable initiative...
This chapter investigates how local journalists reconsider their ideas of newsworthiness while adapt...
For legacy media companies, the digital world seemed to be the perfect place for scalable initiative...
Journalists and media researchers globally are increasingly expressing concern about trends in the n...