The term ‘hyperlocal’ has become part of internet-era local news media vocabulary. In the UK, it symbolizes a twenty-first century style of community news provision which exists on the margins of the local media ecosystem. Mainstream media has lost traction in the ultra-local space, which has been increasingly populated by independent operators. This article proposes that independent hyperlocal publishing has borrowed elements from the mainstream, particularly the socially cohesive aspects. Applying subcultural theory to the working practices of 27 UK hyperlocal operators revealed that they were adopting a ‘make-do-and-mend’ bricolage culture (Lévi-Strauss, Claude. 1966. The Savage Mind. Oxford: Oxford University Press) which both retrieved...
Hyperlocal media has repeatedly been framed as a potential saviour of local journalism, but the demo...
Declining legacy media seriously affects local journalism in Sweden. Since 2004, nearly every second...
Declining legacy media seriously affects local journalism in Sweden. Since 2004, nearly every second...
In the wake of the withdrawal of commercial journalism from local communities at the beginning of th...
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 recent years, a new wave of hyperlocal community news websites has developed in the United Kingdo...
Since the early 2000s, a largely Internet-based network of independent news operations has emerged ...
Increased interest in hyperlocal news has led to growing evidence of its economic value, its ability...
Hyperlocal media is a form of online, alternative community media created by citizens to service the...
This thesis adopts a little used subcultural lens for a qualitative investigation of selective UK in...
At a time when digital technologies are impacting on the success and sustainability of traditional m...
In the journalistic ‘field,’ very local news is like a wild pasture—metaphorically...
UnrestrictedThis paper researches the rise of independent hyperlocal news blogs and how they measure...
Hyperlocal media has repeatedly been framed as a potential saviour of local journalism, but the demo...
Declining legacy media seriously affects local journalism in Sweden. Since 2004, nearly every second...
Declining legacy media seriously affects local journalism in Sweden. Since 2004, nearly every second...
In the wake of the withdrawal of commercial journalism from local communities at the beginning of th...
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 recent years, a new wave of hyperlocal community news websites has developed in the United Kingdo...
Since the early 2000s, a largely Internet-based network of independent news operations has emerged ...
Increased interest in hyperlocal news has led to growing evidence of its economic value, its ability...
Hyperlocal media is a form of online, alternative community media created by citizens to service the...
This thesis adopts a little used subcultural lens for a qualitative investigation of selective UK in...
At a time when digital technologies are impacting on the success and sustainability of traditional m...
In the journalistic ‘field,’ very local news is like a wild pasture—metaphorically...
UnrestrictedThis paper researches the rise of independent hyperlocal news blogs and how they measure...
Hyperlocal media has repeatedly been framed as a potential saviour of local journalism, but the demo...
Declining legacy media seriously affects local journalism in Sweden. Since 2004, nearly every second...
Declining legacy media seriously affects local journalism in Sweden. Since 2004, nearly every second...