This paper investigates the origin stories of local journalism entrepreneurs in the UK, based on 57 in-depth interviews and a survey of 116 practitioners, carried out in 2020–2021. In doing so, it focuses on the motivations and identities of editors of what are variably known as community journalism outlets and hyperlocals. These outlets represent a growing sector which has filled the gap left behind by the closure and consolidation of local and regional newspapers. Many have been established over the past decade, frequently by journalists previously working for traditional media organisations. Drawing on insights from the field of social enterprise, the article shows that, like other social entrepreneurs, community journalists are driven b...
The importance of local news is gaining traction with industry and in journalism scholarship. But th...
The proliferation of entrepreneurial journalism initiatives over the past decade has been inherently...
The public interest value of news is often viewed through the prism of its relationship to democracy...
This paper investigates the origin stories of local journalism entrepreneurs in the UK, based on 57 ...
This article contributes to broadening the understanding of journalistic authority by focusing on th...
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...
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 ...
This article explores whether the increasingly touted power of solutions-oriented news serves as a p...
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...
In the closing decade of the twentieth century Joümalism was perceived to be in crisis, as profit-dr...
Hyperlocal media has repeatedly been framed as a potential saviour of local journalism, but the demo...
The importance of local news is gaining traction with industry and in journalism scholarship. But th...
The proliferation of entrepreneurial journalism initiatives over the past decade has been inherently...
The public interest value of news is often viewed through the prism of its relationship to democracy...
This paper investigates the origin stories of local journalism entrepreneurs in the UK, based on 57 ...
This article contributes to broadening the understanding of journalistic authority by focusing on th...
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...
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 ...
This article explores whether the increasingly touted power of solutions-oriented news serves as a p...
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...
In the closing decade of the twentieth century Joümalism was perceived to be in crisis, as profit-dr...
Hyperlocal media has repeatedly been framed as a potential saviour of local journalism, but the demo...
The importance of local news is gaining traction with industry and in journalism scholarship. But th...
The proliferation of entrepreneurial journalism initiatives over the past decade has been inherently...
The public interest value of news is often viewed through the prism of its relationship to democracy...