"A groundbreaking study of the journalism startups that are challenging status quos across the country, from an activist video feed in Minneapolis to a watchdog news site in Memphis. A must-read for activists, entrepreneurs, and journalists who want to start local news outlets in their communities"--
"A groundbreaking study of the journalism startups that are challenging status quos across the country, from an activist video feed in Minneapolis to a watchdog news site in Memphis. A must-read for activists, entrepreneurs, and journalists who want to start local news outlets in their communities"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
INTRODUCTION The Local News Crisis Will Be Solved One Community at a Time CHAPTER ONE New Jersey: A Digital Innovator Joins Forces with a Public Television Powerhouse CHAPTER TWO Minneapolis, Minnesota: How Heated Competition Is Reviving Local News CONVERSATIONS Steven Waldman: The president of Rebuild Local News outlines his vision for revitalizing community journalism. CHAPTER THREE Bedford, Massachusetts: A Homegrown News Site Comes into Its Own CHAPTER FOUR Denver, Colorado: The Sun Rises over a Complex Media Landscape CONVERSATIONS Kara Meyberg Guzman: A former Alden editor talks about her reinvention as a publisher and her work as a local news advocate. CHAPTER FIVE Memphis, Tennessee: A Digital Newsroom Holds Power to Account CHAPTER SIX Mendocino County, California: A Rural Startup Seeks to Find Its Footing CONVERSATIONS Meredith Clark, PhD: What does the future of local news look like? More diverse, with an emphasis on social change. CHAPTER SEVEN New Haven, Connecticut: A Longtime Digital News Project Takes to the Airwaves CHAPTER EIGHT Storm Lake, Iowa: A Print Newspaper with a Voice Fights for Survival CONVERSATIONS Elizabeth Hansen Shapiro, PhD: A scholar and serial entrepreneur looks to the future. CHAPTER NINE Texas: A High-Profile Behemoth Prepares for Its Second Act EPILOGUE The Future Is Already Here Acknowledgments Notes Index
INTRODUCTION The Local News Crisis Will Be Solved One Community at a Time CHAPTER ONE New Jersey: A Digital Innovator Joins Forces with a Public Television Powerhouse CHAPTER TWO Minneapolis, Minnesota: How Heated Competition Is Reviving Local News CONVERSATIONS Steven Waldman: The president of Rebuild Local News outlines his vision for revitalizing community journalism. CHAPTER THREE Bedford, Massachusetts: A Homegrown News Site Comes into Its Own CHAPTER FOUR Denver, Colorado: The Sun Rises over a Complex Media Landscape CONVERSATIONS Kara Meyberg Guzman: A former Alden editor talks about her reinvention as a publisher and her work as a local news advocate. CHAPTER FIVE Memphis, Tennessee: A Digital Newsroom Holds Power to Account CHAPTER SIX Mendocino County, California: A Rural Startup Seeks to Find Its Footing CONVERSATIONS Meredith Clark, PhD: What does the future of local news look like? More diverse, with an emphasis on social change. CHAPTER SEVEN New Haven, Connecticut: A Longtime Digital News Project Takes to the Airwaves CHAPTER EIGHT Storm Lake, Iowa: A Print Newspaper with a Voice Fights for Survival CONVERSATIONS Elizabeth Hansen Shapiro, PhD: A scholar and serial entrepreneur looks to the future. CHAPTER NINE Texas: A High-Profile Behemoth Prepares for Its Second Act EPILOGUE The Future Is Already Here Acknowledgments Notes Index
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