Description |
254 pages ; 24 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-241) and index. |
Contents |
Introduction: the local news crisis will be solved one community at a time -- New Jersey: a digital innovator joins forces with a public television powerhouse -- Minneapolis, Minnesota: how heated competition is reviving local news -- Steven Waldman: the president of Rebuild Local News outlines his vision for revitalizing community journalism -- Bedford, Massachusetts: a homegrown news site comes into its own -- Denver, Colorado: The Sun rises over a complex media landscape -- Kara Meyberg Guzman: a former Alden editor talks about her reinvention as a publisher and her work as a local news advocate -- Memphis, Tennessee: a digital newsroom holds power to account -- Mendocino County, California: a rural startup seeks to find its footing -- Meredith Clark, PhD: what does the future of local news look like? More diverse, with an emphasis on social change -- New Haven, Connecticut: a longtime digital news project takes to the airwaves -- Storm Lake, Iowa: a print newspaper with a voice fights for survival -- Elizabeth Hansen Shapiro, PhD: a scholar and serial entrepreneur looks to the future -- Texas: a high-profile behemoth prepares for its second act -- Epilogue: the future is already here. |
Summary |
"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"-- Provided by publisher. |
Subject |
Journalism, Regional -- United States.
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Local mass media -- United States.
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Community newspapers -- United States.
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Journalism -- Social aspects.
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Added Author |
Kennedy, Dan, 1956- author.
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ISBN |
9780807009949 (hardcover ; acid-free paper) |
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0807009946 (hardcover ; acid-free paper) |
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