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What Works in Community News by Ellen Clegg and Dan Kennedy
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Nov 12, 2024 | ISBN 9780807016480

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Praise

“For readers who despair at the collapse of traditional media nationwide, this survey is a bolster; for journalists looking to create such viable news sources in their own communities, it’s a highly useful road map.”
Booklist, Starred Review

“A fresh, optimistic, and necessary exploration of what really works in the crucially important realm of local news.”
—Margaret Sullivan, author of Ghosting the News: Local Journalism and the Crisis of American Democracy

“A great and important book . . . Provides great hope that the field is full of passionate, brilliant people who are going to figure this out.”
—Steven Waldman, founder of Rebuild Local News and cofounder of Report for America

“A valuable reference book for entrepreneurs and a compelling read for anyone interested in saving and reviving local news.”
—Penelope Muse Abernathy, author of Saving Community Journalism: The Path to Profitability

“Pulls together in one place innovative approaches from across the country to stave off growing ‘news deserts.’ You can’t help but find this book nourishing if you care about preserving local news—and our democracy.”
—Gregory L. Moore, former editor of The Denver Post

“Crackling with insights and richly detailed, this sharply written book is essential reading for anyone interested in journalism’s future and the democracy it serves.”
—Victor Pickard, author of Democracy Without Journalism? Confronting the Misinformation Society

“A comprehensive history and analysis of major news ecosystems in the emerging digital media landscape.”
—Anne Galloway, VTDigger founder and editor at large

Table Of Contents

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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