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Why Local News?WHO WE AREWATCH THE NEWS contact US contact usCAREERSADVERTISESUBSCRIBE Why DO WE NEED Local NEWS? Local newspapers have been the backbone of communities for over 200 years, but during the last 20 years, they’ve virtually disappeared. Today, there are at least 1,800 news “deserts” that have no local or daily news.‍‍Local News Network is addressing this situation by providing FREE, relevant local news – shared as videos created for locals, by locals - to underserved news markets, and also providing local businesses with a way to easily, affordably and effectively reach their local prospects and customers. 

Read below to learn more about the value of local news.

Lack of Local News Tied to Government Secrecy, New Report Says

The loss of local news is linked with increased government secrecy, according to a new study conducted by the Brechner Center for the Advancement of the First Amendment at the University of Florida.READ MORE

Bigger picture, slower stuff: A rural reporting experiment in Southwest Colorado

For the past six months, a journalist for the Daily Yonder, a national nonprofit news outlet focused on rural America, has been reporting stories from Colorado’s Four Corners region based out of Montezuma County.READ MORE

A Secretive Hedge Fund is Gutting Newsrooms

A look inside Alden Global Capital's plans to gut the American Newspaper Industry.READ MORE

Newspaper Industry On The Brink, Losing Ads, Coverage And Staff

Yesterday’s bombshell report from the Atlantic about the horrifying state of the American newspaper industry is only the latest in a steady torrent of bad news that’s lasted more than a decade. It’s been an era of inexorable decline, and its impact on democracy itself is catastrophic.READ MORE

Newspapers May Be Disappearing But Need for News Remains

While the demise of Hong Kong newspaper Apple Daily sent shockwaves through the publishing world-and was certainly precipitated by political pressure from Beijing-there is no doubt that local newspapers, the backbone of communities for over 200 years, have virtually disappeared.READ MORE

A quarter of all U.S. newspapers have died in 15 years

The relentless spread of news deserts was speeding up even before the coronavirus incapacitated local economies, and since then the rate has accelerated some more.READ MORE

Creative broadcast news solution Local News Network fills void in small news deserts

The Local News Network offers a new business model to help small and rural news deserts regain momentum. The broadcast outlet produces individual news stories that air at various video displays across each market. The stories are packaged with local business advertisements, which LNN produces, or advertisers provide.READ MORE

A Cornerstone of Democracy, Collapsing

In the internet’s early days, it seemed to have the potential to crush traditional print media. But its impact has turned out to be more nuanced.READ MORE

Can Engineers Design Better Paywalls For Local News Outlets?

This week's announcement that The Salt Lake Tribune and Deseret News would switch from daily to weekly distributionnext year was the latest indication of the plight of local newspapers. Amid the declines in revenue from advertising and classifieds, paid subscriptions and paywalls have become more important ways for publishers to monetize their content.READ MORE

New steps to preserve and protect journalism and local newsrooms

We’ve been looking at ways Microsoft’s technology and resources can help address some of the challenges journalism faces, and today I want to share some of the initial work of our initiative. It includes a new community-based pilot program that looks at ways to provide journalists and newsrooms new tools, technology and capacity, and expand reach for local news outlets.READ MORE

Americans are losing faith in an objective media. A new Gallup/Knight study explores why.

Americans have high aspirations for the news media to be a trusted, independent watchdog that holds the powerful to account. But in a new Gallup/Knight study, we’ve found the gap is growing between what Americans expect from the news and what they think they are getting. Perceptions of bias are increasing too, which further erodes the media’s ability to deliver on its promise to our democracy.READ MORE

'Ghosting The News' Author Says Local Journalism 'Freefall' Is Accelerating

More than 2,000 newspapers have shut down in recent years, and some regions have become news deserts. Washington Post columnist Margaret Sullivan says the collapse of local news undermines democracy.READ MORE Next SUBSCRIBE News for Locals. By Locals. This website and all derivative works Copyright 2020-3020 by The Local NEWS Network. All Rights Reserved. LNN Privacy Policy

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