E99 - State of Local News Report

E99 - State of Local News Report

Author: MDDC Press Association January 22, 2025 Duration: 38:30

Join Rebecca Snyder as she sits down with Tim Franklin, Senior Associate Dean and Director of the Medill Local News Initiative at Northwestern University. In this episode, they dive into the latest Medill State of Local News Report findings, explore the growing crisis of news deserts and discuss innovative solutions reshaping the local news landscape. From the challenges of ownership shifts to the rise of digital-only outlets and the role of universities in journalism, this conversation unpacks the urgent need for sustainable local journalism. Don't miss the insights and ideas for fostering vibrant local news communities!

Check out Medill's report at https://localnewsinitiative.northwestern.edu/


Ever wonder how a major local story really came together, or what a reporter was thinking when they asked that tough question? Five Dubs Podcast pulls back the curtain on the newsrooms across Maryland, Delaware, and Washington D.C. Hosts Rebecca Snyder and Kevin Berrier, through the MDDC Press Association, sit down with the journalists themselves to explore the how and why behind the headlines you read each day. This isn't just a recap of the news; it's a conversation about the process, the challenges, and the sometimes surprising human stories that unfold during the pursuit of a story. In each episode, you'll hear firsthand accounts of what it takes to cover communities in this dynamic region, from the initial tip to the published piece. The Five Dubs Podcast offers a unique, insider perspective on the function and future of local media, making the landscape of regional journalism more accessible and understandable. It’s for anyone curious about the mechanics of news gathering and the people dedicated to telling our local stories.
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