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Only 23% of Americans who say they pay for online news report paying for a local or regional newspaper. News organizations in the U.S. have long relied on commercial business practices – such as ...
Why did your hometown newspaper vanish while the next town over kept theirs? This isn’t bad luck — it’s a systemic pattern. Since 2005, the United States has lost over one-third of its local ...
Changes to Alberta’s municipal governance rules have jeopardized a stable source of revenue for newspapers and politicized funding, industry argues ...
SALEM — Oregon lawmakers are asking for the public’s input on a bill that could have big impacts on local newspapers, and tech giants like Google and Facebook. The Oregon Journalism Protection ...
In a time when national headlines dominate social media feeds and misinformation spreads faster than facts, your local newspaper remains one of the last trusted sources that puts Summerville first.
Amid national transformation and local growth, " Great Neck News" emerged to inform, connect and shape a suburban community ...
After all, more than a third of local newspapers in the U.S. have closed in the last 20 years, including more than 100 in 2024. Strickbine believes that local newspapers are worth saving, even if they ...
When your Sunday paper skips the biggest story of the weekend, it’s not a fluke. It’s baked into how papers are now made and delivered.
The ongoing dispute between the Pender-Topsail Post & Voice and Pender County has escalated, with the local newspaper issuing ...
In a newspaper, the citizens you reach are the ones who want to stay informed about their community. They want to know what’s ...
In the eight years since the former NDP government changed rules governing Alberta’s municipalities, newspaper publishers say they’ve seen a once stable revenue stream evaporate and ...