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As More Newspapers Close, News Deserts Spread Across the United States

PRSay

Mutz Chair in Local News at Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, Media, and Integrated Marketing Communications. News deserts,” or counties that lack a locally based source of local news, grew in number this year as 127 newspapers shut down, the latest “ Medill State of Local News Report ” from Northwestern University finds.

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What you didn’t know about the state of journalism

Agility PR Solutions

We have all observed the dramatic shift that the journalism industry has undergone over the past decade. The traditional media companies which have historically employed the majority of reporters and editorial contributors are grappling with a combination of existential threats.

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#MediaMonday Update– Kerry Fehr-Snyder

HMA Public Relations

With her return to print journalism after eight years in audio, Kerry Fehr-Snyder, the editor of the Arizona Capitol Times and Yellow Sheet Report, is featured in this #MediaMonday update. Discover some of her favorite stories she has covered, what to expect from her publications, and much more in this blog post.

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S&T Live Recap: Local News Deserts Leave Residents Uninformed, Encourage Misinformation

PRSay

This year alone, 127 newspapers closed in the United States, an average of nearly two per week, according to Northwestern University’s Medill State of Local News Report 2024. Franklin, director of the Local News Initiative at Northwestern’s Medill School of Journalism, Media, and Integrated Marketing Communications, was PRSA’s guest on Nov.

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PRSA Introduces Innovative Program to Guide Journalists Transitioning Into PR and Communications

PRSay

So far in 2024, the Los Angeles Times , The Wall Street Journal , Time magazine, Sports Illustrated and National Geographi c, among other outlets, have all conducted layoffs, while journalists at several Condé Nast publications staged walkouts over proposed job cuts. How was your transition into public relations?

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Journalism and News Trends for PR Pros

Cision

The revenue model for journalism is at best in flux, and at worst, in chaos. Serious journalism from unexpected sources. Vice magazine, originally a local magazine in Montreal and best-known for local coverage and shock journalism, grew into Vice Media. More data journalism.

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What is a News Editor?

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According to Indeed , a news editor is a journalism professional responsible for overseeing the news desk and managing content for print, broadcast, or online publications. They supervise and guide reporters to ensure news is engaging, relevant, and accurate.

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