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EPISODE · Apr 11, 2025 · 22 MIN

Exploring the Impact of Local Newspapers with Bud Herron (Part 2)

from "To Be And Do" with Philip Amerson

In this episode of "To Be and Do," host Phil Amerson sits down with Bud Herron, who shares insights from his remarkable career in journalism, reflecting on the dynamic roles and evolution of local newspapers in communities. Bud Herron’s journey through journalism started with religious reporting and seamlessly transitioned into a significant role as the editor of the Franklin Journal.Bud shares anecdotes from his early days at the Franklin Journal, highlighting the importance of local newspapers as the glue that binds communities. His decision to initially discontinue the traditional columns written by elderly correspondents led to a pivotal lesson about community ties and the essential role of these columns in maintaining local connections. After receiving passionate feedback, Herron wisely reinstated them, mirroring the larger theme of connection and belonging emphasized throughout the episode.The conversation also delves into the challenges facing modern journalism, particularly the impacts of social media on local news. While technology provides new avenues for information sharing, Bud argues that it fails to replace the trusted, common information base that newspapers once offered. This transition has created an environment where misinformation can flourish, making the accountability that local journalism once provided all the more critical.Takeaway Points:Community Connection: Local newspapers serve as the backbone for communities, offering a common source of information that helps maintain the social fabric. Bud’s experience with the Franklin Journal showcases how even seemingly small contributions can have a significant impact on community morale.The Evolution of Journalism: The shift from traditional printed newspapers to digital media has introduced challenges in maintaining reliable and consistent community-focused journalism. Bud forecasts a troubling future for printed news if significant changes aren't made.Social Media's Role and Challenges: While social media offers new platforms for information dissemination, Bud and Phil discuss its inability to fully replace the depth and reliability of local newspapers, stressing the need for validated and accurate reporting.Importance of Local Institutions: Both Bud and Phil emphasize the need to support local institutions like churches, schools, and social clubs as they become increasingly responsible for upholding the community exchange of truthful and beneficial information.Through engaging storytelling, Bud Herron provides a poignant reminder of the role of local journalism in fostering informed and connected communities, illustrating both the challenges faced and the enduring importance of these age-old institutions in today’s rapidly changing media landscape.

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