EPISODE · Nov 22, 2024 · 25 MIN
The Death of Local Media
from The Bridgeton Beacon · host The Bridgeton Beacon
This conversation explores the significant decline of local media, particularly in low-income areas, and its impact on community engagement and democracy. Episode Page: https://BridgetonBeacon.com/death-of-local-media Edie Horner discusses the challenges faced by local news outlets and highlights the efforts of the Bridgton Beacon, a nonprofit media platform aimed at revitalizing local journalism. The discussion emphasizes the importance of community involvement in supporting local news initiatives and the need for innovative solutions to keep local stories alive. takeaways The decline of local media has left many communities uninformed. Low-income areas are disproportionately affected by the loss of local news. Print media has been declining for decades, impacting journalism jobs. Podcasts and online platforms can provide accessible news alternatives. Community initiatives like the Bridgton Beacon can help fill the news gap. Engaging local voices is crucial for effective journalism. Local news plays a vital role in civic engagement and democracy. Community involvement is essential for the sustainability of local media. Innovative solutions are needed to support local journalism. Reviving local news requires collective action and awareness. Chapters 00:00 The Decline of Local Media 03:00 Bridgton Beacon: A Community Initiative 05:58 Challenges of Local News Production 08:52 Engaging the Community in Local Journalism 12:08 The Impact of Local News on Civic Engagement 15:00 Reviving Local Journalism: A Call to Action
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This conversation explores the significant decline of local media, particularly in low-income areas, and its impact on community engagement and democracy. Episode Page: https://BridgetonBeacon.com/death-of-local-media Edie Horner discusses the challenges faced by local news outlets and highlights the efforts of the Bridgton Beacon, a nonprofit media platform aimed at revitalizing local journalism. The discussion emphasizes the importance of community involvement in supporting local news initiatives and the need for innovative solutions to keep local stories alive. takeaways The decline of local media has left many communities uninformed. Low-income areas are disproportionately affected by the loss of local news. Print media has been declining for decades, impacting journalism jobs. Podcasts and online platforms can provide accessible news alternatives. Community initiatives like the Bridgton Beacon can help fill the news gap. Engaging local voices is crucial for effective journalism. Local news plays a vital role in civic engagement and democracy. Community involvement is essential for the sustainability of local media. Innovative solutions are needed to support local journalism. Reviving local news requires collective action and awareness. Chapters 00:00 The Decline of Local Media 03:00 Bridgton Beacon: A Community Initiative 05:58 Challenges of Local News Production 08:52 Engaging the Community in Local Journalism 12:08 The Impact of Local News on Civic Engagement 15:00 Reviving Local Journalism: A Call to Action
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