October 24, 2024

Communities

Axios - An uptick in newspaper closures this year has left more than half of the nation's 3,143 counties — 55 million people — with just one or no local news sources where they live, Axios' Sara Fischer writes. The rapid rise of digital local news sites isn't enough to offset the dramatic rate of newspaper closures. In the last year, the U.S. saw 127 newspapers close at a rate of roughly two and a half per week, according to a new report from Northwestern's Medill School of Journalism. At the same time, a significant increase in philanthropic funding for local news over the past year has given rise to more digital local news sites than ever.  More 

A map of the United States showing counties with varying access to local news. Dark brown indicates news deserts with no media, light brown shows counties at risk of becoming news deserts and purple highlights counties with at least one digital news site.
Data: "Medill State of Local News Report 2024." (Counties in gray have at least one other non-digital local news source available.) Map: Axios Visuals

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