The Decline Of Local News

The Decline Of Local News

8/3/20 by NPR

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Since 2004, more than 2,000 American newspapers have gone out of business. ‘Washington Post’ media columnist Margaret Sullivan talks about the decline of local news coverage, a crisis she says is as serious as the spread of disinformation on the internet. Her new book is ‘Ghosting the News: Local Journalism and the Crisis of American Democracy.’

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