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Charles M. Blow on the crisis facing local newspapers

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By some estimates, more than 3,200 print newspapers have vanished since 2005, with an estimated two newspapers closing each week. As funding for public broadcasting also shrinks, political analyst Charles M. Blow talks about the importance of local media as the connective tissue of communities.

Breakdown
  • Over 3,200 print newspapers have closed since 2005, with newsroom employment down 60% since 2000. 2s
  • Public radio and television are also threatened by a $1.1 billion funding cut. 27s
  • Charles M. Blow collaborated with organizations to support and strengthen local newsrooms. 39s
  • Communities report a sense of loss and recognize the importance of local news for community life. 1m 5s
  • Research links the decline of local news to increased political polarization. 2m 5s
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