by Charles Ornstein
The crisis in local news
has become one of the most pressing issues in modern journalism, with
academics and other observers questioning whether democracy itself can
survive the increasingly commonplace phenomenon of news deserts.
As the first editor overseeing ProPublica’s Local Reporting Network,
a program that funded a year’s worth of investigative reporting by
seven newsrooms in 2018, I’ve had a front-row seat to both the
challenges facing local media — and a possible path forward.
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