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The irony is that while battering journalism, the pandemic has also underlined the need for reliable local news.READ MORE
At first, the pandemic cost newsrooms jobs and communities critical work. Now it’s starting to end entire newsrooms.READ MORE
When local journalism declines, so does government transparency and civic engagementREAD MORE
Newsroom employment at U.S. newspapers continues to plummet, falling by around half since 2008, according to a new Pew Research Center analysis of Bureau of Labor Statistics data. But a modest increase in jobs after 2014 in other news-producing sectors – especially digital-native organizations – offset some of the losses at newspapers, helping to stabilize the overall number of U.S. newsroom employees in the last five years.READ MORE
It’s getting hard to keep track of the bad news about the news right now. But we have to. Here’s our attempt to collect the layoffs, furloughs, and closures caused by the coronavirus’ critical blow to the economy and journalism in the United States. Please send tips. We’ll try to keep up.READ MORE
Roughly 36,000 workers at news companies in the U.S. have been laid off, been furloughed or had their pay reduced. Some publications that rely on ads have shut down.READ MORE
America’s bankrupt No. 2 newspaper chain — owner of dailies in Miami, Kansas City, Charlotte, Sacramento, Fort Worth, and more — is subject to the same consolidation logic as the rest of the industry.READ MORE
The first set of cuts at the Los Angeles Times — which said this week its ad revenue has “nearly been eliminated” by coronavirus — came on the business side, plus pay reductions for some editors in the newsroom. But the cuts are now moving more thoroughly into news production, with the closure of three weekly newspapers it publishes.READ MORE
The coronavirus is likely to hasten the end of advertising-driven media, our columnist writes. And government should not rescue it.READ MORE
Reporters from alt-weeklies and local newspapers are trying to cover a crisis that is causing layoffs and closures across the industry.READ MORE