The rise of a new media baron and the emerging threat of news deserts / by Penelope Muse Abernathy.

This report, divided into four sections, documents dramatic changes over the past decade. With the industry in distress, local newspapers are shrinking, and some are vanishing. At the same time, a new type of newspaper owner has emerged, very different from traditional publishers, the best of whom s...

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Main Author: Abernathy, Penelope Muse, 1951- (Author)
Corporate Authors: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Center for Innovation and Sustainability in Local Media
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. School of Media and Journalism
Language:English
Published: Chapel Hill, NC : Center for Innovation and Sustainability in Local Media, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina School of Media and Journalism, [2016]
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Physical Description:86 pages : color maps, charts ; 28 cm
Format: Book
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This report, divided into four sections, documents dramatic changes over the past decade. With the industry in distress, local newspapers are shrinking, and some are vanishing. At the same time, a new type of newspaper owner has emerged, very different from traditional publishers, the best of whom sought to balance business interests with civic responsibility to the community where their paper was located. As newspapers confront an uncertain future, the choices these new owners make could determine whether vast 'news deserts' arise in communities and regions throughout the country. This has implications not just for the communities where these papers are located, but also, in the long-term, for all of America."--page 5.
Call Number:PN4888.C594 A237 2016
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (pages 73-78).
ISBN:1469634023
9781469634029
9781469634036 (ebook)
1469634031 (ebook)