Source: Reporters Without Borders

Source: Reporters Without Borders


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From The Guardian by Margaret Sullivan 1/18/24
Headline: “Local newspapers are withering under destructive owners. We should worry”
“You can see this trend almost everywhere. Newspapers have faded and the growth of digital news outlets – while encouraging – hasn’t kept up with the losses. There are far fewer reporters now than 15 years ago, and they are much more concentrated in places like Washington DC and New York City. Local newspapers go out of business every week.”
“That turns huge swaths of the US into “news deserts” – places where there is virtually no credible local journalism. Democracy suffers as citizens become less engaged and more polarized, and as government corruption flourishes because the watchdog has gone silent.”
From Associated Press 11/15/23
“The decline of local news in the United States is speeding up despite attention paid to the issue, to the point where the nation has lost one-third of its newspapers and two-thirds of its newspaper journalists since 2005.” Giant media corporations continue to dominate American information outlets – even digital media decline.
https://apnews.com/article/local-newspapers-closing-jobs-3ad83659a6ee070ae3f39144dd840c1b


Woman on right shouts “Shut up, shut up!” (Getty Image)
From the Daily Beast article by Riley Rogerson 10/26/23
Headline: “Dems Turn Mike Johnson’s First Viral Moment Into Anti-GOP Ad”
https://www.thedailybeast.com/dems-turn-mike-johnsons-first-viral-moment-into-anti-gop-ad
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Want to learn more about the media?
The next monthly meeting and potluck for Friends of Community Media will be held at 5 PM CST, October 28th at 3707 Pennsylvania Avenue, Kansas City. Issues discussed will be upcoming events.
Spencer Graves, President of Friends of Community Media, will address the All-Souls Forum in Kansas City on Oct. 29th from 9:30 – 10:30 AM CST. The media-related topic will be “Information is a public good: Experiments in better government”.
This will be occur both in person at All Souls UU Church, 4501 Walnut Street, KCMO 64111, and via YouTube Live at:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIoASyxWDu-DqHJZh-2gcjQ
The audio from the presentation will also be broadcast 11 days later on Nov. 9th on:
http://kkfi.org
Below is a related link to Mr. Graves’ Wikiversity article called, “Information is a public good: Designing experiments to improve government”. This article covers the topic in more detail than will be discussed Oct. 29:
https://kkfi.org/program-episodes/information-is-a-public-good-experiments-in-better-government/