Tim Marema of The Daily Yonder reflects on the changing news ecosystem and how the loss of local news can impact the way rural and urban communities see each other
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Ellen talks with Tim Marema, editor of The Daily Yonder, a digital news platform that provides news, information, and storytelling about rural America. Tim shares how the news ecosystem has changed since he started as a journalist 30 years ago and how it has become much more fragmented and nationalized as news deserts in rural areas increase and local journalism overall declines. Tim reflects on how the loss of local news impacts the way rural and urban communities see each other, what today’s news ecosystem does get right, and why a new model of nonprofit news organizations is bridging the information gap between rural and urban communities.
Episode Highlights:
03:25 Challenges in Rural Journalism
10:03 Evolution of Local News
23:42 The Role of Nonprofit News Organizations
More Information:
Tim Marema Bio, https://nationalpress.org/speaker/tim-marema/
The Daily Yonder, https://dailyyonder.com/
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