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Local newsrooms are closing across the country, mainstream trust in media keeps falling, and the consequences for civic life are rarely treated as urgent. Political scientist and New Bedford Light co-founder Daniela Melo joins host Maria Luísa Moreira to make the case that community journalism, rather than national coverage, may be democracy's most underrated line of defence. The conversation covers what non-profit, community-driven newsrooms get right that legacy outlets do not, and why the erosion of local reporting is a story with consequences well beyond the United States.
The Diplomat's Cabinet: thediplomatscabinet.com · thediplomatscabinet.substack.com · instagram.com/diplomatscabinet · linkedin.com/in/marialuisamoreira
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By Maria Luísa MoreiraLocal newsrooms are closing across the country, mainstream trust in media keeps falling, and the consequences for civic life are rarely treated as urgent. Political scientist and New Bedford Light co-founder Daniela Melo joins host Maria Luísa Moreira to make the case that community journalism, rather than national coverage, may be democracy's most underrated line of defence. The conversation covers what non-profit, community-driven newsrooms get right that legacy outlets do not, and why the erosion of local reporting is a story with consequences well beyond the United States.
The Diplomat's Cabinet: thediplomatscabinet.com · thediplomatscabinet.substack.com · instagram.com/diplomatscabinet · linkedin.com/in/marialuisamoreira
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.