The Crisis

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The collapse of local news threatens the civic health of America’s cities and towns.
60%
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On average,
2.5 newspapers are

SHUTTING
DOWN

each week in the U.S.

A JOINT PROJECT OF   muck-rack-white & rebuilt-logo-crisis

Local Journalist Index

For the first time at a national scale, we’ve estimated how many journalists remain in each U.S. county, revealing a nationwide shortage of local journalists that’s more widespread and severe than previously understood.
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60 Minutes on the Local News Crisis

A race against time

The vacuums left by the contraction of local news are being filled by social media, talk radio, national cable TV news… And “pink slime”—shady websites—pretending to be objective but actually backed by political dark money from the left and right. There is a race against time to strengthen local news before pink slime erodes all trust in local news. That bad information needs to be replaced with sound, fair-minded, local reporting on the local matters. Here is how we propose to safeguard against pink slime.

How to solve the crisis