Where Do You Get Your Local News?
A Note from Joy
Greetings,?
The decline of local news in North Carolina, as in the country, has been well documented. Dozens of legacy media organizations have shrunk or shut down. Six counties in NC do not have a single news outlet, and many more have only limited local reporting.
This is an urgent problem, to be sure. But today, rather than bemoaning local news's demise, I want to focus on why, despite all this, I’m feeling hopeful.
As traditional media outlets have closed, something interesting has happened: nonprofits have stepped up to fill the void, and they’re approaching news differently.
The nonprofit media outlet Scalawag , for example, works with and pays people who are incarcerated to report news from inside prisons. The reporters’ work sheds light on the criminal legal system in a way that traditional reporting simply could not do.
Enlace Latino NC , a nonprofit news outlet that provides public service journalism to, for and by Latine immigrant communities , answers readers’ everyday questions, like how to get a passport or where to get a COVID vaccine. Enlace Latino NC also sends daily news updates via WhatsApp, which is a popular communication channel among their readers, because the organization is committed to meeting people where they are so they can get the information they need.?
What’s unique about these approaches is that they center perspectives that have been underrepresented in legacy media, and they prioritize getting information to people who historically haven’t had access to it.
This work is critical to a healthy democracy: it ensures that all North Carolinians have the information they need to participate in the decisions that affect their lives.
The nonprofit local news ecosystem here in NC has been developing for years. Just last month, in a nod to their leadership in coordinating and strengthening our state’s local news infrastructure, North Carolina Local News Lab Fund was named the NC home of Press Forward , a funding initiative that aims?to reinvigorate local news nationwide. ZSR will co-chair Press Forward 's NC chapter along with the Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust .
So, next time you hear someone lament the demise of local news, I hope you’ll tell them that innovative nonprofits are working hard to create a stronger and more inclusive local news and information ecosystem here in NC.
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Before I sign off, I’m curious: Where do you get your local news? We’re constantly learning in this space and would love to hear from you.
All For NC,
Joy Vermillion Heinsohn
Executive Director
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