
Local Journalism
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Contributors ix
Preface xi
Introduction: The Uncertain Future of Local Journalism 1
Rasmus Kleis Nielsen
Part I Local Media Ecosystems
1. The News Crisis Compared: The Impact of the Journalism Crisis on Local News Ecosystems in Toulouse (France) and Seattle (US) 31
Matthew Powers, Sandra Vera Zambrano, and Olivier Baisnee
2. Local Newspapers as Keystone Media: The Increased Importance of Diminished Newspapers for Local Political Information Environments 51
Rasmus Kleis Nielsen
3. How News Travels: A Comparative Study of Local Media Ecosystems in Leeds (UK) and Philadelphia (US) 73
C. W. Anderson, Stephen Coleman, and Nancy Thumim
Part II Local Journalism and its Interlocutors
4. The Plurality of Journalistic Identities in Local Controversies 99
Florence Le Cam and David Domingo
5. Rethinking Local Communicative Spaces: Implications of Digital Media and Citizen Journalism for the Role of Local Journalism in Engaging Citizens 117
Julie Firmstone and Stephen Coleman
6. Perceived Relevance of and Trust in Local Media 141
Bengt Engan
Part III New Forms of Local Media
7. Between Journalistic Diversity and Economic Constraints: Local Pure Players in Southern France 165
Nikos Smyrnaios, Emmanuel Marty, and Franck Bousquet
8. Hyperlocal with a Mission? Motivation, Strategy, Engagement 185
Marco van Kerkhoven and Piet Bakker
9. Filling the News Hole? UK Community News and the Crisis in Local Journalism 203
Andy Williams, Dave Harte, and Jerome Turner
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