The Routledge companion to local media and journalism / edited by Agnes Gulyas and David Baines.

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Published: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2020.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: Demarcating the field of local media and journalism / Agnes Gulyas and David Baines
  • Historicising the after-life, local newspapers in the United Kingdom and the 'art of prognosis' / Rachel Matthews
  • A history of the local newspaper in Japan / Anthony S. Rausch
  • Local news deserts in Brazil : historical and contemporary perspectives / Carlos Eduardo Lins da Silva and Angela Pimenta
  • History of local media in Norway / Eli Skogerbø
  • State of play : Local media, power and society in the Caribbean / Juliette Marie Storr
  • 'Peopleization' of news : the development of the American television news format / Madeleine Liseblad
  • The death of broadcast localism in the United States / Christopher Ali
  • Developing local media policies in sub-state nations : the case of Catalonia / Mariola Tarrega and Josep Guimerà
  • Local journalism in Australia : Policy debates / Kristy Hess and Lisa Waller
  • The development of community broadcasting legislation in Kenya / Rose Kimani
  • Local media policies in Poland : Key issues and debates / Sylwia Mecfal
  • The impact of communication policies in local television models. The cases of Catalonia and Scotland / Aida Martori Muntsant
  • Local journalism in the United States : Its publics, its problems, and its potentials / C.W. Anderson
  • Remediating the local through localised news making : India's booming multi-lingual press as agent in political and social change / Ursula Rao
  • De-professionalization and fragmentation : challenges for local journalism in Sweden / Gunnar Nygren
  • Central and local media in Russia : between central control and local initiatives / Ilya Kiriya
  • The return of party journalism in China and 'Janusian' content : the case of Newspaper X / Jingrong Tong
  • Strategy over substance and national in focus? Local television coverage of politics and policy in the US / Erika Franklin Fowler
  • From journal of record to the 24/7 news cycle : perspectives on the changing nature of court reporting in Australia / Margaret Simons and Jason Bosland
  • Business and ownership of local media : an international perspective / Bill Reader and John Hatcher
  • Local media owners as saviours in the Czech Republic : they save money, not journalism / Lenka Waschková Císarová
  • What can we learn from independent family-owned local media groups? Case studies from the UK / Sarah O'Hara
  • Local media in France : subsidized, heavily regulated and under pressure / Matthieu Lardeau
  • 'I've started a hyperlocal, so now what?' / Marco van Kerkhoven
  • The hyperlocal 'renaissance' in Australia and New Zealand / Scott Downman and Richard Murray
  • At the crossroads of hobby, community work and media business : Nordic and Russian hyperlocal practitioners / Jaana Hujanen, Olga Dovbysh, Carina Tenor, Mikko Grönlund, Katja Lehtisaari and Carl-Gustav Lindén
  • Not all doom and gloom : the story of American small market newspapers / Christopher Ali, Damian Radcliffe and Rosalind Donald
  • Local journalism in Bulgaria : trends from the Worlds of Journalism study / Vera Slavtcheva-Petkova
  • Specialised training of local journalists in armed conflict : the Colombian experience / Yennue Zárate Valderrama
  • From community to commerce? Analytics, audience 'engagement' and how local newspapers are renegotiating news values in the age of pageview-driven journalism in the UK / James Morrison
  • Two tier tweeting : how promotional and personalised use of Twitter is shaping journalistic practices in the UK / Lily Canter
  • Centralised and digitally disrupted : an ethnographic view of local journalism in New Zealand / Helen Sissons
  • Situating journalistic coverage : a practice theory approach to researching local community radio production in the United Kingdom / Josephine F. Coleman
  • What does the audience experience as valuable local journalism? Approaching local news quality from a user's perspective / Irene Costera Meijer
  • Local journalism and at-risk communities in the United States / Philip M. Napoli and Matthew Weber
  • The emerging deficit : changing local journalism and its impact on communities in Australia / Margaret Simons, Andrea Carson, Denis Muller and Jennifer Martin
  • Strength in numbers : building collaborative partnerships for data-driven community news / Jan Lauren Boyles
  • Bottom-up hyperlocal media in Belgium : Facebook-groups as collaborative neighborhood awareness systems / Jonas De Meulenaere, Cédric Courtois and Koen Ponnet
  • Local news repertoires in a transforming Swedish media landscape / Annika Bergström
  • The what, the where, and the why of local news in the United States / Angela Lee
  • Local media and disaster reporting in Japan / Florian Meissner and Jun Tsukada
  • Public service journalism and engagement in US hyperlocal non-profits / Patrick Ferrucci
  • Local public service media in Northern Ireland : the merit goods argument / Phil Ramsey and Philip McDermott
  • Participation in local radio agricultural broadcasts and message adoption among rural farmers in Northern Ghana / Adam Tanko Zakariah
  • Pacific Islanders' Talanoa values and public support point the way forward / Shailendra Singh
  • Alternative journalism, alternative ethics? / Tony Harcup.