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Ozarks Notebook: A New Chapter for Small-Town Missouri Newspaper

BY Todd R. VogtsApril 26, 2024

From time to time, content from other sources is shared via this site in an effort to present a wider variety of information and perspectives. …

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NPR: ‘Newspapers in rural areas are folding, leaving vast news deserts. But there are bright spots’

BY Todd R. VogtsApril 15, 2024

According to a report by Jim Meadows for Harvest Public Media, as published by NPR Illinois, “The U.S. has lost more than 2,800 newspapers since …

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Rural students’ access to Wi-Fi is in jeopardy as pandemic-era resources recede

BY Todd R. VogtsApril 6, 2024

From time to time, content from other sources is shared via this site in an effort to present a wider variety of information and perspectives. …

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Why rural white Americans’ resentment is a threat to democracy

BY Todd R. VogtsApril 5, 2024

From time to time, content from other sources is shared via this site in an effort to present a wider variety of information and perspectives. …

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Wealthier, urban Americans have access to more local news – while roughly half of US counties have only one outlet or less

BY Todd R. VogtsFebruary 22, 2024

From time to time, content from other sources is shared via this site in an effort to present a wider variety of information and perspectives. …

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Saving the news media means moving beyond the benevolence of billionaires

BY Todd R. VogtsFebruary 14, 2024

From time to time, content from other sources is shared via this site in an effort to present a wider variety of information and perspectives. …

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The College Solution to Rural News Deserts

BY Todd R. VogtsFebruary 13, 2024

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Are you seeing news reports of voting problems? 4 essential reads on election disinformation

BY Todd R. VogtsFebruary 13, 2024

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Doom-laden bombast about future of journalism overlooks striking work in Kansas, elsewhere

BY Todd R. VogtsFebruary 3, 2024

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For Small-Town Newspapers, It’s a Time of Change, Struggle and Opportunity

BY Todd R. VogtsDecember 22, 2023

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Latest Updates

Mainstream media faces a credibility crisis – my journalism research shows how the news can still serve the publicJanuary 6, 2025
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