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Local news outlets can fill the media trust gap – but the public needs to pony up

  • Written by Damian Radcliffe, Caroline S. Chambers Professor in Journalism, University of Oregon
The appetite for smart local news is there. The challenge is figuring out how to make it profitable.Sharaf Maksumov/Shutterstock.com

With the polarization of America’s media and politics reaching a fever pitch, many news consumers – “worn out by a fog of political news,” as a recent New York Times feature put it – are...

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