This Is One Way to Save Local New...

This Is One Way to Save Local News

Catalyst by Camber Creek by Camber Creek

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Local news is on life support in the US. Since 2005, more than 3,200 print newspapers have closed or merged. That is a staggering number. But different business models have sprung up to fill that gap, including digital-only and non-profit ventures like a startup media company in Maryland’s biggest city, the Baltimore Banner.

How are communities affected when local events simply never become stories? How does removing the profit motive change the way the news is produced? And what's it like competing with a nearly 200-year-old incumbent? We put those questions to Julie Sharper, an enterprise reporter for the Banner.

2:45 Julie’s pattern of deep but shifting interests became an asset in journalism.

4:25 Julie is short, but people underestimate her at their peril.

7:00 The Ba ... 

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