Part 2: An industry in search of a solution
Money for local newspapers used to fly through the door. But when classifieds and other ads stopped using the paper as a means to get the word out, things got real bad, real fast. On this episode of de-PRESSED, journalism professor Tim Drachlis tells the story of way back when papers had more money than they knew what to do with; Reggie (from Part 1) talks about how social media has changed the public's view on local news; and several journalists/editors tell their tales of how they're fighting for funding to survive. As of yet, nobody has come up with the silver bullet to keep local news alive for the long-term.