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Chicago's News Landscape Evolution: From Print to Digital

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Chicago's News Landscape Transitioning from Print to Digital
Facing national crises, local news organizations have found ways to adapt. Even though many are moving towards digital journalism, even the most successful publications still struggle to compete with the array of online resources that have appeared since.

hq720.jpgThey often focus on niche topics, relying on social media to distribute their content. They also experiment with different approaches to community engagement and reporting. Furthermore, they have opened new opportunities for writers; some of whom can monetize their work via services like Substack. This has led the rise of a brand new type of journalist who does not have to be tied to a particular publication, but can instead build up devoted subscribers for any newsletter they choose.

Digital startups serve specific needs within communities such as the South and Western sides of New York City. Some startups are aimed at holding politicians accountable for the policies they have implemented.

The McCormick Foundation leads efforts to improve local journalism. For example, it partners with Chicago-area media rooms through the Metro Media Lab to conduct audience research as well as strategy work. The McCormick Foundation has also collaborated on developing their skills with Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism’s Chicago Campus staff.

Chicago residents reported that they felt the media coverage in their neighborhood was lacking. This varied by region. Certain neighborhoods were misrepresented.

Chicago area news organizations also boast an innovative news ecosystem with both for-profit and nonprofit outlets operating experimental news programs. Others are working to establish trust between journalists, and the communities they serve by setting up shop in these areas and ensuring that traditionally underserved groups receive written and voice coverage.

Block Club Chicago released a story about Adam Toledo’s police shooting just a couple of months after the event. But they made sure to not traumatize readers by omitting graphic video footage.

The TRiibe, an online news source that helps build trust in Black geathers fottys chicago illinois [http://illinoismail.top/llinois1]. Three Northwestern University graduates were tired of Chicago being portrayed in the mainstream media as the "murder capital." They set out to build an outlet where their community could be heard and also give people ownership over its story. TRiibe's efforts have paid off. The content on the site has been shared widely across social networks, leading to civic involvement initiatives in Chicago.

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