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MANDAN, N.D. — The Rural Development Finance Corporation (RDFC) has launched the “Future of Local News Initiative” to prevent further erosion of local news coverage. The initiative seeks to understand the challenges newspapers face and prevent the expansion of news deserts and “ghost newspapers” in areas which lack local reporting.
“Local newspapers are essential to fostering informed communities and critical to the well-being of the community,” said Ellen Huber, RDFC executive director. “This effort aligns with RDFC’s mission to support economic diversification and community vitality.”
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RDFC staff will assist the North Dakota Newspaper Association (NDNA) in using research findings to guide industry transformation. The goal is to retain local news sources and evolve the newspaper system to better meet reader and community needs.
Steering committee to guide research, provide insights
A steering committee will help identify issues faced by newspaper businesses and shape research and recommendations, culminating in a report outlining strategies for strengthening local news delivery.
Project research will include:
The Future of Local News Initiative Steering Committee met for the first time on Feb. 27 in Mandan. The committee will convene several meetings this year before finalizing recommendations in the fall.
Committee members include:
RDFC is administering the project, made possible by a Bush Foundation Partnership Fund grant, which supports creative problem solving to strengthen North Dakota, South Dakota and Minnesota.
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