Local news is the lifeblood of democracy, covering council business, local planning and community issues. But the media ecosystem is shifting.
Local news is the lifeblood of democracy, covering council business, local planning and community issues. But the media ecosystem is shifting.
Joe Mitchell, PINF’s deputy director, provides a little summer bonus recap of our eye-opening audience research from earlier this year.
PINF’s Deputy Director, Joe Mitchell, introduces the latest findings from PINF's surveys of news providers and news audiences.
In a survey released today (17 December 2021), the Public Interest News Foundation reveals that the British public tend not to trust local news that’s produced outside their area.
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