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Pew Research CenterMarch 4, 2015
Local News in a Digital Age

The Engaged Follow and Discuss More News Topics, Consume More Sources

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Local News in a Digital Age
Local news in a digital age
Local news environment: Denver
Civic engagement
Digital differences
Facebook and Twitter
Local news environment: Macon
Local news environment: Sioux City
Race and ethnicity
A Snapshot Study of News Coverage
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Georgia Veteran Affairs Scandal Is Covered by Television
Gordon Mayor Scandal Is Among Week’s Largest Stories
Story posted on the Macon Telegraph website on June 12, 2014.
Arrest of Nurse Draws Attention
Aftermath of Natural Disasters Are Biggest Stories in Sioux City
Area Flooding Offers Powerful Visuals
Picture that appeared as part of a photo gallery on the KTIV NBC website on June 22, 2014. (Credit: Chelsea Swenson)
Media Cover Tornado Recovery Efforts
Screen shot from the KSCJ website on June 26, 2014.
Status of Argosy Casino Is Third Story in Sioux City
Photo that appeared on the Sioux City Journal website on June 23, 2014. (Credit: Tim Hynds, Sioux City Journal)
Guitar Sign at Hard Rock Is Significant News Event
Television Covers Additional Storm Damage
Guitar Sign at Hard Rock Is Significant News Event
Screen shot from a June 17, 2014, television broadcast on KDVR Fox 31.
Denver Media Follow Swimmer Amy Van Dyken-Rouen’s Recovery
Denver TV Stations Track the Disappearance of Lea Porter
Aerial photo that appeared on the CBS KCNC website on June 19, 2014. (Credit: CBS)
House Explosion in Thornton Interests TV News
Screen shot of the marijuana page on the ABC 7 KMGH website on June 16, 2014.
Marijuana Laws Covered by Many Sources
Macon Media Cover Budget Cuts and Crimes
Front page of the Macon Telegraph on June 11, 2014.
Macon-Bibb Budget Cuts are Top Story in Macon
Story on the front page of the Macon Telegraph on June 11, 2014.
Macon Press Cover the Firing of a High-Profile Deputy
Murder Arrests Are Major News
Cover of the Macon Telegraph on June 10, 2014.
Story posted on the WGXA.TV website on June 10, 2014.
State Elections and an Athlete’s Journey Lead the Week in Denver
Story posted on The Denver Post website on June 17, 2014
Wide Variety of Providers Covered the Colorado State Elections
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Three Local News Ecologies: Clear Distinctions but Also Similarities
Local news in a digital age
Denver Broadcast Stories are the Shortest

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