When 2,529 people were offered a free subscription to their local newspapers, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and the Philadelphia Inquirer, only forty-four accepted—less than 2 percent—according to an academic study set to be published this year in the American Journal of Political Science.
Dan Hopkins, a political science professor at the University of Pennsylvania, conducted the study, titled “Unsubscribed and Undemanding,” in 2021. The purpose of the research, Hopkins said, was to assess practical ways to increase interest in local or regional news for an audience that seems more interested in national, partisan media outlets. (The pool of those offered subscriptions was made up of locals who had previously responded to political surveys.) Hopkins said that he was “surprised and dismayed” when he realized that only 1.7 percent had accepted the free subscription.
The findings add context to what has been a difficult start to 2024 for American media. There have been hundreds of layoffs across the industry—the Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, Sports Illustrated, and Business Insider, among others, have all downsized. At the local level, half the counties in America have either one news outlet or none at all, according to Medill's 2023 State of Local News Project. Of those counties, over two hundred are “news deserts,” without any local media whatsoever.
Hopkins conceived the study after writing a book in 2018 on the nationalization of American politics. In The Increasingly United States he argues that declining interest and access to local news forces voters, who are not otherwise familiar with the specifics of their local governments' agendas or legislators, to default to national partisan lines when casting regional ballots. As a result, politicians are not held accountable, voters are not aware of the issues, and the candidates who get elected reflect national ideologies rather than representing local needs.
Hopkins and his coauthor Tori Gorton sent the free-subscription offers on postcards in the mail and targeted social media messages over the spring and summer of 2021. They ran a parallel study in which they determined the level of engagement with free local news stories (mostly about COVID) on social media. Some of the responses made clear that there were strong feelings at play.
One returned an invitation to subscribe to the Post-Gazette with a message: “[t]he P-G is an awful newspaper run by horrible bigoted people.” Other comments collected from the social platforms read: “no thanks! Fake News” and “GOTTA BE BAD FOR THE MEDIA WHEN YOU CAN'T GIVE THE CRAP AWAY.”
Neither paper has yet covered the study in its own pages. The Post-Gazette did not respond to requests for comment. Evan Benn, the senior director of special projects at the Inquirer, told CJR that the study was a welcome chance to gain insight into potential subscribers looking for local news, especially given that a grant from the University of Pennsylvania covered the cost of the subscriptions. He declined to respond on the record to the substance of the findings.
Hopkins did not find an obvious solution to the problem. “It is easier, as a researcher,” he said, “to study why things have changed than how to push in the opposite direction.”
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I-I think maybe I love the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette?
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omg they also fired this shitty political cartoonist
it's official: from here on out, the only news source I read is the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Does anyone know where Pittsburgh is or what a Gazette is?
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They are dirty folk called "yinzers" ... they are Carp's people.
They also love coloring everything the color of pee.
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@carpathianfriendly is this true? Spill the beans on your gloriously worthless local paper!
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I think a Gazette is one of those deers down in africa?
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No that's a gazebo. I'm pretty sure because my hs bf said we could have s*x with his gazebo and that was too much weird furry shit for me so I tapped out.
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My elementary school playground had a gazebo in it and in second grade I couldn't pronounce and/or didn't recognize the word so I called it the "casino". My grandfather got a real kick out of that when I visited them one day and told him about how I was chasing girls (tag) in the casino.
!followers wholesome bulbasaur family story
!goomblers bulbasaur gambling problem origin story
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Did granpa slip a $100 in your pocket?
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Dodged a bullet there, sis.
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First of all, what are they doing with a gazebo? It is illegal to have one unlicenced.
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I've never even heard of Pittsburgh, but i know a gazette is an animal from Indonesia, small and furry and bendy, sort of like a ferret but probably less stinky.
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Yeah they eat coffee beans and then poop them out and the Indonesians sell the pooped out beans for a high price
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Pittsburgers are disgusting.
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Oh yeah, I think I remember somebody telling me they have them in the Philippines too.
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I think part of the reason's got to be a lot of people ignored the ads, or if they noticed them it looked like, at best, one of those trial subscriptions that converts into $200/yr automatically after a month
But they did get a note!
By now NYC doesn't even have much local news. Daily News, the NY Post is r-slurred rightoid but at least they'll tell you who got shot yesterday, couple free subway papers, Gothamist which is basically NPR blog about NYC, far leftoids blogging on daddy's & GoFundMe money. There are some very good amateur neighborhood blogs though
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Right, the default is "ignore ads, and if it looks too good to be true it probably is"
that's necessarily going to mean if someone offers a too-good-to-be-true deal it's going to get ignored
relevant xkcd from before his brain melted
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Local news is actually the only news i find useful. I read about new local restaurants or things to take my son to, etc. I actually even pay for a local paper. I also like to read the obituaries.
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For sure. Crossword, obits, local news, local politics. As I've slurred 100 times at the dinner table to my wife after three martinis: "The order of importance for any of this shit is town, county, state, nation." Then I probably say something about Daddario's tits and the jews.
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I pay close attention to where people get shot or run over.
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Most “local” newspapers are owned by conglomerates, have cut their local staff, and barely print anything worth reading anymore.
Who's surprised by this?
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A threat to our democracy.
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Young people won't pay for the newspaper, but they're happy to give their paycheck to patreon, podcasters, streamers, vidya and THOTS.
They have the money, they just don't want to read or are so lacking in concentration due to the internet that they can no longer consume unless it's visual or audio. And I believe it's increasing wingcuckery. Sure there is a leftoid paper, a rightoid paper, but they still have broad coverage on global topics. But now you can paypig for an online talking head that shares your exact views and never challenges you to consider things from the other point of view.
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Why would @Hoss want too hear from people who are wrong and r-slurred aside from the purpose of laughing at their silly trans lives matter ideology?
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I dont like it when malloween serious posts.
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journos sowed and now they have to reap
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Like its journos' fault Craigslist ate their lunch
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It literally is tho adapt or die
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I love how local news likes to act like they're not based, when in fact their biases probably have a more direct and greater impact because of the smaller targets.
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Lol I mean at the very least you could use it to wrap dog poop or something
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We use plastic bags for that. Is picking up dog shit with newspaper a thing in Chingapore?
Trans lives matter after their male brains are splattered on the ceiling
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nah we use plastic bags too but i wanted to shit on journos lol
we used to wrap food in newspapers so some eateries pretend to emulate that for nostalgia and shit
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They still print newspapers?
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