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- Community_journalism abstract "Community journalism is locally oriented, professional news coverage that typically focuses on city neighborhoods, individual suburbs or small towns, rather than metropolitan, state, national or world news.If it covers wider topics, community journalism concentrates on the effect they have on local readers. Community newspapers, often but not always publish weekly, and also tend to cover subjects larger news media do not. Some examples of topics are students on the honor roll at the local high school, school sports, crimes such as vandalism, zoning issues and other details of community life. However, such "hyperlocal" articles are sometimes dismissed as "chicken dinner" stories.Leo Lerner, founder of Chicago's erstwhile Lerner Newspapers, used to say, "A fistfight on Clark Street is more important to our readers than a war in Europe."An increasing number of community newspapers are now owned by large media organizations, although many rural papers are still "mom and pop" operations.Community journalists are typically trained professional reporters and editors. Some specialized training programs have recently emerged at established undergraduate and graduate journalism programs. Community journalism should not be confused with the work of citizen journalists, who are often unpaid amateurs, or with civic journalism, although many community newspapers practice that.At the Emerging Mind of Community Journalism conference, participants created a list characterizing community journalism: community journalism is intimate, caring, and personal; itreflects the community and tells its stories; and it embraces a leadership role.".
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- Community_journalism subject Category:Types_of_journalism.
- Community_journalism comment "Community journalism is locally oriented, professional news coverage that typically focuses on city neighborhoods, individual suburbs or small towns, rather than metropolitan, state, national or world news.If it covers wider topics, community journalism concentrates on the effect they have on local readers. Community newspapers, often but not always publish weekly, and also tend to cover subjects larger news media do not.".
- Community_journalism label "Community journalism".
- Community_journalism label "Giornalismo locale".
- Community_journalism label "Jornalismo comunitário".
- Community_journalism label "Lokaljournalismus".
- Community_journalism label "タウン情報誌".
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- Community_journalism sameAs Jornalismo_comunitário.
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