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  1. Signal Ohio is replenishing local news resources in Ohio with a new model. In just over a year of operation, we’ve… Built two independent newsrooms that are representative of local demographics and staffed with some of Ohio’s most talented journalists.

  2. Apr 19, 2022 · by American Journalism Project. CLEVELAND — April 19, 2022 — After a five-month open search, the Ohio Local News Initiative, a new nonprofit organization that has raised more than $6 million to serve Ohio, announced today it has hired its founding Cleveland Editor in Chief.

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    • The Giants: The Mega-Chains and Regional Barons
    • Shrinking Newspapers and Disappearing Journalists
    • A Return to Local

    The largest owners are divided into two groups: the mega-chains, owned by, or indebted to, large hedge funds, private equity groups or other investment firms, and large “regional” chains, which have taken advantage of low interest rates and cash flow from other operations to accumulate hundreds of newspapers in small and mid-sized markets in dozens...

    Once they’ve purchased papers, both the national and regional chains employ a dual strategy that involves consolidating business and editorial functions -- such as sales, editing and accounting—while outsourcing printing and delivery of the paper. They often replace publishers and editors at local papers with regional publishers and editors—and the...

    The dramatic loss of local reporters—and the subsequent loss of local news— has prompted entrepreneurs, philanthropists and deep-pocket investors to underwrite both newspapers and digital sites, as they seek to reinvigorate local ownership. With a dramatic drop in valuations of newspapers– many of which sell for only a fraction of revenue in 2022—m...

  4. Dec 11, 2023 · The Ohio Center for Journalism, “Eye On Ohio,” is a nonpartisan, nonprofit news source. We aim to provide meaningful, in-depth coverage and to investigate our state and its government.

  5. Signal Ohio, formerly known as the Ohio Local News Initiative, is a network of independent, community-led, nonprofit newsrooms backed by a coalition of Ohio organizations, community leaders and the American Journalism Project.

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