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Chicago's News Landscape Evolution From Print To Digital

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Chicago's News Landscape Shifting from Print To Digital
Local news organizations have found new ways to adapt when faced with national crises. Many news organizations are embracing digital journalism. Yet, even those that have been successful still face challenges from the many online sources which have emerged.

These digital players are often niche-focused and use social media as a distribution channel. They experiment with reporting styles and community engagement, and they specialize in a variety of topics. Furthermore, they have opened new opportunities for writers; some of whom can monetize their work via services like Substack. This has led to an entirely new breed of journalist. One who doesn't have to stick to one publication. Instead, they can build up their own subscriber base for any topic.

Digital startups serve specific needs within communities such as the South and Western sides of New York City. Other startups aim to hold politicians accountable. Some of these experiments receive funding from philanthropy.

The McCormick Foundation is spearheading efforts to enhance local journalism, such as partnering with Chicago-area newsrooms through the Metro Media Lab project to conduct audience research and strategy work. They have also worked with Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism’s Chicago campus to develop their skills.

Chicago residents in all regions felt that the news media could be improved, but there were notable regional differences. Certain neighborhoods felt misrepresented and underrepresented by the mainstream media. There were also gaps in coverage for specific issues like crime and law enforcement.

Chicago's news organizations are also proud of their innovative news ecosystem, with for-profit and non-profit outlets running experimental news programs. Some journalists are even trying to build trust with communities and establish themselves in their neighborhoods. They also make sure they provide coverage for traditionally underserved populations in both writing and voice.

Block Club Chicago released a story about Adam Toledo’s police shooting just a couple of months after the event. But they made sure to not traumatize readers by omitting graphic video footage.

The TRiibe is an online news outlet that is helping build trust in Black Chicago. Founded by three Northwestern University alumni who were tired of seeing chicago downtown (http://illinoismail.top) portray itself in mainstream media as "the murder capital," its creators set out to create an avenue where their community's voice would be heard while also giving people ownership over its narrative. TRiibe has seen its efforts pay off: the content of TRiibe is widely shared on social media and has led to civic engagement projects in Chicago.

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