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Charting the media innovations landscape for regional and rural newspapers

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posted on 2024-11-02, 13:24 authored by Kristy Hess, Lisa WallerLisa Waller
This article charts a scholarly framework for understanding media innovation in Australia's non-metropolitan news environments. We adopt a geo-social methodology to explore strategies for the betterment of small country newspapers and the societies they serve in the digital era. In doing so, we do not discount the importance of digitization, but contend that a narrow 'digital first' focus is eclipsing other important aspects of local news and generating blind spots around existing and evolving power relationships that might impede or foster innovation. We advocate for a six-dimensional approach to shaping innovation for rural news organizations - one that is relational because it foregrounds the connections between digital, social, cultural, political, economic and environmental concerns. Here, the central question is not how country newsrooms can innovate in the interests of their own viability but rather how they can build resilience and relevance in the interests of the populations and environments that sustain them.

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Media innovation and the civic future of Australia's country press

Australian Research Council

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Journal

Australian Journalism Review

Volume

42

Issue

1

Start page

59

End page

75

Total pages

17

Publisher

Intellect

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© 2020 Intellect Ltd

Former Identifier

2006101203

Esploro creation date

2020-09-08

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