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Over 130 U.S. newspapers closed in the past year, worsening news deserts and threatening local journalism.
Over 130 U.S. newspapers closed in the past year, accelerating the decline of print journalism as digital shifts reshape news consumption.
Daily print editions are vanishing, with only 61 of the 100 largest papers publishing daily, while circulation and employment have plummeted since 2005.
News deserts now affect 50 million Americans, especially in rural areas, as digital alternatives fail to fill the gap.
Media trends show a move from factual reporting to emotionally charged content, with declining reading comprehension and attention spans.
Younger audiences increasingly rely on social media for news, raising concerns about local coverage.
Despite some philanthropy, experts urge public solutions to sustain local journalism.
Más de 130 periódicos de los Estados Unidos cerraron en el año pasado, empeorando los desiertos de noticias y amenazando el periodismo local.