small town, small screen: where local news is headed

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Slides from the presentation Jesse Holcomb of Pew Research Center gave at the LION Publishers 2015 Summit in Chicago Oct. 1-3.

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  • Small Town, Small Screen:Some Notes on Where Local News Is Headed

    Jesse HolcombAssociate Director, Journalism ResearchPew Research Center@jesseholcomb

  • October 17, 2015 2www.pewresearch.org

    Increasingly, the local news experience is

    Mediated on the social web

    Shared on mobile devices

    Unevenly distributed

  • October 17, 2015 3www.pewresearch.org

    Social Media: A Rear Window

  • October 17, 2015 4www.pewresearch.org

    More social media users are seeing news there

  • October 17, 2015 5www.pewresearch.org

    Community News Is Highly Visible on Facebook

  • October 17, 2015 6www.pewresearch.org

    Social media: A town square

  • October 17, 2015 7www.pewresearch.org

    Many Exchange, and Some Contribute to News

  • October 17, 2015 8www.pewresearch.org

    News Sharers More Likely to See Local Issues in Their Feed

  • October 17, 2015 9www.pewresearch.org

    Local News and Mobile Devices

    [some kind of mobile phone image here]

  • October 17, 2015 10www.pewresearch.org

    Smartphones Are a Window Into Community Life

    68% of smartphone owners use their phone at least occasionally to follow along with breaking news events

    67% use their phone to share pictures, videos or commentary about events happening in their community

    56% use their phone at least occasionally to learn about community events or activities

  • October 17, 2015 11www.pewresearch.org

    Especially Among Younger Smartphone Owners

  • October 17, 2015 12www.pewresearch.org

    The Anytown, USA Myth: Digital Revolution Is Uneven

  • October 17, 2015 13www.pewresearch.org

    Usage Varies by Population

    15% of US adults dont use the internet, especially:

    Low-income adults (25%)

    Seniors (39%)

    Residents of rural communities (24%)

    Black adults (20%)

  • October 17, 2015 14www.pewresearch.org

    And From Community to Community

  • October 17, 2015 15www.pewresearch.org

    But There Are Always a Few Surprises

  • October 17, 2015 16www.pewresearch.org

    Gaps in Availability of Local News Providers

    Denver Macon Sioux City

    Total News Providers 143 24 31

    Providers w/ Weekly Content 52 12 17

    2 dozen digital outlets in Denver; just one or two in Sioux and none in Macon

    Outbound linking: Much more frequent in Denver news sites than in Macon or Sioux City

  • October 17, 2015 17www.pewresearch.org

    Others Are Exploring Local News Gaps

  • WHAT DOES IT ADD UP TO FOR DIGITAL PUBLISHERS?

    October 17, 2015 www.pewproject.org 18

  • October 17, 2015 19www.pewresearch.org

    We Follow Whats Around the Corner

    More Than Whats Over the Next Hill

  • October 17, 2015 20www.pewresearch.org

    The Core Local News Audience Is Also Highly Engaged

  • October 17, 2015 21www.pewresearch.org

    TV Still Dominates Local Market

  • October 17, 2015 22www.pewresearch.org

    Digital Groundswell Is a Supplemental News Source

    Communities of interest, but no critical mass

    In one week, niche/specialty outlets accounted for 35% of Denver news content

    The 14 digital-native sites accounted for < 10%

  • October 17, 2015 23www.pewresearch.org

    As Industry Disruption Continues Apace,

    Their Role May Become More Critical

  • Small Town, Small Screen:Some Notes on Where Local News Is Headed

    Jesse HolcombAssociate Director, Journalism ResearchPew Research Center@jesseholcomb

  • October 17, 2015 25www.pewresearch.org

    Especially Among Underserved Populations

  • October 17, 2015 26www.pewresearch.org

    Local Audiences Becoming More Digital, at Different Paces

  • October 17, 2015 27www.pewresearch.org

    Big Picture: Growth of Social As News Source

  • October 17, 2015 28www.pewresearch.org

    Digital Publishers Are Filling the Gap

    Majority Nonprofit

    Small Staff

    Many Legacy Hires

    Nearly 30% started since 2010

    85% started since 2005