A news desert refers to a community that is no longer covered by daily or nondaily newspapers. The term emerged in the United States after hundreds of daily and weekly newspapers were closed in the 2000s and the 2010s. According to a study in 2018 by the UNC School of Media and Journalism, more than 1,300 communities in the U.S. are considered news deserts. Other communities, while not technically a news desert, may be covered by a ghost newspaper, a publication that has become a shadow of its former self.
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| - News desert (en)
- Deserto de Notícia (pt)
- Новинна пустеля (uk)
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| - A news desert refers to a community that is no longer covered by daily or nondaily newspapers. The term emerged in the United States after hundreds of daily and weekly newspapers were closed in the 2000s and the 2010s. According to a study in 2018 by the UNC School of Media and Journalism, more than 1,300 communities in the U.S. are considered news deserts. Other communities, while not technically a news desert, may be covered by a ghost newspaper, a publication that has become a shadow of its former self. (en)
- Em jornalismo, Deserto de Notícia é um município que não possui veículos de imprensa sediados em sua área geográfica, e que portanto carece de acesso à cobertura jornalística do noticiário local. (pt)
- Новинна пустеля — це громади, де не видаються щоденні газети. Цей термін з'явився в США після закриття сотень щоденних і щотижневих газет у 2000-х та 2010-х роках. Спираючись на дослідження 2018 року, що було проведене Школою засобів масової інформації та журналістики UNC, понад 1300 громад в США вважаються новинними пустелями. Ще є перелік громад, що не можна назвати новинними пустелями, але які можуть бути охоплені умовною газетою-привидом. (uk)
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| - A news desert refers to a community that is no longer covered by daily or nondaily newspapers. The term emerged in the United States after hundreds of daily and weekly newspapers were closed in the 2000s and the 2010s. According to a study in 2018 by the UNC School of Media and Journalism, more than 1,300 communities in the U.S. are considered news deserts. Other communities, while not technically a news desert, may be covered by a ghost newspaper, a publication that has become a shadow of its former self. (en)
- Em jornalismo, Deserto de Notícia é um município que não possui veículos de imprensa sediados em sua área geográfica, e que portanto carece de acesso à cobertura jornalística do noticiário local. (pt)
- Новинна пустеля — це громади, де не видаються щоденні газети. Цей термін з'явився в США після закриття сотень щоденних і щотижневих газет у 2000-х та 2010-х роках. Спираючись на дослідження 2018 року, що було проведене Школою засобів масової інформації та журналістики UNC, понад 1300 громад в США вважаються новинними пустелями. Ще є перелік громад, що не можна назвати новинними пустелями, але які можуть бути охоплені умовною газетою-привидом. (uk)
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