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What does it mean when the university owns the news?

As hedge funds and corporations dismantle and drain existing media, Teri Finneman and Pamela E. Walck demonstrate how news-academic partnerships provide an anecdote by doing the opposite. The news desert publications resulting from these collaborations lend support to rural towns, marginalized communities, and others overlooked by mainstream media as they aim to reinvent what journalism can and should be in the hands of the next generation of journalists.

Through six case studies across the United States in Nevada, Kansas, Iowa, Ohio, Georgia, and Massachusetts, Finneman and Walck explore the opportunities and challenges that come with running community news outlets from campus. Their coverage of these initiatives offers critical insight into how these outlets started and guidance on day-to-day structure, operating challenges, finances, student impact, community reaction, and lessons learned.

While these case studies illustrate that there is no single model for success, News Desert U provides an in-depth and groundbreaking analysis of how university faculty and students are stepping up to save local news.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Introduction: Welcome to News Desert U
1. Mount Vernon-Lisbon Sun and Solon Economist: Saving Existing Newsrooms in Iowa
2. Oglethorpe Echo: Putting Community in Community News in Georgia
3. Good Morning Indian Country: Solving a Broadcast News Desert in Kansas
4. The Scope: Serving Boston's Core Neighborhoods
5. Noticiero Móvil: Transitioning a News-Academic Partnership in Nevada
6. Oxford Observer: Closing a News Desert Publication in Ohio
Conclusion: When the University Owns the News

Bibliography
Endnotes
About the Authors
Index

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published 01 Oct 2026
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 208
ISBN 9781666978865
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Illustrations 15 tables
Dimensions 229 x 152 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

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Teri Finneman

Teri Finneman is Professor of Journalism in the Wi…

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Pamela E. Walck

Pamela E. Walck is Associate Professor of Journali…

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