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From AI to fading sunshine laws: "A difficult year" for Colorado's local media
Episode 436

From AI to fading sunshine laws: "A difficult year" for Colorado's local media

In The NOCO · KUNC

April 3, 20249m 57s

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Show Notes

It’s no secret there’s a crisis of shrinking local news across the U.S. And we know that in places where local news evaporates, democracy takes a hit. Government corruption tends to increase when powerful entities realize there's less media scrutiny on what they're doing.  


"This year has been particularly difficult for the local media news business," says journalist Corey Hutchins. The co-director of the Colorado College Journalism Institute writes a weekly newsletter that goes behind our state’s headlines. 


He recently sat down with In The NoCo's Erin O'Toole to discuss the health of Colorado media, including a few happenings that could have far-reaching impacts on our democracy.


You can subscribe to Corey Hutchins'
weekly newsletter here.

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