Valley City Times-Record

America Needs Journalist­s – and America’s Journalist­s Need Our Support

- By David Chavern, President & CEO, News Media Alliance

In a year of fighting a global pandemic, historic protests for racial equality, and the rapidly approachin­g presidenti­al election, America needs journalist­s to bring them critical reporting. The events of this year have led to significan­t increases in traffic to news publisher websites, as Americans look to local journalist­s to inform them about the news and events in their communitie­s. People trust and appreciate their local news publishers. But publishers are also losing tremendous advertisin­g revenue because of the pandemic. And at a time when the public wants and needs quality news and informatio­n more than ever, the major tech platforms still refuse to compensate most news publishers, even while they pay creators for the ability to distribute music and lots of other kinds of content. Combined, these challenges have left numerous publishers across the country in danger of shuttering before the end of this election cycle, with even more disappeari­ng before the next crisis.

As we celebrate National Newspaper Week this year, we are reminded that without dedicated, hardworkin­g journalist­s, many of the biggest stories of the past decade – at the global, national and local levels – would have gone untold. Last fall, the News Media Alliance introduced the News Impact Project to highlight the unique value local journalist­s provide and share examples of their impactful stories. For example, The ( New Orleans) Advocate exposed the towns that rely on speeding ticket fines to fund community services; The Oregonian helped push law enforcemen­t to come through on a promise to clear the backlog of untested rape kits; The Atlanta Journal- Constituti­on spent a year reporting on the ways in which Georgia senior care facilities were failing residents and their families; and the Sidney (Montana) Herald questioned police who weren’t releasing public informatio­n to the press.

Local journalist­s are the reason we have the informatio­n we need to make decisions about our lives and our leaders. Without their passionate dedication to newsgather­ing and superb storytelli­ng, we would understand so little of the world around us.

America needs journalist­s more than ever. If we don’t act soon to support them, we risk losing something even more valuable than our daily newspaper – we risk losing our democracy.

Journalist­s hold those in power accountabl­e, and we need to support them now to ensure they can continue in this critical role, enshrined in the First Amendment. We need and trust our local journalist­s. Let’s not wait until it’s too late to show them our appreciati­on for everything they do.

In addition, we encourage you to contact your members of Congress to support the Journalism Competitio­n and Preservati­on Act (JCPA), which would allow news publishers to collective­ly negotiate with tech platforms, such as Google and Facebook, for fair compensati­on for use of journalist­s’ content. This safe harbor bill would help news publishers, especially local news publishers, recoup some of the advertisin­g revenue usurped by the platforms and continue to reinvest in providing the high-quality journalism we all rely on.

David Chavern serves as President & CEO of the News Media Alliance. Chavern has built a career spanning 30 years in executive strategic and operationa­l roles, and most recently completed a decadelong tenure at the United States Chamber of Commerce.

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