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US local news outlets need tax breaks to help save democracy, says advocate [theguardian.com]

 

By Erum Salam, Photo: Robert Kneschke/Getty Images/EyeEm, The Guardian, February 21, 2023

Local news organizations across the United States need to be given serious government financial help, especially in the form of tax breaks, in order to stave off a crisis in the media sector and help save US democracy, a leading advocate for non-profit journalism has said.

Steven Waldman, co-founder of Report for America, said a new initiative, called Rebuild Local News, wanted to revitalize hundreds of local news outlets across America decimated by changes in the industry, shifts in the sectorโ€™s advertising revenue structure and more recently, the pandemic.

The Rebuild Local News coalition is pushing for a comprehensive list of tax credits to keep afloat local newsrooms, such as a tax refund for local news digital subscribers, payroll tax credits for hiring and retaining local reporters, and a tax credit for small businesses to advertise in local news outlets.

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We, society, shouldn't support the mainstream news-media unconditionally, at least not those operating in Canada and the U.S. Big media companies allow their journalism to be compromised, to put it mildly.

Many reporters and editors nevertheless continue to reply to their critics with, โ€˜Who, me? Iโ€™m just the messenger.โ€™ Whatever the news media may be, they are not โ€˜just the messengerโ€™; nor are they just a reflection of the community โ€” or their productsโ€™ consumers, necessarily โ€” in which they circulate.

Maybe there also is an informal/unspoken agreement amongst the largest mainstream news-media: โ€˜Donโ€™t dump on me, and I wonโ€™t dump on you.โ€™

Meantime, Canadian newspapers are being government subsidized. That includes those operated/owned by media conglomerate Postmedia, which is on record allying itself with Canadaโ€™s fossil fuel industry, including the mass extraction and export of bitumen, the dirtiest and most polluting crude oil.

A few years ago, Postmedia had acquired a lobbying firm with close ties to Alberta Premier Jason Kenney in order to participate in his governmentโ€™s $30 million PR โ€œwar roomโ€ in promoting the fossil fuel industryโ€™s interests.

Furthermore, in May of 2021, Postmedia refused to run paid ads by Leadnow, a social and environmental justice organization, that exposed the Royal Bank of Canada as the largest financer of the nationโ€™s fossil fuel extraction. ...

Many news consumers would say mainstream journalism has largely become a profession motivated more by a buck and a byline โ€” i.e. a regular company paycheck and a frequently published name with stories โ€” than a genuine strive to challenge the powers-that-be in order to truly comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable in an increasingly unjust global existence.

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