Community by Design: Exploring Social Infrastructure in Waterloo Region
When a local newspaper investigation saves taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars, it's more than just good journalism—it's infrastructure in action. In this episode, we explore how local media serves as part of the connective tissue of community life, from holding power accountable to helping you connect with the people in your community. But with over 600 news outlets closing across Canada since 2008, we ask: what happens when the ties that bind us together start to unravel? THANKS TO OUR GUESTS Mirko Petricevic, Chief Ink-stigator (co-ordinator) of Ink-stained wretches Irene Schmidt-Adeney, Writer at Ayr News Sue Foxton, Mayor of North Dumfries ADDITIONAL RESOURCES Resources for supporting local journalism [https://ink-stainedwretches.org/resources/] from the Ink-stained Wretches website Ayr News [https://www.ayrnews.ca/] CREDITS Jay Harrison, Host/Producer/Editor Karyn Atkins, Writer Deren Atkins, Editor David Harmes, Executive Producer/Engineer MUSIC courtesy of Epidemic Sound [http://www.epidemicsound.com/] Main theme music - Rocket Jr: High Tech Transition music - Par Hagstrom: Snakes and Fire (Instrumental Version), and Loyae: Level Up This show was made possible by the support of the Waterloo Region Community Foundation [https://www.wrcf.ca/]. Follow Midtown Radio for more local content @midtownradiokw [https://www.instagram.com/midtownradiokw/] midtownradio.ca [http://midtownradio.ca] Download the Midtown Radio app [https://www.midtownradio.ca/download-our-app] to listen live and on-demand
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