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Sarabeth Berman on What Dies When Local News Does: The Crisis Nobody's Covering

29 min · 10 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio Sarabeth Berman on What Dies When Local News Does: The Crisis Nobody's Covering

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What's really at stake when a community loses its local newspaper? Civic engagement drops, polarization rises, and corruption goes unchecked. But Sarabeth Berman, CEO of the American Journalism Project, is working to reverse that. Sarabeth believes local journalism should be treated like an essential public good, similar to a museum or a food bank. And with the AJP, the first venture philanthropy dedicated to local news, news organizations are rooted in and supported by the communities they serve. In this conversation, she and Ted dig into the research, the AJP model, and what it will actually take to rebuild local news across the entire country. Find her work at theajp.org [https://www.theajp.org/]. For more, visit goodcitizenpodcast.com [http://www.goodcitizenpodcast.com]. Follow us on Facebook @TRPresidentialLibrary [https://www.facebook.com/TRPresidentialLibrary] Instagram @trlibrary [https://www.instagram.com/trlibrary/] X @TRPresLibrary [https://twitter.com/TRPresLibrary]. And sign up for our newsletter at trlibrary.com/newsletter [https://www.trlibrary.com/newsletter/] to stay up-to-date on the TRPL! -- Good Citizen is hosted by Ted Roosevelt V and produced by The Future of StoryTelling in collaboration with Charts & Leisure, on behalf of the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Foundation. Learn more about T.R.’s upcoming presidential library at http://www.trlibrary.com/www.trlibrary.com [http://www.trlibrary.com].    Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Foundation 350 Third Avenue Medora, North Dakota 58645   Future of StoryTelling Founder and CEO, Charles Melcher Director, Carolyn Merriman Producer, Alison Byrne  Assistant Producer, Madison Brown Production Assistant, Tsuki Carlson   Charts & Leisure Executive Producer, Jason Oberholtzer Producer, Meghal Janardan Editor, Garrett Crowe Mix, Andrew Atkin Music and Final Assembly, Michael Simonelli   With special thanks to Roshni Neslage, Christy Johnson, Edward F. O’Keefe, Robbie Lauf, Courtland Miller, and Matt Briney.

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