"This report is meant to share the experiences and lessons of local media practitioners globally, and to build a community for networking and support. It’s about telling their story in their own voice – and helping all involved learn from one another. By talking to both new digital start-ups and traditional media in transition, this report identifies how media builders in different circumstances understand and meet the challenges they face. Comparing and contrasting experiences from different parts of the world provides both lessons that can be copied as well as warnings about the need to understand how different regional and national conditions impact success. From there, the report draws practical recommendations for news media leaders, for media support organizations, and for the IPI global network." (Introduction, page 4)
What do we mean by “local”? 5
Finding the key, 8
The authoritarian challenge, 10
A journalism that engages, 12
Products that reach the audience where they are, 15
Business models that work (or might work!), 17
Insights, 21
Conclusion: A positive plan for action, 23
LOCAL JOURNALISM PROJECT CASE STUDIES, 26
263Chat, Zimbabwe, 26
ABO, Ukraine, 29
Citizen Matters, India, 33
Convoca, Peru, 35
Daily Dispatch, South Africa, 38
El Debate, Mexico, 41
El Pitazo, Venezuela, 43
El Surtidor, Paraguay, 46
Khabar Lahariya, India, 49
Kloop, Kyrgyzstan, 52
Limpopo Mirror, South Africa, 55
Local Call, Israel/Palestine, 58
Nyugat, Hungary, 59
Ojoconmipisto, Guatemala, 62
Radio Al Balad, Jordan, 64
Rayon, Ukraine, 67
Red/Acción, Argentina, 70
Scrolla, South Africa, 72
Suno India, India, 74
The Centrum Media, Pakistan, 77
The News Minute, India, 79