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 Moreover, these public and community college programs could be integrated into the public media network, allowing students to write, report, and contribute to their local hubs. One need look no further than college campuses to see the vibrant news ecosystems that student-generated media can create. (My college newspaper also covered municipal and state news, in addition to campus issues.) Aspiring journalists in these programs should receive not only reporting training, but technical instruction in how to cheaply build, create, and manage their own news hubs.
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Thus, a true public media ecosystem can be established: one that provides a decentralized, resilient infrastructure for journalism in underserved communities, while replenishing a corps of trained, agile reporters to ensure local news
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Thus, a true public media ecosystem can be established: one that provides a decentralized, resilient infrastructure for journalism in underserved communities, while replenishing a corps of trained, agile reporters to ensure local news thrives.
 

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