The news industry got off to a brutal start in 2024 with hundreds of layoffs. And the trend has not let up — nor is it surprising given the last couple of decades.
If you read a local newspaper, chances are you've seen it get smaller over the years, with fewer pages and fewer local reporters filling the pages that are left.
In her book, "" author Margot Susca writes that these changes have been part of a new era of journalism — an era she says needs to end.
She joins Cincinnati Edition to discuss how she says private equity firms are giving newspapers the squeeze and what the next era of journalism could look like.
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