Oder also connects the conversation about the future of journalism to the development of the Atlantic Yards project in Brooklyn.
The most contentious issue, via Gawker and the New York Times’s Opinionator blog (as noted below), concerned the claim by former Baltimore Sun reporter and “The Wire” producer David Simon that he doesn’t see bloggers covering nitty-gritty local issues like zoning board hearings.
Read the full post here. Can bloggers fill in the gaps or are we witnessing the demise of journalism and the Fourth Estate?
...Maryland Sen. Ben Cardin, who has proposed a law that makes it easier to convert for-profit newspapers to charitable status, suggested that “our newspapers are a check on not just local government, and the federal government, but on corporations, on businesses, on community activity.”
How has the absence of robust local investigative journalism affected Newark?