33% - This Time Around, Less News from the Campaign
Now that the general election is off and running, coverage should pick up again.
Could the drop in coverage be the result of downsizing in print media?
Steve Myers wrote for Poynter that Media General Execs finally realized that the downturn in print media was not part of a cycle. Media General sold most of its papers to Berkshire Hathaway. Clay Shirky is quoted in the article as saying, "many of the papers (Warren) Buffett has invested in will have reduced both print days and their newsroom staff, and journalists will be writing the “What went wrong with the Media General deal?” story."
Many other papers have already cut back. In my region, The Hartford Courant has been cutting staff for over a decade. The New Haven Register has been teetering on the brink for years. Drops in reporters has an effect on coverage.
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