The Daily

A Partisan Future for Local News?

Oct 28, 2020
In this engaging discussion, technology reporters Davey Alba and Jack Nicas, along with freelance writer Pat Morris, delve into the alarming trend of partisan local journalism. They uncover the widespread network of 1,300 influenced news sites run by Brian Timpone, revealing how Republican operatives shape local narratives. The conversation touches on the ethical dilemmas faced by journalists, the decline of traditional media, and the integrity required for community journalism. Together, they explore the implications of a pay-to-play model on democracy and discourse.
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Timpone's Local News Network

  • Brian Timpone, a TV reporter turned entrepreneur, developed a network of local news websites.
  • He aimed to use local news to preserve American civil discourse.
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Pat Morris's Career

  • Pat Morris, a freelance journalist, worked for various local newspapers before being laid off due to the 2008 financial crisis.
  • She then joined Brian Timpone's company, Franklin Archer, as a copy editor.
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Working at Franklin Archer

  • Pat Morris joined Franklin Archer and initially wrote innocuous community-based stories.
  • However, she noticed a conservative slant in many assignments, particularly those about Republican politicians.
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