
1A 'If You Can Keep It': The Future Of The Free Press
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Feb 2, 2026 Maddie Poore, co-founder of The 51st, builds worker-led, community-funded local news. Margaret Barthel, WAMU local reporter, covers showing up for communities and on-the-ground moments. Eric Wemple, media correspondent, analyzes newsroom trends and press-government tensions. They discuss newsroom layoffs, the rise of nonprofit and social-first models, news deserts, and threats to press freedom.
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Consolidation Versus Digital Hope
- Consolidation centralizes operations to cut costs, leaving fewer independent local outlets.
- New digital and philanthropic newsrooms offer a hopeful alternative to traditional ownership models.
Showing Up For Community Grief
- Margaret Barthel described covering a vigil after the National Airport mid-air crash to show local reporting's role in community grief.
- She said showing up and recording people helps communities process tragedy.
The Hidden Damage Of News Deserts
- Loss of local reporting creates an unmeasurable void where municipal corruption and unchecked campaigns can flourish.
- Local reporting builds initial trust by reflecting events people witness in their community.




