The Chuck ToddCast

Interview Only w/ John Adams - Bringing Local News Back From The Brink

Mar 11, 2026
John Adams, editor and co-founder of the Montana Free Press and nonprofit investigative reporter, reflects on why local journalism is vital. He recounts his start after Dark Money exposed undisclosed political spending. The conversation covers Local News Day, how tech and ad losses hollowed out local outlets, AI misinformation risks, and efforts to rebuild trusted community reporting.
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Local News Day Rebuilds Civic Information

  • Local News Day is an awareness campaign to reconnect communities with local journalism on April 9th.
  • The goal is to surface existing local outlets and rebuild civic information ecosystems like Earth Day did for the environment.
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Demand Exists Despite Collapsed Business Model

  • The appetite for local reporting never disappeared; the business model collapsed as classifieds and traditional ad revenue vanished.
  • New local outlets are reinventing models—nonprofit, subscription, event-based—to meet persistent audience demand.
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Local Identity Drives News Loyalty

  • Successful local outlets mirror their community like craft breweries mirror local taste and identity.
  • Adams says outlets that know their community's flavor and show up build loyalty and reflect local priorities.
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