Local News Outlets Help Combat Loneliness, Study Finds
A recent Washington Monthly feature examines the role of local news in easing loneliness. Researchers linked regular consumption of community reporting to
A recent Washington Monthly feature examines the role of local news in easing
loneliness. Researchers linked regular consumption of community reporting to
improved social connections. The study surveyed readers across several
small‑town markets. Participants reported feeling more informed about neighbors’
activities. Access to hyper‑local stories fostered a sense of belonging. The
article argues that robust local media can strengthen civic ties. Declining
newsroom resources threaten this potential benefit. Stakeholders are urged to
support sustainable funding for local outlets.