Monday, October 4, 2010

Hyper localism and it's affects

What is hyper localism? Before these video clips, I had never heard this term. Hyper localism is news coverage of very local events, but to the exclusion of more important world events. According to one of the reporters, "News is what matters to people." I don't necessarily agree with this statement. Should whether or not a story matters to people be how we measure a stories newsworthiness? Or is there some kind of higher standard for the news? I would say yes, there is a higher standard, a news story should influence more than just a group of people, or one person; it should influence the world! The trend has been shows that are consumer friendly, such as to catch a predator. They are shows that draw crowds in by speaking to their fear or curiosity. Instead of focusing on a war, or a civil war in another country, or even a national oil crisis, the news concentrates on "catching predators", or some other form of reality t.v. It is localized, and doesn't take into account the big picture!
For journalism students, this means learning a whole new way of doing things. They are learning how to look at news from a global or national perspective, not a local perspective. Now they have to adjust their way of thinking, writing, and working. They will have to come at a story in a much different way than what they are used to. Students are going to want to seek out jobs and internships at local papers, to get an idea of what is going on in the community. It will show them what individuals want to hear about, and give them a less globalized perspective.
Through this hyper localism, the way news shows are done is changing. They are being given a smaller budget, and still expected to give the same amount of news. This presents a problem for the reporters. Also due to new technology they have to change the way they do their news stories, and learn all the new forms of media. Technology is constantly changing, forcing the news community to change with it. Is this good or bad? I don't think there is one answer to that question, it is based on your personal preference. I personally believe that as the news changes, something is lost. We lose knowledge and appreciation of the world around us as we become consumed with our own local agenda.

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