Local news dry up for Facebook media project in US

IANS  |  San Francisco 

is having trouble finding enough local to feed its new initiative, because hundreds of newspapers have shut down in the US.

"About one in three users in the US live in places where we cannot find enough local on to launch 'Today In'," wrote in a blog post on Monday.

In those "deserts" - communities with little or no local reporting - Facebook hasn't been able to find "five or more recent news articles directly related to these towns" for its news feature "Today In" that was launched in November last year.

"In the last 28 days, there has not been a single day where we've been able to find five or more recent news articles directly related to these towns.

"This does not vary much by region: 35 per cent of users in the Midwest, Northeast, and South -- and 26 per cent in the West a" live in places where we can't find much local news on Facebook," said the company.

"Today In" has been rolled out to over 400 cities in the US.

"We're also announcing a new pilot programme, Project Community Network, to support projects aimed at building community through local news," said Facebook.

According to Engadget, nearly 1,800 papers have shut down in the US since around the time Facebook came online 15 years ago.

In January this year, Project announced to invest $300 million in local newsrooms.

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First Published: Tue, March 19 2019. 10:08 IST