"Assessing Local Journalism: News Deserts, Journalism Divides, and the Determinants of the Robustness of Local News" is a research paper or study conducted by Philip M. Napoli, Matthew Weber, Katie McCollough, and Qun Wang from North Carolina. It focuses on examining the state of local journalism, including the presence of news deserts (areas without adequate news coverage), journalism divides, and factors that contribute to the strength of local news sources.
The document "Assessing Local Journalism: News Deserts, Journalism Divides, and the Determinants of the Robustness of Local News" in North Carolina was filed by Philip M. Napoli, Matthew Weber, Katie McCollough, and Qun Wang.
Q: What is the title of the document?
A: Assessing Local Journalism: News Deserts, Journalism Divides, and the Determinants of the Robustness of Local News.
Q: Who are the authors of the document?
A: Philip M. Napoli, Matthew Weber, Katie McCollough, and Qun Wang.
Q: What is the focus of the document?
A: The document focuses on assessing local journalism, including news deserts, journalism divides, and the determinants of the robustness of local news.