Congress’ Best Idea to Save Local Journalism Would Actually Hurt It

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Congress’ Best Idea to Save Local Journalism Would Actually Hurt It
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Beware the potential resurrection of the Journalism Competition and Preservation Act.

: “hyperlinks subvert hierarchy.” Pre-internet, local legacy news could be described as hierarchical information oligopolies, with a producer-gatekeeper at the top deciding what would be produced and distributed to waiting audiences who had no say in production choices.deftly noted, hyperlinks are power. They are the product of the internet’s vastly reduced publishing costs, but they also let people in networked environments grab gatekeeping power from traditional media.

That ad money didn’t disappear. Linking created the possibility for new types of products that helped users sort through the sudden flood of information across a suddenly unmanageable amount of news choice. Industries sprung up to meet the demand of information abundance, at the expense of industries built on scarcity. Google and Facebook capitalized on the power of search and discovery and built ad-supported businesses around it.

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