NEW YORK (AP) — The Associated Press says it is setting up a sister organization that will seek to raise money in support of state and local news reporting, as the crisis in that sector shows little sign of abating.

AP in particular can play an important role in bolstering coverage of government and political news in the states, said Tim Franklin, who leads the local news initiative at Northwestern’s Medill journalism school. The Pew Research Center has detailed that there are fewer full-time reporters working in statehouses than there were a decade ago.

Besides philanthropy, the AP has been more aggressively marketing its own news website and asking for reader donations. “We believe there is a gap in the U.S. market, in the consumer arena, for people who want independent, fact-based, non-partisan news, and that’s the role that the AP plays in the ecosystem,” Veerasingham said.

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    3 days ago

    Why pay for your own journalists when you can just write about what people say on Twitter?

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      2 days ago

      Yeah, no shit. Even my local news which is a top-10 market and has actual money to spend has half of it’s shit sourced from fucking Facebook and Twitter. The amount of ‘a thing happened today!’ that’s fucking instagram video is just amazing.

      Can’t even afford to send someone out with a camera to take a picture anymore.