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Keep It Local explores how local journalism is evolving — and thriving — through innovation. Hosted by the Local Media Association, each episode highlights strategies that help newsrooms build community and revenue. 🎙️Copyright 2026 Local Media Association Economie Marketing et ventes Politique et gouvernement
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    • Looking ahead to AI in 2026: Ways newsrooms can use it well
      Jan 27 2026

      Ethan Holland joins the Keep It Local podcast from Local Media Association to discuss the real state of AI in 2026 — from newsroom workflows and ethics to emerging tools that are reshaping how journalists work.

      Key Topics

      • Why AI mirrors the early internet
      • Multimodal AI and information digestion
      • Prompting strategies that actually work
      • Ethics, accountability and newsroom policy
      • Likeness and trust
      • Predictions for AI’s next phase

      Guest

      Ethan Holland

      Vice President, Draper Digital Media

      Board Member, Local Media Association

      🔗 ethanbholland.com

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      32 min
    • How news audiences feel about AI use by newsrooms: What a new LMA–Trusting News survey reveals
      Jan 6 2026

      As artificial intelligence becomes more common in journalism, one question matters most: what do audiences actually think about newsrooms using AI?

      In this episode of Keep It Local, host Ryan Welton is joined by John M. Humenik, Chief Strategy and Operations Officer for Local Media Association, and Lynn Walsh, Assistant Director of Trusting News, to unpack findings from a new national survey on AI and journalism.

      The survey — conducted with more than 1,400 local news consumers — offers rare, audience-driven insight into trust, transparency, and the role humans must play when AI is involved in news production.

      In this episode, you’ll learn:
      • Why nearly 99% of respondents say humans must review AI-assisted journalism
      • Which AI uses audiences are most comfortable with — and which raise red flags
      • How transparency and disclosure affect trust in AI-assisted news
      • Why AI familiarity among audiences leads to greater acceptance
      • How newsrooms can use audience feedback to shape ethical AI policies
      • Why AI literacy may be a trust-building opportunity, not a threat

      Humenik and Walsh also discuss how newsrooms can responsibly experiment with AI, communicate openly with their communities, and use audience expectations as guardrails — not obstacles — as technology continues to evolve.

      The full survey report is available at localmedia.org and is designed to be used inside newsrooms as a discussion and decision-making tool.

      About Keep It Local

      Keep It Local is a podcast from Local Media Association focused on sustainability, innovation, and the future of local journalism.

      If you enjoyed this episode:

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      32 min
    • How Lookout Local is proving local journalism can work | Keep It Local
      Dec 9 2025

      Lookout Local turns five this year — and its story offers one of the clearest roadmaps yet for rebuilding local journalism.

      In this episode of Keep It Local, host Ryan Welton talks with Ken Doctor, founder and CEO of Lookout Local, and Ashley Harmon, the organization’s chief of staff, about how Lookout launched during one of the most turbulent moments in modern journalism — and emerged with a sustainable business, a Pulitzer Prize, and expansion underway.

      Topics include:

      • Why Lookout rejected the “start small” approach
      • What made covering the Santa Cruz floods a defining moment
      • How community engagement and revenue work together
      • Why reporter visibility matters more than ever
      • How Lookout’s app, newsletters, and short-form video strengthen relationships
      • Lessons learned expanding to Eugene-Springfield
      • What profitability really takes in local news
      • Why Lookout believes this is an unprecedented moment for local journalism

      This is a candid, practical conversation about what it actually takes to build a modern community newsroom — and why optimism may be justified heading into 2026 and beyond.

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      34 min
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