Who owns your local newspaper? Understanding media ownership and its impact

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The front page of an early October 2025 edition of The Keene Sentinel features stories about city elections, the ongoing drought in New Hampshire and two Medicare Advantage providers leaving the state. It’s all local news.

What’s an open public meeting, and why should you care?

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The town of Warner made headlines this summer that no town wants. The town administrator sought a restraining order against a selectman for alleged assault. Shortly afterward, the assault charges were dropped and she was put on leave. A firm hired to audit the town’s finances abruptly quit, citing concerns about the reliability of the town’s records, among other things.

All of it — and more — played out in public during selectboard meetings, where residents were allowed to ask questions and raise concerns. If not for the state’s right-to-know law, it could have played out behind closed doors instead and not led to public scrutiny of the town’s financial practices or conversations about adding cameras to town hall to address safety concerns.

What happens when the press is silenced?

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Studies have shown a link between the decline in the kind of local news coverage the Bow Times offers and increased government spending, growing community polarization, a drop in civic engagement, and lower voter turnout.

Know Your News: A New England-wide effort to promote media literacy and the role local news outlets play in civic life

read more…: Know Your News: A New England-wide effort to promote media literacy and the role local news outlets play in civic life

Your right to know — it’s an almost sacred concept here in the United States, enshrined in the Constitution’s Bill of Rights. What do you know about that right, and the news organizations that keep you informed? Today, we’re talking about something we hope you’re about to hear a lot more of, the Know Your News campaign.

Right-to-know 101: How you can request public records, and why it matters

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The press plays an important role in holding government accountable, but the public does too, by keeping an eye on their local and state officials. 

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