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Main Authors: Wanner, Miriam, Hager, Sophia, Field, Anjalie
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.07060
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author Wanner, Miriam
Hager, Sophia
Field, Anjalie
author_facet Wanner, Miriam
Hager, Sophia
Field, Anjalie
contents Local news stations are often considered to be reliable sources of non-politicized information, particularly local concerns that residents care about. Because these stations are trusted news sources, viewers are particularly susceptible to the information they report. The Sinclair Broadcast group is a broadcasting company that has acquired many local news stations in the last decade. We investigate the effects of local news stations being acquired by Sinclair: how does coverage change? We use computational methods to investigate changes in internet content put out by local news stations before and after being acquired by Sinclair and in comparison to national news outlets. We find that there is clear evidence that local news stations report more frequently on national news at the expense of local topics, and that their coverage of polarizing national topics increases.
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spellingShingle Does Local News Stay Local?: Online Content Shifts in Sinclair-Acquired Stations
Wanner, Miriam
Hager, Sophia
Field, Anjalie
Computation and Language
Local news stations are often considered to be reliable sources of non-politicized information, particularly local concerns that residents care about. Because these stations are trusted news sources, viewers are particularly susceptible to the information they report. The Sinclair Broadcast group is a broadcasting company that has acquired many local news stations in the last decade. We investigate the effects of local news stations being acquired by Sinclair: how does coverage change? We use computational methods to investigate changes in internet content put out by local news stations before and after being acquired by Sinclair and in comparison to national news outlets. We find that there is clear evidence that local news stations report more frequently on national news at the expense of local topics, and that their coverage of polarizing national topics increases.
title Does Local News Stay Local?: Online Content Shifts in Sinclair-Acquired Stations
topic Computation and Language
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.07060