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The Price of Change

Out of Print: The Unmaking of American News

Release Date: 12/18/2025

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Out of Print: The Unmaking of American News

When I walked into the Shelter Island Public Library in June, 2024 to listen to reporter publisher Andrew Olsen explain why he might shut down the Reporter, I saw almost nothing but gray. Even though I was approaching the age of 50, I was the youngest person in attendance for that meeting of about 150 people. I didn’t feel much room for optimism about the future of local newspapers. But when I went out in search of the future of local journalism, I found a lot to be hopeful about. Original music and scoring by . Voiceovers by Aaron Bernstein. Please check out my page and follow me on and ...

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We're Not We're Not "The Media"

Out of Print: The Unmaking of American News

What’s it mean to work for your local community newspaper? What does a longstanding local newspaper mean to the community it covers?  Joining me for this panel discussion were Jackson Rohrer, Reporter sportswriter and Shelter Island High School junior; Amanda Bright, journalism professor and director of the Innovation Lab at the University of Georgia's Grady School of Journalism and Mass Communication; and the dean of that school, and my academic advisor at the University of Missouri School of Journalism about what’s unique about being a local small town reporter- and the...

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Out of Print: The Unmaking of American News

Shelter Island has undergone an extreme demographic shift since 2007. The houses are bigger. There are more people with more money. It’s a lot more white collar than blue. At the same time, it’s also grayer, more impoverished and more racially diverse. How did such dramatic changes happen so quickly and what do they mean for the future? Original music and scoring by . Voiceovers by Aaron Bernstein and Martini Jean.  Please check out my page and follow me on and at @outofprintnews. Also, please read the and follow it on Instagram at @shelterislandreporter. Due to the holiday,...

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Out of Print: The Unmaking of American News

It’s whimsical, dreamy, a place where parents need not worry about their kids. Traffic’s not a problem, nor is crime. And if you come home to find your front door is wide open, the first thought isn’t that a burglar was too inconsiderate to close the door on the way out, but that a wild animal might be foraging through the refrigerator like Goldilocks and the Three Bears. This is the Shelter Island town residents hold in their hearts. Original music and scoring by . Voiceovers by Jon Schnaars, Martini Jean and Jesse Denney. Please check out my and follow me on and at...

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Out of Print: The Unmaking of American News

Nature abhors a vacuum. When there's no professional local news source to deliver the news, social media outlets are more than happy to take over. What you end up with is unvetted and unreliable, and oftentimes even worse than that. In the absence of local news, here's what you'll get. Original music and scoring by . Voiceovers by Aaron Bernstein and Martini Jean. Please check out my and follow me on and at @outofprintnews. Also, please read the and follow it on Instagram at @shelterislandreporter.

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Out of Print: The Unmaking of American News

Helicoptering in - a term for a reporter working for a publication outside the community coming in to do a story. The person helicoptering in usually has no connection or attachment to the community, and will be gone as soon as the story's finished. And that story will look a lot different than coverage of the same event from a local reporter and source. Original music and scoring by . Voiceovers by Dani Henion and Jesse Denney.  Please check out my page and follow me on and at @outofprintnews Also, please read the  and follow the paper on Instagram at @shelterislandreporter

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Out of Print: The Unmaking of American News

Think about what you would lose if your local newspaper closed – a public advocate for the community, a forum to celebrate it, fun gossip – and what that same community would do in order to keep its paper alive were it on the verge of shutting down. Original music and scoring by Voiceovers by Dani Henion. Please check out my page and follow me on and at @outofprintnews Also, please read the and follow the paper on Instagram at @shelterislandreporter  

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Out of Print: The Unmaking of American News

Shelter Island - a small island at the East End of Long Island town publicly accessible only by ferry boat. There's no way to sum it up in just a few words. That's what makes its local paper, the Shelter Island Reporter, so important. It's the town square - to celebrate the town and community, fight over it, enjoy the high school sports triumphs and gloat and gossip over the police blotter. Welcome to Shelter Island through the pages of the Reporter and to the people who, love it or hate it, count on reading the paper every Thursday. Original music and scoring by . Voiceovers by Dani Henion...

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Out of Print: The Unmaking of American News

This is an eyewitness account to the demise of local newspapers... a crisis is a story that's playing out all over the nation. Season 1 dives into the struggles of the Shelter Island Reporter, a local newspaper serving an island town of 2,800 people near the eastern tip of New York's Long Island. Last year the paper I worked for from 2007-09 was on the verge of shutting down, but it received a lifeline through the end of 2025. There are no guarantees after that. Will it still be in print come 2026? And if so, how?

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Shelter Island has undergone an extreme demographic shift since 2007. The houses are bigger. There are more people with more money. It’s a lot more white collar than blue. At the same time, it’s also grayer, more impoverished and more racially diverse. How did such dramatic changes happen so quickly and what do they mean for the future?

Original music and scoring by Felicity G. Williams. Voiceovers by Aaron Bernstein and Martini Jean. 

Please check out my Patreon page and follow me on Instagram and Tik Tok at @outofprintnews.

Also, please read the Shelter Island Reporter and follow it on Instagram at @shelterislandreporter.

Due to the holiday, Episode 7 will drop on Wednesday, December 24th.