Thursday, February 4, 2021

Ron Cox at the old MATV STOPS THE NEWS to Illegally Help a Stalker over an Old Friend and ADMITTED it to me during a party at another station last year

  MALDEN CRONIES TAKE THEIR UNDESERVED PAYCHECKS AT 'URBAN MEDIA ARTS" - WHAT A DAMN STUPID NAME, NOTHING ABOUT MALDEN, WHILE THE NEWS SHRINKS IN THIS REGION

 change the name all you want,

the old Malden Access is stalker central!
RON COX WAS CHASED ON TO THE TARMAC AT LOGAN AIRPORT BY A CRAZED STALKER...AND THE STALKER WAS A SITTING BOARD MEMBER OF MATV...THEY ARE INSANE! 

IF HE'S STILL ON THE BOARD IT PROVES THE POINT, DOESN'T IT?

Hurley is among a handful of citizen journalists working in news deserts like Malden. The decline of local news is nothing new, in Massachusetts and everywhere else. According to Pew Research, just one resource that documents the carnage, newsroom employment across the nation dropped by 51% between 2008 and 2019. As other studies show, however, there’s been an uptick in the need for local coverage, especially due to the pandemic.

Anne D’Urso-Rose is the associated director of Urban Media Arts (UMA), which was formerly known as MATV, Malden’s Media Center, and was rebranded this past January of 2021. With so much political polarization, she stresses the role of local news makers.

“Since the pandemic, it has been more challenging for the traditional local news outlets, so people who live in cities and towns outside of Boston don’t have sources for local news,” D’Urso-Rose said. Responding to that need, the team behind Neighborhood View pursues local coverage, even through financially hard times, and aims to build a sustainable model that continues to train locals in reporting.   https://digboston.com/the-push-to-rescue-local-news-in-malden/

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