Dwindling subscriber numbers, thinned-out editorial teams and the decline of local titles are shaping the media landscape in Germany. Local journalism, which in many places is regarded as a "discontinued model", is particularly affected. A recent study by the Otto Brenner Foundation sheds light on the reasons for this decline and shows what consequences this has for the local public sphere.
The study entitled "Public sphere without journalism? Shifting roles in the local space" was conducted by Barbara Witte, Professor of Journalism at Bremen University of Applied Sciences, and Gerhard Syben from the BAQ research institute. It is based on qualitative interviews with 16 organizations from various regions of Germany, including associations, municipalities and companies. The result: many of these stakeholders are increasingly relying on their own communication channels and are increasingly turning away from traditional local media.