
News and analysis about local media in California's Inland Empire from CSUSB media studies professor, Dr. Thomas (T.C.) Corrigan.
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Inland Empire listeners who tuned in to KCAL 96.7 this past weekend expecting to hear local hosts “Rockin’ the Empire” with hits from Metallica, Three Days Grace, and Cage the Elephant might have been surprised to hear acts like U2, the Eag...
Public media and the rest of the fact-based press are under attack, and KVCR Public Media is no exception. The Inland Empire’s sole PBS and NPR affiliate, KVCR is projected to lose $550,000 in federal funding as a result of Congress’s resci...
Ever feel like you’re swimming in a sea of news and information, but little of it addresses your local community?
You’re not imagining things.
A major new report from Muck Rack and Rebuild Local News reveals that the U.S. has seen a drop...
On August 30, 2024, I published an article on Inland Empire MediaWatch titled, “California’s Inland Empire is a news mirage.” In it, I argued that our large, diverse, and rapidly growing region appears to have more substantive local news th...
Last week, SCNG Guild — the union representing 125 newsroom staffers at Southern California News Group — announced that its members had voted overwhelmingly to authorize a strike amid stalled contract negotiations with management.
SCNG pu...
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CSUSB media studies professor and Inland Empire MediaWatch publisher/author. Teaches and studies the political economy of communication (aka wealth, power, & media) and local news in California's Inland Empire. On IG at @iemediawatch
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