Exploratory Analysis of Local Media across the Post-Pandemic Era: Between Glocality and Closeness

Author:

Torres-Toukoumidis Angel1ORCID,Becerra Mónica Hinojosa2ORCID,Marín-Gutiérrez Isidro3ORCID,Pallo-Chiguano Moisés14

Affiliation:

1. Social Science Knowledge and Human Behavior Department, Universidad Politécnica Salesiana, Cuenca 010105, Ecuador

2. Audiovisual Communication Department, Universidad de Málaga, 29016 Malaga, Spain

3. Department of State Law, Universidad de Málaga, 29016 Malaga, Spain

4. Media and Culture Department, Universidad Politécnica Salesiana, Cuenca 010105, Ecuador

Abstract

This study examines the role of local media in fostering a sense of community belonging among readers in the Ecuadorian context, focusing on how geographical coverage, news sources, and covered themes reinforce community identity. Through content analysis of 17 local media outlets and 6356 news pieces, we investigate how these elements cohesively contribute to the construction of an interconnected community. The findings indicate that predominantly local and regional coverage, along with reliance on primary sources within the community and the prevalence of topics related to politics, sports, and culture, play pivotal roles in creating a shared community fabric. By contextualizing the importance of “glocalization” in journalism, the study demonstrates how local media act as a mirror to community realities and aspirations, promoting a sense of intersubjectivity, adaptability, and civic engagement. This work underscores the critical importance of local media in representing the diversity of reality, facilitating civic participation, and strengthening the social fabric within the local context.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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