Rooted and Resilient: The Quiet Power of Hyperlocal Journalism
By Abdul Nishad in Media News on Thursday, 26th June 2025 at 4:03pmIn a world where national headlines chase clicks and news cycles move faster than you can say "breaking," there’s one form of journalism quietly refusing to be swept away by the algorithm: hyperlocal reporting. It doesn’t scream for attention—it earns it. By telling stories that start at the street corner and end at the school gate, hyperlocal journalism remains rooted in community, driven by sincerity, and committed to accuracy over virality.
Two publications—Southern Times and Mylapore Times—may be charting very different paths, but they share the same DNA: news that doesn’t just inform but belongs to its readers.
Take Southern Times, for instance. With more than 20 years under its belt reporting from Tamil Nadu, the paper decided earlier this year to leap into the Bengal...
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