Showing posts with label Nancy West. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nancy West. Show all posts

Friday, September 5, 2025

Nancy West - InDepthNH.org turns 10!


Nancy West -  InDepthNH.org turns 10!

Apple Podcast

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Nancy West -  InDepthNH.org turns 10!

Ten years ago, in the face of dramatic changes sweeping the news media, Nancy West launched InDepthNH.org, a news website under the aegis of the New Hampshire Center for Public Interest Journalism.

Nancy West reflects on ten years of hard-won success that has made InDepthNH.org an important force in providing local and state news and feature stories intended to fill the void left by the media companies that have eroded to a shadow of their previous versions or closed entirely.

The Citizen of Laconia newspaper closed in 2016.

In 2022, the weekly digital E-Ticker News of Claremont ceased publication.

In 2024, the News and Sentinel in Colebrook published its final issue after unsuccessful attempts to sell the paper.

The Portsmouth Herald and Foster's Daily Democrat merged in 2014, and in 2023, their printing press in Portsmouth was shut down by their owner, Gannett, as part of a national consolidation effort.

The Union Leader has faced significant business and readership challenges, with its audience and financial stability diminishing. 

In 2012, two New Hampshire-based companies acquired 28 radio stations across New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine from Nassau Broadcasting, which had been forced into bankruptcy.

In 2025, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting announced its closure due to the loss of federal funding, which will impact local public television and radio stations, including potentially New Hampshire Public Radio and; 

NH PBS.WBIN, one of New Hampshire's two commercial television stations, sold its broadcasting rights in 2017 and laid off most of its news staff, eventually going off the air.

Despite the long hours and attention to detail demanded of someone serving as both Editor and Publisher (as well as chief cook and bottle washer), Nancy West has been able to also keep her fingers in her first love, journalism and her advocacy for freedom of the Press, NH's Right-to_Know law, as well as on accountability with her Laurie List advocacy have really raised the bar on journalism in this new "wild west" new environment.

In 2023 Nancy West, received the Michael Donoghue Freedom of Information Award given by the New England First Amendment Coalition (NEFAC) at a ceremony in Boston.

The award is given each year to a journalist or team of journalists for a body of work that protects or advances the public’s right to know. The FOI Award is named for Michael Donoghue, who worked for more than 40 years at the Burlington Free Press.



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Wednesday, February 8, 2023

An Interview with Wayne King

 Nancy West interviews Wayne King with a heartfelt thanks for all he has contributed to the New Hampshire Center for Public Interest Journalism and its daily nonprofit news outlet, InDepthNH.org.

This is a rebroadcast of a 2020 interview with Wayne King by Nancy West Editor and Founder of the NH Center for Public Interest Journalism.

Listen here:




Wayne King, podcaster, columnist, and artist

Former state Senator Wayne D. King of Rumney faced tragedy last June when he lost his wife and best friend, Alice. He liked to call her his “girlfriend and forever heart.” And he calls himself an author, artist, activist and recovering politician in the midst of traumatic change.

His struggle to find continued meaning in his life without Alice has given birth to two new podcasts, the “Radical Centrist” and “NH Secrets, Legends and Lore.” He was recently honored for his political column “The View From Rattlesnake Ridge” by the New England Newspaper and Press Association at its annual dinner in Boston. Congratulations, Wayne.

“I am proud to publish Wayne’s work and grateful that he chose InDepthNH.org to showcase his column, podcasts and art work,” said Nancy West, founder of the New Hampshire Center for Public Interest Journalism.

“What shines through in everything he touches is a deep reverence for life and respect for the ideas and opinions of others.”

The NENPA judges summed up their reasons for honoring King’s columns: “Wayne D. King exalts national dialogue in ‘Democracy Should be a Messy Business’ but that solutions are found in differing viewpoints given by people who respect each other. In ‘Looking for Hope: You’ll find it at the dump on Buffalo Road in Rumney,’ King is engaging about history, politics and our unifying bond as everyday people. Few can turn political musings into poetic prose like Wayne D. King.”

A three-term state Senator, he was the 1994 Democratic nominee for Governor and most recently the CEO of MOP Environmental Solutions Inc., a public company in the environmental cleanup space. His art is exhibited nationally in galleries and he has published three books of his images.

His most recent novel “Sacred Trust” a vicarious, high voltage adventure to stop a private powerline has been published on Amazon.com as an ebook (http://bit.ly/STrust ) with the paper edition due in Mid-October. He lives in Bath, NH at the confluence of the Connnecticut and Ammonoosuc Rivers. His website is:http:www.WayneDKing.com


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