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NMiF looks at the State of Local Media in 2025

This week is NMIF's annual Fourth of July 'State of Local Media' special. Late last year, Jay Newton-Small stepped in to lead the Albuquerque Journal following the ouster of former editor Patrick Etheridge, who was charged with shoplifting last fall. Newton-Small has been a journalist for more than two decades, writing for Time Magazine and Bloomberg News. Senior Producer Lou DiVizio asks Newton-Small about her vision for the state's largest newspaper in the years ahead.

In June, the Republican-led House of Representatives voted to cut more than $1 billion from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. If the Senate approves the proposal, two years of previously approved funding for public media will disappear. Reporter Cailley Chella speaks with staff from small public radio stations around the state about the looming federal funding cuts.

NMIF continues its look at the state of local public media as Host Nash Jones sits down with the new General Manager of KUNM, Jeff Pope. Nash returns to their former workplace to meet the new boss and hear Pope's first impressions and vision for the future. NMIF dives into how KUNM can meet the moment while potentially weathering significant funding cuts.

The Santa Fe-based news collective 505omatic has garnered a strong digital following in its first year as an organization. Members tell Cailley how the group plugs into the ever-changing media landscape a bit differently.

Ctrl+P Publishing owner Pat Davis has been on each of the 'State of the Local Media' specials. Since the former Democratic Albuquerque City Councilor last stopped by the NMIF studio, his quickly growing local media company has hit a snag. Nash sits down with Davis to discuss the challenges and changes at his local outlets over the last year.

NMiF airs on NMPBS 5.1 (KNME HD) on Friday, July 4, at 7 p.m. and Sunday, July 6 at 7 a.m. and streaming on the PBS video app. ​ Involved, informed, in-depth media: watch New Mexico in Focus again online shortly thereafter.

Host
Nash Jones

NMiF Segments
New ABQ Journal Executive Editor on the Newspaper's Future
Correspondent

Lou DiVizio

Guest
Jay Newton-Small, executive editor, Albuquerque Journal

Small Public Radio Stations Brace for Loss of Federal Funding
Correspondent

Cailley Chella

Guests
Tazbeh McCullah, general manager, KSFR
Rachel Kaub, station manager, KGLP

New KUNM General Manager on Proposed CPB Cuts
Correspondent

Nash Jones

Guest
Jeff Pope, general manager, KUNM

505omatic on Telling Stories, Hearing from Community in Santa Fe
Correspondent

Cailley Chella

Guests
Dezbaá, Actor, 505omatic contributor
Warren Langford, executive producer, 505omatic
Gwyneth Doland, UNM journalism professor and NMiF politics correspondent

Pat Davis on Challenges Facing Ctrl+P Publishing and its Outlets
Correspondent

Nash Jones

Guest
Pat Davis, Owner, Ctrl+P Publishing

New Mexico in Focus is the New Mexico PBS prime-time news magazine show covering the events, issues, and people shaping life in New Mexico and the Southwest. NMiF takes a multi-layered look at social, political, economic health, education, and art issues and explores them in-depth with a critical eye to give them context beyond the "news of the moment."

NMPBS Executive Producer, Public Affairs is Jeff Proctor. New Mexico in Focus's senior producer for public affairs is Lou DiVizio. Host and producer of New Mexico in Focus is Nash Jones. Producer is Antonio Sanchez. Multimedia journalist is Cailley Chella.

Funding for New Mexico in Focus is provided by the McCune Charitable Foundation and Viewers Like You. Funding for the Your New Mexico Government Project comes from the Thornburg Foundation and New Mexico Local News Fund. Funding for Our Land: New Mexico's Environmental Past, Present & Future is provided in part by the Neeper Natural History Programming.

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