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Just released: Stop Managing Media Decline: How Legacy Media Gave Up Its Communities

My first-ever book, Stop Managing Media Decline: How Legacy Media Gave Up Its Communities, is now available for purchase on Amazon.

The book – available in paperback or Kindle, is a clear-eyed, deeply reported look at what happens when local journalism fades — and what it takes to build something honest in its place. Part memoir, part media manifesto, the book traces my decades inside newsrooms, press boxes and city halls, then follows my decision to step outside the collapsing newspaper industry and rebuild journalism on his own terms.

This is not a love letter to the old days. It’s an unfiltered account of deadlines, egos, small-town power, shrinking newsrooms and the quiet consequences when nobody is left to ask hard questions. I write from the ground level — covering high school sports, city budgets, hospitals, tourism boards and political backrooms — showing how local stories shape real lives long after the headlines disappear.

At its core, Stop Managing Media Decline: How Legacy Media Gave Up Its Communities is about independence: financial, editorial and moral. It’s about the courage to publish without permission, the discipline to earn trust one reader at a time, and the stubborn belief that community journalism still matters — even when the business model says it shouldn’t exist.

Blunt, funny, reflective and unapologetically human, Stop Managing Media Decline: How Legacy Media Gave Up Its Communities will resonate with journalists, media skeptics, civic leaders and anyone who has ever wondered who’s watching anymore.

The alert is still on. The question is whether anyone is listening.

Note: Two more books are at the printer:

. 50 Yard Football, Inside the Arena/Indoor Game

. The Future of Rural Health Care

Both books will be available by paperback and Kindle, and by early in February.

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