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Yolo County News & Information Ecosystem Report released by Davis Media Access

By:  Autumn Labbe-Renault. Davis Media Access

Davis Media Access (DMA) announces the release of its “Yolo County News &  Information Ecosystem” report, which presents ideas for addressing the reduced availability of  local information and news in Yolo County.  

The 70-page report follows months of research, conversations and contact with people  throughout Yolo County to understand how the decline of traditional local media outlets affects  both information providers and Yolo residents. DMA calls its effort to address this decline Yolo  Local. 

DMA worked with Impact Architects, nationally known consultants; jesikah maria ross of Davis, a  community-engaged journalist, and the 11-member Yolo Local Working Group. The community  engagement, which primarily ran from April to August 2025, included a bilingual survey, direct  engagement at events, one-to-one interviews, and roundtable discussions. 

The report is rooted in Impact Architects’ framework and methodology for large-scale ecosystem  reports, and includes key comparative data about Yolo County, such as race and ethnicity,  income, and civic wellness data. It describes the community engagement approach and  strategies that Yolo Local used, and includes a list of organizations and individuals involved. 

Key findings in the report include: 

â—Ź The need for expanded Spanish-language and bilingual media: While 36 percent of residents  identify as Hispanic or Latino/a and nearly 20 percent speak Spanish at home, no news sources  are specifically dedicated to serving Hispanic and Latino/a communities in the county 

â—Ź The need for a backbone institution for the news and information sector: News outlets  expressed interest in coordinating with other outlets, but lack a structure to do so. A backbone  could act as an “assignment editor,” manage shared resources, and foster collaboration across  platforms 

â—Ź The call to cover critical topics, inclusively: Residents want deeper reporting on local  governance, agriculture (including farmworkers’ voices), education, and perspectives and  experiences of immigrants and people of color, which are often missing or misrepresented 

â—Ź An opportunity exists to create a central resource hub to connect local residents with community, government and nonprofit resources and services. Models in other U.S. cities show  that news outlets can connect communities to vital resources

The working group—stewarded by ross and DMA Executive Director Autumn LabbĂ©-Renault— relied on many community partners to share the survey and amplify the outreach. The working  group took care to engage with the people most underserved by local news and information  sources, and thanks the many community organizations, elected officials and DMA supporters  who helped this effort. 

This project began when LabbĂ©-Renault, a noted community media leader, wondered how  DMA’s technical infrastructure and expertise—paired with its strategic partnerships countywide —might address the shrinking traditional media landscape. She had often worked previously  with ross, who connected her to Impact Architects and other national resources, and the project  moved forward. 

“Yolo Local is grounded in the belief that our civic health, democratic traditions and capacity to  address community issues are directly related to our ability to access local, accurate, trusted  information in Yolo County,” LabbĂ©-Renault said. “We recognized serious gaps and  fragmentation, and intentionally emphasized outreach to sectors of our community that have  often been overlooked or even harmed by traditional reporting.” 

The effort was a first-of-its kind pilot for both Impact Architects and DMA.  

“After conducting more than 20 ecosystem assessments nationwide, this work in Yolo County  stands apart,” said Lindsay Green-Barber, PhD, founder and principal of Impact Architects.  “Partnering with DMA—an organization deeply rooted in the community and fluent in the media  landscape—let us dig deeper and produce insights that reflect the realities, priorities, and voices  of local residents.” 

Find the report at https://davismedia.org 

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