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Media Theory & Philosophy — Understand the Medium You’re Shaping
What is the “right” format for local news in Hastings, Minnesota?
This research explainer applies media theory to micro‑audio and the Soundbites workflow in Hastings (Dakota County, MN). Learn how McLuhan (the medium is the message), Postman (avoid mind‑candy), Ong (orality vs. literacy), Austin (speech‑acts), and sound studies (Schafer/Chion) guide practical choices—length, pacing, prosody, transitions, and earcons—plus why STIVA (Story with Text, Images, Video, Audio) and a Trust Engine (provenance + Reliability Score) matter. Clear takeaways show how Hear → Verify → Act → Dialogue turns short voice updates into usable minutes and measurable outcomes for residents, schools, businesses, and city partners across the Twin Cities SE Metro.
First Principles for Trustworthy Local Media: The Soundbites Model
A Hastings, Minnesota framework for trustworthy local media: 30‑second verified voice plus a STIVA proof layer (Text, Images, Video, Audio), visible How We Know labels and a Reliability Score, and a single CTA that turns attention into useful minutes and measurable outcomes. See how Hastings/Dakota County teams, businesses, schools, and residents use Soundbites to inform, verify, and act—then track impact daily with Top‑10 STIVAs.
The Little Mic That Builds Local Trust
The Little Mic That Builds Local Trust is HastingsNow’s Soundbites system — a local call-in tool where residents, businesses, nonprofits, and city leaders can share ≤30-second voice updates. Each update is turned into a multimedia post with “how we know” labels (source, evidence, locality, status), a short provenance trail (where it came from, who verified it, how it was published), and one measurable outcome (QR code, codeword, shortlink, or call). The result: local news that’s fast, clear, verifiable, and actionable.