Lookout Local advances plans for Oregon launch and announces a national buildout

Eugene, Oregon. Photo (cc) 2012 by Visitor7.

Lookout Local founder Ken Doctor is about to take the next step in launching his second community news site. Today he’s announcing that Lookout Eugene-Springfield, in Oregon, will debut in early 2025 and that he’s assembled a national team with the aim of moving into “at least five markets” in 2025-’26. I wrote about initial plans for Lookout Eugene-Springfield back in May.

Doctor, a well-known journalist who covers the media business, began Lookout Local in 2020 with a site in Santa Cruz, California. Lookout Santa Cruz won a Pulitzer Prize earlier this year for its reporting on a January 2023 flood and its aftermath. Santa Cruz is also the home of another high-quality hyperlocal news site, Santa Cruz Local; both Doctor and Santa Cruz Local CEO Kara Meyberg Guzman are featured in our book, “What Works in Community News,” and have been guests on our podcast.

Lookout Eugene-Springfield will compete with Gannett’s Register-Guard as well as Eugene Weekly, an alternative publication saved by its readers earlier this year after an ex-employee was charged with embezzlement.

Unlike many nonprofit local news startups, Lookout Local is a for-profit public benefit corporation. Doctor’s goal is to establish digital sites that are as comprehensive as legacy newspapers, covering arts, culture and sports as well as offering accountability journalism. Continue reading “Lookout Local advances plans for Oregon launch and announces a national buildout”