Negreira Rey, María CruzHaan, Yael deBroek, Rijk van denNegreira Rey, María CruzVázquez Herrero, JorgeSixto García, JoséLópez García, XoséNegreira Rey2024-04-122023-12-07Negreira-Rey, M.-C.; de Haan, Y.; van den Broek, R. (2023). Boundaries of Hyperlocal Journalism: Geographical Borders, Roles and Relationships with the Audience in Spain and the Netherlands. In: Negreira-Rey, M.-C. et al. (eds.), Blurring Boundaries of Journalism in Digital Media: New Actors, Models and Practices (pp. 71–88). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-43926-1_6978-3-031-43925-42197-6503http://hdl.handle.net/10347/33500The growth of so-called hyperlocal media has created new challenges for research, blurring some of the classic boundaries of local journalism and traditional media. In this chapter we try to understand the role hyperlocal media have in the local media ecosystem by focusing on two European countries: Spain and the Netherlands. We present the methodology applied for the study of hyperlocal media in both cases, adapted to their geographical, social and media context. We identify the main characteristics of hyperlocal media in both countries, observing their distribution in the territory, organizational and productive structures, news content and citizen participation. Finally, we propose some keys for the comparative study of hyperlocal media.enghyperlocal journalismxornalismo hiperlocallocal journalismxornalismo localSpainEspañaThe NetherlandsPaíses BaixosBoundaries of Hyperlocal Journalism: Geographical Borders, Roles and Relationships with the Audience in Spain and the Netherlandsbook part10.1007/978-3-031-43926-1open access