TikTok is becoming a popular source for news. Can it help fill the gaps left by local TV news cuts?

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Frank Cirinna didn’t necessarily set out to become someone people turn to for news headlines, but that’s exactly what has happened with his popular TikTok account.

He is admittedly not a journalist — he’s a full-time school teacher in the Toronto area — but his concise yet punchy videos breaking down local and national news stories, sometimes infused with his personal takes on the topics, has attracted nearly 100,000 followers to his account, @frankdomenic.

“This was a way for me to reach people who wanted to be informed but didn’t want to sit down and watch the evening news or weren’t traditional

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