Go deep, not wide, in content and audience. That’s my quick overall takeaway from today, Day Two of our forum on sustainable journalism. Today’s conversation focused on particular opportunities for niche sites. Let’s start with this question, and a thanks to the Oregonian News Network’s Cornelius Swart for posing it: Who if any have done...
Posted by Emily Harris on February 29, 2012
Topics: Blog, Craft, Experiments, Revenue Tags: Ad Revenue, Alternative Revenue, Audience Engagement, Business Models, Freelance, Investigative Journalism, Networks, Niche Publishing, Revenue, Social Media, Training
The Chinese calendar predicted high risks and rewards in 2012, the celebrated Year of the Dragon. As this year wraps up, check out what a range of leaders working for sustainability in the news business expected, and share what you learned in 2012.
Posted by Emily Harris on February 8, 2012
Topics: Blog, Craft, Experiments, Revenue, Technology Tags: Ad Revenue, Alternative Revenue, Business Models, Experimentation, Fundraising, Future of News, Opportunity, Revenue
With a mission of “making local online advertising work better for local publishers and local advertisers,” this is an industry-wise team expanding its reach to fuel local publishing.
Posted by Journalism Accelerator on November 23, 2011
Topics: Community, Resources, Revenue Tags: Ad Revenue, Advertising, Business Models, Hyperlocal, Revenue
CUNY Graduate School of Journalism offers a fantastic smorgasbord of substance.
Posted by Journalism Accelerator on August 5, 2011
Topics: Education, Experiments, Resources, Revenue Tags: Ad Revenue, Best Practices, Business Models, Emerging Trends, Hyperlocal, Journalism Education, Knight Foundation, McCormick Foundation, Nonprofit