Mike Fancher’s policy paper, commissioned by the Knight Foundation and the Aspen Institute, outlines five critical ingredients to support local journalism.
Posted by Journalism Accelerator on August 31, 2011
Topics: Craft, Education, Experiments, Policy, Resources Tags: Analysis, Citizen Journalism, Collaboration, Community Engagement, Experimentation, For-profit, Journalism Integrity, Local, Marketing, Nonprofit, White Papers
Sandy Rowe’s take on emerging possibilities for news, reporting and potential models for the future.
Posted by Journalism Accelerator on August 29, 2011
Topics: Craft, Experiments, Resources, Revenue Tags: Accountability, Analysis, Cognitive Surplus, Collaboration, Investigative Journalism, Local, Watchdog Reporting
Next Door Media is a network of ten trusted neighborhood news sites and a regional portal in the North Seattle area, the first of its kind in the country and the most-trafficked in the city. Founded in Ballard in early 2008 by two longtime journalists, Kate and Cory Bergman, Next Door Media is committed to...
Posted by Journalism Accelerator on April 14, 2011
Topics: Community, Craft, Experiments, Resources Tags: Collaboration, Hyperlocal, News Entrepreneurs
Seattle-based Newsvine, Inc. was launched in March 2006 by a small team of like-minded colleagues with one purpose: to build a perfectly different, perfectly efficient way to read, write, and interact with the news. Founded by veterans of Disney, ESPN, and other media organizations, the mission of Newsvine is to bring together big and little...
Posted by Journalism Accelerator on April 14, 2011
Topics: Community, Experiments, Resources, Technology Tags: Collaboration, News Entrepreneurs
Collaboration looks different in Seattle. The JA team wanted to learn more, so we reached out to one of the region's recognized innovators, Common Language Project's Sarah Stuteville.
Posted by Journalism Accelerator on March 17, 2011
Topics: Blog, Community, Interview Tags: Collaboration
The Common Language Project is a new-media nonprofit with a mission to engage, educate and inform Americans of all ages on the crucial human issues of our time through innovative and accessible journalism.
Posted by Journalism That Matters on February 27, 2011
Topics: Education, Resources Tags: Collaboration, Digital Literacy, Digital Media, Education