Looking to the future of journalism, might networked collaboration yield greater return?
Asking if journalism has effectively defined this yet, there may be more than one answer.
Posted by Jo Ellen Green Kaiser on August 8, 2013
Topics: Blog, Community Tags: Accountability, Analysis, Best Practices, Capacity, Civic Journalism, Collaboration, Community Engagement, Emerging Trends, Future of Journalism, Jo Ellen Green Kaiser, Media Consortium
One of the first seamless customer relationship management (CRM) systems for WordPress allows you to customize work flow, commerce, data and community with a free or paid version.
Posted by Journalism Accelerator on August 2, 2013
Topics: Resources, Technology Tags: Audience Engagement, CRM, Database, E-Commerce, Emerging Trends, Engagement Models, Entrepreneurship, Free Tools, Innovation, Nonprofits, Online Fundraising
Can a company be profitable and benefit its community? B Corp certification ensures businesses meet "rigorous standards of social and environmental performance, accountability, and transparency."
Posted by Journalism Accelerator on June 1, 2013
Topics: Distribution, Resources Tags: Business Models, Collaboration, Community Engagement, Emerging Trends, Entrepreneurship, Experiments, Future of News, Innovation, Nonprofit
JA’s panel picks, luminaries we can’t wait to meet and some of the events we’ll be checking out. What are you excited to learn about, what are your big questions?
Posted by Lisa Skube on April 2, 2013
Topics: Blog, Policy Tags: Civic Journalism, Collaboration, Community Engagement, Emerging Trends, Free Press, Grass Roots, Josh Stearns, Journalism That Matters, Media Reform
Are we innovating around the wrong paradigm? Pew's latest assessment explores the effects of a decade of cutbacks and suggests areas that may hold promise for the future.
Posted by Journalism Accelerator on March 28, 2013
Topics: Policy, Resources Tags: Digital Media, Emerging Trends, Future of Media, Information Ecology, Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism, Report
Supporting each city's civic groups, arts organizations and causes, a network with a local social presence in over 300 cities strives to be a “PBS of social media sourced news.”
Posted by Lisa Skube on February 22, 2013
Topics: Blog, Experiments Tags: Audience Engagement, Best Practices, Brand Influence, Citizen Sources, Emerging Trends, Featured, Online Tools, Pat Kitano, Social Media, Technology, Tools, Twitter
How to tap into the powerful promise of social listening: Four essential steps and tools to support each that won’t break the bank.
Posted by Jacob Caggiano on June 4, 2012
Topics: Blog, Craft, Technology Tags: Analysis, Analytics, Community Engagement, CRM, Data, Emerging Trends, Free Tools, Metrics, Networks, Online Tools, Social Listening, Twitter
Compare and contrast. Chart your future with Pew’s 2012 industry assessment. Most media sectors “managed to stop the audience losses” and mobile “may lead to a deeper experience with news.”
Posted by Journalism Accelerator on April 6, 2012
Topics: Distribution, Resources, Revenue, Technology Tags: Digital Media, Emerging Trends, Future of Media, Information Ecology, Mobile Technology, Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism, Report, Technology
Will social media get boring? Will Amazon conquer? See 23 predictions for journalism in 2012 that could inspire your future. These bright writers weigh in on what may matter most.
Posted by Journalism Accelerator on January 27, 2012
Topics: Craft, Distribution, Resources, Revenue, Technology Tags: Emerging Trends, Future of Journalism, Thought Leaders
Mediashift correspondents report how new online communication tools are changing the media world. Analysis and a daily "must reads" feed.
Posted by Journalism Accelerator on November 1, 2011
Topics: Community, Distribution, Experiments, Resources, Technology Tags: Business Models, Citizen Journalism, Emerging Trends, Information Ecology, J-School, Media Analysis, Mobile, Networks, PBS, Traditional Journalism