The Seattle Times forges partnerships with community sites to provide readers comprehensive coverage enriched with local flavor.
Posted by Journalism Accelerator on September 9, 2011
Topics: Community, Craft, Resources, Technology Tags: Audience Engagement, Capacity, Collaboration, Hyperlocal, Legacy, New Media, Seattle
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
Based in Bellevue, Wash., DataSphere Technologies is a provider of hyperlocal web technology and sales solutions for media companies.
Posted by Journalism Accelerator on April 18, 2011
Topics: Resources, Technology Tags: Advertising, Hyperlocal
Founded in 2005 by the wife and husband team of Tracy Record and Patrick Sand, the West Seattle Blog is easily one of the most watched, talked about and celebrated hyperlocal news sites in the country. It epitomizes the idea of “regular people” working amazingly hard to cover everything that moves in their community. Record,...
Posted by Journalism Accelerator on April 14, 2011
Topics: Community, Craft, Resources, Technology Tags: Hyperlocal
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
Instivate is a technology innovator headquartered in Seattle’s Central District. It offers technology for online content and advertising, audience measurement and local blogging. Instivate is the parent company of Neighborlogs, a Seattle-based community news blogging platform and ad-sharing network that was launched in June 2007. “Neighborlogs is a free, hosted placeblogging platform with an integrated...
Posted by Journalism Accelerator on April 13, 2011
Topics: Craft, Experiments, Resources, Technology Tags: Advertising, Hyperlocal