A lively, weekly Twitter chat for web journalists. Share tips, find colleagues, learn, teach and consider new possibilities. Mission: “Saving the world...well, journalism first.”
Posted by Journalism Accelerator on January 27, 2012
Topics: Community, Craft, Education, Resources Tags: Hashtag, Live Chat, Networks, Online Conversations, Online Publishers, Twitter
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
J-Lab's analysis for The William Penn Foundation released in 2010 identifies gaps in reporting, maps assets and explores opportunities for future investment in a new model.
Posted by Journalism Accelerator on October 24, 2011
Topics: Community, Distribution, Resources Tags: Collaboration, Information Ecology, J-Lab, Networks, Philadelphia, Public Interest, William Penn Foundation
“Telling it like it is,” this online hub is a UK based, globally focused nonprofit covering stories to broaden the lens and out issues to empower citizens across geographic communities.
Posted by Journalism Accelerator on October 19, 2011
Topics: Community, Experiments, Resources, Revenue Tags: Diversity in Journalism, Independent Media, International, Journalism Students, Networks, Nonprofit, The Fresh Outlook, Women's Rights
Looking at the network effect within a larger media landscape offers smart analysis of how producers and consumers of news can connect, share or remain separated.
Posted by Journalism Accelerator on September 16, 2011
Topics: Community, Distribution, Resources Tags: Analysis, Analytics, Audience Engagement, Chicago Community Trust, Information Ecology, Information Needs, Medill, Michele McLellan, Networks, Northwestern University, Research, Rich Gordon
Discussion, tools, articles, workshops and forums by a number of leading thinkers in publishing, news reporting and the academy.
Posted by Journalism Accelerator on September 1, 2011
Topics: Community, Craft, Education, Policy, Resources Tags: Best Practices, Crowdsourcing, Future of Journalism, Journalism Ethics, Networks