Crack the IRS code on nonprofit status using this Q&A guide designed with publishers in mind. The Berkman Center’s Digital Media Law Project breaks down complex information into bite-sized bits.
Posted by Journalism Accelerator on April 6, 2012
Topics: Policy, Resources, Revenue Tags: Business Models, Citizen Media Law Project, Internal Revenue Service, Law, Legal, Nonprofit, Policy, Report, Startup
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
Not all papers are swept up in negative trends; company culture plays a big role. Hard-to-get sales and revenue numbers reveal new insights.
Posted by Journalism Accelerator on March 11, 2012
Topics: Distribution, Revenue, Technology Tags: Business Models, Digital Media, Newspapers, Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism, Print Media, Report, Revenue
Knight report examining eight nonprofit news locals finds three need-to-succeed basics: executable biz strategy, innovative audience engagement, and tech to support. VoSD, TX Trib, MinnPost included.
Posted by Journalism Accelerator on March 11, 2012
Topics: Community, Resources, Revenue, Technology Tags: Business Models, Community Engagement, Foundations, Grants, Knight Foundation, Local News, Nonprofit, Public Interest, Report
J-Lab examines “what worked and what didn’t” after five years of grants to local news projects. 2010 lessons on what leads to growth or disappointment still timely.
Posted by Journalism Accelerator on January 12, 2012
Topics: Community, Craft, Distribution, Education, Experiments, Resources, Revenue, Technology Tags: Evaluation, J-Lab, Recommendations, Report, Startup, Tips
There is conversation for conversation’s sake, and there is conversation with purpose. JA forums are designed to be relevant, interesting, informative, and useful. In this final of three posts analyzing our recent forum on the Value of Local TV News, we explore a set of tangible artifacts we’ve distilled from the conversation, and envision how...
Posted by Emily Harris on December 5, 2011
Topics: Blog, Community, Distribution, Experiments, Revenue, Technology Tags: Report