Simple, step-by-step tutorials for news entrepreneurs and others to learn coding skills. A free resource that can help journalists expand their marketability in the evolving media landscape.
Posted by Journalism Accelerator on December 7, 2012
Topics: Resources, Technology Tags: Free Tools, Technology, Training
Quantifying sources and statements with statistical analyses of media reports, distilling data into useful infographics, The 4th Estate Project aims to show the value of professional journalism.
Posted by Journalism Accelerator on November 9, 2012
Topics: Experiments, Resources Tags: 2012 Election, Analytics, Infographics, Technology, Tools
Designed to play well with WordPress, Tumblr, Drupal, Blogger, HTML and JS. A drag or drop comment system offering a free version you can experiment with to encourage an active online community.
Posted by Journalism Accelerator on October 25, 2012
Topics: Resources, Technology Tags: Audience Engagement, Online Conversations, Online Tools, Technology
Whether you’re part of a large media company or a solo show, how to build a social management system that’s organized and strategic. Highlights from a JA resource Q&A.
Posted by Nicole Staudinger on October 22, 2012
Topics: Blog, Community, Distribution Tags: Audience Engagement, Best Practices, Collaboration, Community, Engagement, Metrics, Networks, Social Media, Technology, Tools, Twitter
Go beyond the news industry for fresh insights on revenue and customer relationships. From the fashion world: “Make sure that you constantly have something to offer that people like.”
Posted by Emily Harris on July 18, 2012
Topics: Blog, Revenue Tags: Audience Engagement, Brands, Business Models, CRM, Crowdsourcing, Partnerships, Revenue, Technology
CDI helps publishers and others communicate in a way that takes full advantage of digital. Offering a fundamental rethinking designed to keep “vital information” read and understood.
Posted by Journalism Accelerator on May 22, 2012
Topics: Craft, Distribution, Resources, Technology Tags: Access To Information, Data, Digital Journalism, Digital Literacy, Digital Publishing, Research, Technology
Listen in on an insightful conversation about the real role the “bells and whistles” of technology has in influencing publishes. Street Fight’s David Hirschman and CJR’s Michael Meyer talk share their insight with the JA’s Emily Harris
Posted by Emily Harris on May 16, 2012
Topics: Blog, Revenue, Technology Tags: Columbia Journalism Review, Hyperlocal, Innovation, Publishing, Revenue, Street Fight, Technology
A deep dive into trends pushing publishers as digital demands rise, including research on revenue sources. Focused on magazines; content and financial gleanings inform other platforms.
Posted by Journalism Accelerator on May 3, 2012
Topics: Distribution, Resources, Revenue, Technology Tags: Digital Publishing, Mobile, Report, Revenue, Technology
A blog tracking the sweet spot where people push new ideas forward together, leveraging social networking and consumer tech. Big ideas to enhance your thinking through change.
Posted by Journalism Accelerator on May 3, 2012
Topics: Experiments, Resources, Revenue, Technology Tags: Collaboration, Crowdsourcing, Innovation, Leadership, Social Network, Technology
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