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New technology has powered entirely new forms and ways of finding, reporting and telling stories. Issues of ethics, transparency and access are redefining the role of journalism daily. The immediacy of a virtual world raises questions of—and opportunities for—the role of news producers in their communities. Here we take a look at some of the ways journalism innovators are moving the craft forward. We’ve only scratched the surface; what do you think?
Eager to start your own news nonprofit? The Investigative News Network’s online hub supports “local investigative and public service journalism.”
Posted on November 11, 2011
Topics: Community Craft Education Resources
Since 1989 coaching and connecting grassroots communities with workshops and training to diversify and enrich the mix of voices in the news and public debate.
Posted on November 11, 2011
Topics: Community Craft Education Resources
Advancing diversity across newsroom staff and viewpoints, AAJA resources include style guides, reporting tips from Asian hotspots, and connections to a broad journalism community.
Posted on November 2, 2011
Topics: Community Craft Education Policy Resources
Dedicated to supporting African American journalists and coverage, the NABJ offers community, a jobs board, a style guide with deep context, and an annual report on newsroom diversity.
Posted on October 31, 2011
Topics: Community Craft Education Policy Resources
Veteran broadcast journalists share survival secrets: a vibrant online community swapping trade secrets and tips to help practitioners bring their A-game to market.
Posted on October 31, 2011
Topics: Community Craft Experiments Resources Revenue
From launching California Watch to leading the Center for Investigative Reporting, Executive Director Robert J. Rosenthal shares his game strategy and tips for success.
Posted on October 20, 2011
Topics: Craft Experiments Resources
“Counting cash to make change,” this Center for Responsive Politics site tracks money in U.S. politics, its impact on policy and people. Comprehensive, non-partisan data on election spending.
Posted on October 17, 2011
Topics: Craft Policy Resources
With a goal of "ensuring everyone’s right to information," the National Freedom of Information Coalition has been actively supporting state member groups' and journalists' right of open access to information since 1991.
Posted on October 12, 2011
Topics: Community Craft Policy Resources
David Herzog's Open Missouri project delivers the state's largest independent directory of government databases, with tips to help empower citizens, journalists and communities.
Posted on October 7, 2011
Topics: Craft Education Policy Resources
Joy Mayer's newsroom discussion guide is a "first of its kind" offering insight, tips, techniques and tools to inspire and deepen engagement across the newsroom and with the audiences served.
Posted on October 7, 2011
Topics: Community Craft Resources Revenue