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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?

The Media Consortium

A network of leading independent journalists across the US, The Media Consortium provides rich research, analysis and recommendations for a sustainable future for independent media.

eCorner

Stanford University’s collection of videos and podcasts featuring lectures by entrepreneurial thought leaders.

2011 Journalist Engagement Survey

Highlights from Joy Mayer's phone survey where 529 editors of daily community newspapers talk engagement.

Free Press

Big fans of the First Amendment, Free Press supports our nation’s right to be informed. Advocates of the public good, their campaigns preserve and expand the possibilities for journalism.

Public Insight Network

Creating a way for citizens to participate in news and reporting, PIN counts over 120,000 people in their network, with new funding to add 100,000 more while working with 45 newsrooms nationwide.

A resource for newsrooms: Measuring the success of audience engagement efforts

2010-2011 RJI Fellow Joy Mayer distills down ideas on measuring engagement from thought leaders across disciplines.

The Seattle Times: News Partner Network

The Seattle Times forges partnerships with community sites to provide readers comprehensive coverage enriched with local flavor.

Committee of Concerned Journalists

Discussion, tools, articles, workshops and forums by a number of leading thinkers in publishing, news reporting and the academy.

Re-Imagining Journalism: Local News for a Networked World

Mike Fancher’s policy paper, commissioned by the Knight Foundation and the Aspen Institute, outlines five critical ingredients to support local journalism.

Partners of Necessity: The Case for Collaboration in Local Investigative Reporting

Sandy Rowe’s take on emerging possibilities for news, reporting and potential models for the future.
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