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As news consumption increasingly shifts toward online and mobile platforms, journalism innovators are experimenting with new ways to monetize and share their work. In the push and pull digital landscape, search techniques, SEO, social media, aggregation and curation are just a few of the areas where others are experimenting. What techniques or tools do you think are missing? Suggest a resource and let us how it has served your work.

paidContent

Chronicling “the economic evolution of digital content that is shaping the future of the media, information and entertainment industries,” paidContent is a one-stop info shop on content monetization.

New America Media

To “grow [a] presence for the more than 3,000 ethnic news outlets nationwide,” NAM partners with local J-schools to expand youth ethnic media representation, offers resources and free syndication!

Google Moderator

Got a topic to discuss with your community? Google Moderator helps streamline the process, making it easier for people to post thoughts, offer their comments and ask questions.

Nieman Journalism Lab

With warp drive analysis and reporting, Nieman Lab beams readers to the cyber-edge of journalism, probing technologies, techniques and philosophies of innovators navigating the digital frontier.

Contently

“Giving freelance journalists a new way to efficiently manage their work,” Contently proudly notes “writers from The New York Times, Boston Globe, Wired” as customers.

National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership

“Democratizing information,” NNIP collaborates with the Urban Institute in service of 35 local partners across the nation delivering critical public data and visualization tools to help neighborhoods thrive.

Newsbeat

Tracking real-time reader response, newsbeat gives publishers the tools to understand and engage their audiences at the granular and broad-brush level.

Street Fight: Inside the Business of Hyperlocal

Reporting on trends and emerging practices, Street Fight publishes “ideas about sustainable business models for the hyperlocal news, information and advertising.”

PBS MediaShift

Mediashift correspondents report how new online communication tools are changing the media world. Analysis and a daily "must reads" feed.

Knight Report: Informing Communities: Sustaining Democracy in the Digital Age

Released in 2009 in collaboration with the Aspen Institute, this paper explores what people require to inform their lives in the digital age and how journalism functions in service of this.
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