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The need to find sustainable revenue streams and ways of successfully operating a small business is inspiring many journalism innovators to explore a range of business models. What’s working — or not working — for you? JA is gathering a range of experiments for (and from) the JA community to learn more about how others are resourcing their work and serving the unique needs of their audiences.

eCorner

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

The National Institute on Money in State Politics: Follow the Money

A treasure trove of data to help you inform your communities; follow the Money is the only program in the nation that provides high-quality campaign spending data across all fifty states to further the public good.

The Economist Future of News Series

The Economist presents a rich bundle of perspective on the business of news past, future and present.

2011 Journalist Engagement Survey

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

The Knight Foundation Shares What They’re Learning

Knight’s beta site is rich with research, reflection and reports from the field of news on innovation and experiments underway.

NTEN and M+R Strategic Services Annual Benchmark Study

See how 34+ earth-friendly nonprofits stack up: A free report offers a compendium of tactics and results.

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.

St. Louis Beacon

Nonprofit news site, the St. Louis Beacon, shines with quality reporting and thoughtful discussion.

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.

The Story So Far: What We Know About the Business of Digital Journalism

Columbia Journalism Review offers a useful assessment on “what we know [so far] about the business of digital journalism.”
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