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[In 2011], the Seattle Post-Intelligencer published its last print edition and became an online-only publication. As news organizations experiment with new business models, Hearst’s experience in...
View ArticleState of the News Media 2011
The State of the News Media 2011 is the eighth edition of our annual report on the health and status of American journalism. This year’s study contains a series of special reports: a survey on how...
View ArticleNew Business Models for News
One of the goals of the New Business Models for News Project is to help local sites grow into sustainable operations. Toward that end, we’ve created a Resource Guide for Local and Niche Sites,which...
View ArticlePew Report: Non-Profit News: Assessing a New Landscape in Journalism
A new study by the Pew Research Center’s Project for Excellence in Journalism offers a detailed look at a portion of this new cohort of news providers-sites that cover state and national news. The...
View ArticleThe Story So Far: What We Know About the Business of Digital Journalism
Can digital journalism be profitable? What’s making money, what isn’t, and why? A new report from Columbia University faculty members Bill Grueskin, academic dean of the Columbia Graduate School of...
View ArticlePartners of Necessity: The Case for Collaboration in Local Investigative...
Media organizations may be able to perform their watchdog roles more effectively working together than apart. That is one conclusion in a new paper, “Partners of Necessity: The Case for Collaboration...
View ArticleSt. Louis Beacon
When her 34 years with the St. Louis Post-Dispatch ended in a buyout in 2005, then-Sunday Editor Margaret Freivogel looked at the state of America’s shrinking newsrooms and decided something important...
View ArticleA resource for newsrooms: Measuring the success of audience engagement efforts
Journalists have a lot to learn from other disciplines about tracking what works. We’re not used to gauging our success in ways more sophisticated than ratings or circulation numbers, and we’re behind...
View ArticleNTEN and M+R Strategic Services Annual Benchmark Study
“The eNonprofit Benchmarks Study is the first of its kind to look at the effectiveness of major American nonprofits using the Internet to raise money and influence public policy. Nonprofits can use...
View ArticleThe Knight Foundation Shares What They’re Learning
“The Knight Foundation uses assessment as a tool for planning, learning and improvement. In partnership with our grantees, we work to support media innovation, community engagement and the arts....
View Article2011 Journalist Engagement Survey
While editors at U.S. daily newspapers overwhelmingly say they think audience engagement has become an important part of practicing journalism, they’re often not sure what that means or how to go about...
View ArticleThe Economist Future of News Series
Clearly something dramatic has happened to the news business. That something is, of course, the internet, which has disrupted this industry just as it has disrupted so many others. By undermining...
View ArticleThe National Institute on Money in State Politics: Follow the Money
The National Institute on Money in State Politics (NIMSP) is the only nonpartisan, nonprofit organization revealing the influence of campaign money on state-level elections and public policy in all 50...
View ArticleeCorner
The Stanford Technology Ventures Program (STVP) Entrepreneurship Corner is a free online archive of entrepreneurship resources for teaching and learning. The mission of the project is to support and...
View ArticleCommunity engagement: A practical conversation guide for newsrooms
There is a general understanding among journalists these days that flourishing in today’s media landscape involves more interaction with and responsiveness to our communities. Community engagement is...
View ArticleKickstarter
Kickstarter is the largest funding platform for creative projects in the world. Every week, tens of thousands of amazing people pledge millions of dollars to projects from the worlds of music, film,...
View ArticleThe Fresh Outlook’s News Network
“The Fresh Outlook is independent of politicial, religious or financial ties. The newspaper is owned by a regulated not-for-profit organisation, FreshTies, based in the United Kingdom, and which works...
View ArticleLocal TV News in the Los Angeles Media Market: Are Stations Serving the...
L.A.’s television stations deliver on average about 22 seconds of local government coverage, according to a new study by the Norman Lear Center at the USC Annenberg School for Communication &...
View ArticlePew Report: How News Happens
Who really reports the news that most people get about their communities? What role do new media, blogs and specialty news sites now play? How, in other words, does the modern news “ecosystem” of a...
View ArticleSurvive TV News Jobs
Why talk newsroom politics? The stakes are higher than ever before. This cutthroat business is now reaching new heights. You can’t just lick your wounds and wind up at another station in a month....
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