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Paul Bass is the editor of New Haven Independent, a community-driven online newspaper that publishes five days a week for New Haven, Conn., that he launched in 2005. In conjunction with the online paper, he serves as the executive director of the Online Journalism Project, which promotes business models for not-for-profit hyperlocal journalism.OJP also serves as fiscal agent for a number ofPUBLICATIONS
For Immediate Release May 30, 2012 Contact: Jan Schaffer, jans@j-lab.org Erin Polgreen, erinpolgreen@gmail.com Washington, D.C. – The rise of social media tools has empowered online news startups to distribute their content, market their sites and monitor users. J-LAB | J-LAB: THE INSTITUTE FOR INTERACTIVE JOURNALISM Oct. 4, 2016 update: This press release reflects a 2011 redesign of J-Lab.org using the ExpressionEngine 2.0 content management system (CMS). In Fall 2016 the J-LAB: THE INSTITUTE FOR J-Lab: The Institute for Interactive Journalism 7100 Baltimore Ave Suite 101 College Park, MD 20740 301-985-4020 www.j-lab.org NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION U.S.POSTAGEON J‐LAB
J‐Lab Evaluation Report 5 J‐Lab’s theory of change involves catalyzing, supporting, and spreading innovation. The innovations to be diffused for J‐Lab are, generally speaking, new ideas ininteractive and
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Paul Bass is the editor of New Haven Independent, a community-driven online newspaper that publishes five days a week for New Haven, Conn., that he launched in 2005. In conjunction with the online paper, he serves as the executive director of the Online Journalism Project, which promotes business models for not-for-profit hyperlocal journalism.OJP also serves as fiscal agent for a number ofPUBLICATIONS
For Immediate Release May 30, 2012 Contact: Jan Schaffer, jans@j-lab.org Erin Polgreen, erinpolgreen@gmail.com Washington, D.C. – The rise of social media tools has empowered online news startups to distribute their content, market their sites and monitor users. J-LAB | J-LAB: THE INSTITUTE FOR INTERACTIVE JOURNALISM Oct. 4, 2016 update: This press release reflects a 2011 redesign of J-Lab.org using the ExpressionEngine 2.0 content management system (CMS). In Fall 2016 the J-LAB: THE INSTITUTE FOR J-Lab: The Institute for Interactive Journalism 7100 Baltimore Ave Suite 101 College Park, MD 20740 301-985-4020 www.j-lab.org NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION U.S.POSTAGEON J‐LAB
J‐Lab Evaluation Report 5 J‐Lab’s theory of change involves catalyzing, supporting, and spreading innovation. The innovations to be diffused for J‐Lab are, generally speaking, new ideas ininteractive and
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Moved Permanently. The document has moved here. Additionally, a 301 Moved Permanently error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request. ARTICLES | J-LAB: THE INSTITUTE FOR INTERACTIVE JOURNALISM Civic Journalism Redux Nov. 10, 2016 Jan Schaffer Medium. It is ironic how strikingly similar the issues in today’s media landscape are to what motivated journalists to embark on civic journalism experiments in the 1990’s. So striking, that many civic journalists say that journalists would not have miscalled the 2016 presidential election NEWS CHOPS | J-LAB: THE INSTITUTE FOR INTERACTIVE JOURNALISM J-Lab at American University examined various efforts, large and small, through nine case studies in its new report, News Chops: Beefing up the Journalism in Local Public Broadcasting. The report was funded by the Wyncote Foundation, with additional support from the Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation.PUBLICATIONS
Washington, D.C. – J-Lab Partners with CUNY to Create E-Guide: “Law for Media Startups,” a new resource for entrepreneurs launching news ventures and educators teaching students how to do it, was published today by CUNY’s Tow-Knight Center for EntrepreneurialJournalism.
SUMMITS | J-LAB: THE INSTITUTE FOR INTERACTIVE JOURNALISM Increasingly, old media news organizations and new media startups are collaborating, sharing content and co-producing stories.CIVIC JOURNALISM
Originally appeared in the National Civic Review.. In its first effort at inventing a new relationship between the newsroom and the Internet, New Hampshire Public Radio came up with an elegantly logical idea. MASTERS MEDIAPRENEURS INITIATIVE Masters Mediapreneurs Initiative. J-Lab: The Institute for Interactive Journalism funded four U.S.-based news startups that showed promise of journalistic value and creativity and were launched by encore media entrepreneurs, age 50-plus. J-LAB | J-LAB: THE INSTITUTE FOR INTERACTIVE JOURNALISM Oct. 4, 2016 update: This press release reflects a 2011 redesign of J-Lab.org using the ExpressionEngine 2.0 content management system (CMS). In Fall 2016 the WHEN ENGAGEMENT REALLY WORKED This article first appeared June 22, 2015 in Nieman Labs.. Nowadays, we often seek to measure media engagement by social media activity, web metrics or attention minutes. But there was a time in the not-so-distant past – before the Internet and social media disrupted traditional media – when genuine engagement really worked.J-LAB.ORG
Moved Permanently. The document has moved here. Additionally, a 301 Moved Permanently error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request. 01+231&)*$&.$4&5)*06%&’(&7’6+#&8’93+#0%:&4+%&9$;’9)$, “the rise of a new wave of independent local news websites has seeded journalism’s ethical minefield with a variety of novel pitfalls.” —scott rosenberg J-LEARNING | J-LAB: THE INSTITUTE FOR INTERACTIVE JOURNALISM J-Learning. J-Learning was created as a way to help community media site owners learn key skills on planning, building, presenting and promoting their news sites. OVERVIEW | J-LAB: THE INSTITUTE FOR INTERACTIVE JOURNALISM The media collaborations were successful and most will likely continue. Some of the most robust collaborators were the city’s new media startups: the notebook.org (public schools), PlanPhilly. com (planning and development), Technically Philly.com (technology community), WHYY’s Newsworks.org and Metropolis (the metro region) as well as two alternative newspapers, the City Paper and EDUCATION | J-LAB: THE INSTITUTE FOR INTERACTIVE JOURNALISM J-Lab director Jan Schaffer is wrapping up 20 years of raising money to give it away to fund news startups, innovations and pilot projects. She is pivoting J-Lab to do discrete projects and custom training and advising that build on her expertise. J-Lab’s Jan Schaffer Reflects Back on 20 Years of Journalism Innovation Navigating Law for Media NETWORKED JOURNALISM Networked Journalism. About the project: In 2009, J-Lab launched the first five of what would turn out to be nine pilot projects in collaborative journalism in the United States. MASTERS MEDIAPRENEURS INITIATIVE Masters Mediapreneurs Initiative. J-Lab: The Institute for Interactive Journalism funded four U.S.-based news startups that showed promise of journalistic value and creativity and were launched by encore media entrepreneurs, age 50-plus.CONTRIBUTORS
Paul Bass is the editor of New Haven Independent, a community-driven online newspaper that publishes five days a week for New Haven, Conn., that he launched in 2005. In conjunction with the online paper, he serves as the executive director of the Online Journalism Project, which promotes business models for not-for-profit hyperlocal journalism.OJP also serves as fiscal agent for a number of NEWS CHOPS | J-LAB: THE INSTITUTE FOR INTERACTIVE JOURNALISM An article in CJR.org profiles the pending merger of two nonprofit newsrooms in the St. Louis. The merger was highlighted in J-Lab’s Networked Journalism report, released in July 2013.EDITOR - J-LAB
Journalism 2.0 is an initiative of J-Lab: The Institute for Interactive Journalism, a center of the University of Maryland Philip Merrill College of Journalism,ON J‐LAB
J‐Lab Evaluation Report 5 J‐Lab’s theory of change involves catalyzing, supporting, and spreading innovation. The innovations to be diffused for J‐Lab are, generally speaking, new ideas ininteractive and
TEACHING MEDIA ENTREPRENEURSHIP. WHAT DOES THAT MEAN? By Jan Schaffer. This article was first published June 15, 2016 in Mediashift. As more and more journalism programs add courses on media entrepreneurship, just what are students being taught? J-LEARNING | J-LAB: THE INSTITUTE FOR INTERACTIVE JOURNALISM J-Learning. J-Learning was created as a way to help community media site owners learn key skills on planning, building, presenting and promoting their news sites. OVERVIEW | J-LAB: THE INSTITUTE FOR INTERACTIVE JOURNALISM The media collaborations were successful and most will likely continue. Some of the most robust collaborators were the city’s new media startups: the notebook.org (public schools), PlanPhilly. com (planning and development), Technically Philly.com (technology community), WHYY’s Newsworks.org and Metropolis (the metro region) as well as two alternative newspapers, the City Paper and EDUCATION | J-LAB: THE INSTITUTE FOR INTERACTIVE JOURNALISM J-Lab director Jan Schaffer is wrapping up 20 years of raising money to give it away to fund news startups, innovations and pilot projects. She is pivoting J-Lab to do discrete projects and custom training and advising that build on her expertise. J-Lab’s Jan Schaffer Reflects Back on 20 Years of Journalism Innovation Navigating Law for Media NETWORKED JOURNALISM Networked Journalism. About the project: In 2009, J-Lab launched the first five of what would turn out to be nine pilot projects in collaborative journalism in the United States. MASTERS MEDIAPRENEURS INITIATIVE Masters Mediapreneurs Initiative. J-Lab: The Institute for Interactive Journalism funded four U.S.-based news startups that showed promise of journalistic value and creativity and were launched by encore media entrepreneurs, age 50-plus.CONTRIBUTORS
Paul Bass is the editor of New Haven Independent, a community-driven online newspaper that publishes five days a week for New Haven, Conn., that he launched in 2005. In conjunction with the online paper, he serves as the executive director of the Online Journalism Project, which promotes business models for not-for-profit hyperlocal journalism.OJP also serves as fiscal agent for a number of NEWS CHOPS | J-LAB: THE INSTITUTE FOR INTERACTIVE JOURNALISM An article in CJR.org profiles the pending merger of two nonprofit newsrooms in the St. Louis. The merger was highlighted in J-Lab’s Networked Journalism report, released in July 2013.EDITOR - J-LAB
Journalism 2.0 is an initiative of J-Lab: The Institute for Interactive Journalism, a center of the University of Maryland Philip Merrill College of Journalism,ON J‐LAB
J‐Lab Evaluation Report 5 J‐Lab’s theory of change involves catalyzing, supporting, and spreading innovation. The innovations to be diffused for J‐Lab are, generally speaking, new ideas ininteractive and
TEACHING MEDIA ENTREPRENEURSHIP. WHAT DOES THAT MEAN? By Jan Schaffer. This article was first published June 15, 2016 in Mediashift. As more and more journalism programs add courses on media entrepreneurship, just what are students being taught? CIVIC JOURNALISM RESOURCES Civic Journalism Resources Sites: Journalism Interactive: New Attitudes, Tools and Techniques Change Journalism’s Landscape. U.S. newspapers report dramatic changes in the way they define and cover news and even how they view their mission, a new survey of the nation’s top editors reveals. J-LEARNING | J-LAB: THE INSTITUTE FOR INTERACTIVE JOURNALISM J-Learning. J-Learning was created as a way to help community media site owners learn key skills on planning, building, presenting and promoting their news sites. OVERVIEW | J-LAB: THE INSTITUTE FOR INTERACTIVE JOURNALISM The media collaborations were successful and most will likely continue. Some of the most robust collaborators were the city’s new media startups: the notebook.org (public schools), PlanPhilly. com (planning and development), Technically Philly.com (technology community), WHYY’s Newsworks.org and Metropolis (the metro region) as well as two alternative newspapers, the City Paper and MASTERS MEDIAPRENEURS INITIATIVE Masters Mediapreneurs Initiative. J-Lab: The Institute for Interactive Journalism funded four U.S.-based news startups that showed promise of journalistic value and creativity and were launched by encore media entrepreneurs, age 50-plus. SPEECHES | J-LAB: THE INSTITUTE FOR INTERACTIVE JOURNALISM Remarks by J-Lab executive director Jan Schaffer at the Sept. 7, 2011 Knight-Batten Awards and Symposium for Innovations in Journalism, held at the Newseum in Washington, D.C.COLLABORATION
Washington, D.C. – J-Lab Partners with CUNY to Create E-Guide: “Law for Media Startups,” a new resource for entrepreneurs launching news ventures and educators teaching students how to do it, was published today by CUNY’s Tow-Knight Center for EntrepreneurialJournalism.
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J‐Lab Evaluation Report 5 J‐Lab’s theory of change involves catalyzing, supporting, and spreading innovation. The innovations to be diffused for J‐Lab are, generally speaking, new ideas ininteractive and
SUMMITS | J-LAB: THE INSTITUTE FOR INTERACTIVE JOURNALISM This daylong workshop will be full of practical advice—and cautionary tales—for media makers who are thinking about striking out on their own apart from the realm of traditional journalism. INTERACTIVE JOURNALISM: DRAWING IN READERS WITH A HIGH October 1, 2004 | New Orleans, LA Presentation supported with a grant from the Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation. Speech by Jan Schaffer, J-Lab Director TEACHING MEDIA ENTREPRENEURSHIP. WHAT DOES THAT MEAN? By Jan Schaffer. This article was first published June 15, 2016 in Mediashift. As more and more journalism programs add courses on media entrepreneurship, just what are students being taught?OTHER RESOURCES
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CIVIC JOURNALISM RESOURCES Civic Journalism Resources Sites: Journalism Interactive: New Attitudes, Tools and Techniques Change Journalism’s Landscape. U.S. newspapers report dramatic changes in the way they define and cover news and even how they view their mission, a new survey of the nation’s top editors reveals. OVERVIEW | J-LAB: THE INSTITUTE FOR INTERACTIVE JOURNALISM The media collaborations were successful and most will likely continue. Some of the most robust collaborators were the city’s new media startups: the notebook.org (public schools), PlanPhilly. com (planning and development), Technically Philly.com (technology community), WHYY’s Newsworks.org and Metropolis (the metro region) as well as two alternative newspapers, the City Paper and NETWORKED JOURNALISM Networked Journalism. About the project: In 2009, J-Lab launched the first five of what would turn out to be nine pilot projects in collaborative journalism in the United States. CORRECTIONS AND REVISIONS Corrections and Revisions. Key Takeaways: When a story is edited post-publication, most sites make an effort to note the change. – Major substantive errors, misquotations and factual mistakes are fixed in the story and noted in a correction notice. – Minor errors are often corrected via strikethrough. – Trivial typos are usually corrected without notice.CONTRIBUTORS
Paul Bass is the editor of New Haven Independent, a community-driven online newspaper that publishes five days a week for New Haven, Conn., that he launched in 2005. In conjunction with the online paper, he serves as the executive director of the Online Journalism Project, which promotes business models for not-for-profit hyperlocal journalism.OJP also serves as fiscal agent for a number of SLIDESHARE | J-LAB: THE INSTITUTE FOR INTERACTIVE JOURNALISM Sept. 20, 2012: J-Lab for the fourth year in a row put on a pre-convention workshop at the Online News Association conference, bringing together experts on specific challenges confronting entrepreneurial news startups. This half-day workshop was produced by J-Lab and funded by the Ethics and Excellence in JournalismFoundation.
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J‐Lab Evaluation Report 5 J‐Lab’s theory of change involves catalyzing, supporting, and spreading innovation. The innovations to be diffused for J‐Lab are, generally speaking, new ideas ininteractive and
AN ANALYSIS OF THE CITY’S MEDIA ECOSYSTEM WITH FINAL ! 2! Exploring a Networked Journalism Collaborative for Philadelphia Final Report and Key Findings Overview Philadelphia is a city with enormous talents and assets that need to be better leveraged INTERACTIVITY & EMPOWERMENT: EIGHT INNOVATORS PLACE IN WASHINGTON, D.C. – Four bold, savvy projects – including Web sites that reveal corporate whitewashing of Wikipedia entries, help people map political violence in Kenya, separate fact from falsehood in the 2008 presidential campaign, and deliver hyperlocal coverage of development in the District of Columbia’s most neglected quadrant – are finalists for the Grand Prize in this year’sOTHER RESOURCES
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CIVIC JOURNALISM RESOURCES Civic Journalism Resources Sites: Journalism Interactive: New Attitudes, Tools and Techniques Change Journalism’s Landscape. U.S. newspapers report dramatic changes in the way they define and cover news and even how they view their mission, a new survey of the nation’s top editors reveals. OVERVIEW | J-LAB: THE INSTITUTE FOR INTERACTIVE JOURNALISM The media collaborations were successful and most will likely continue. Some of the most robust collaborators were the city’s new media startups: the notebook.org (public schools), PlanPhilly. com (planning and development), Technically Philly.com (technology community), WHYY’s Newsworks.org and Metropolis (the metro region) as well as two alternative newspapers, the City Paper and NETWORKED JOURNALISM Networked Journalism. About the project: In 2009, J-Lab launched the first five of what would turn out to be nine pilot projects in collaborative journalism in the United States. CORRECTIONS AND REVISIONS Corrections and Revisions. Key Takeaways: When a story is edited post-publication, most sites make an effort to note the change. – Major substantive errors, misquotations and factual mistakes are fixed in the story and noted in a correction notice. – Minor errors are often corrected via strikethrough. – Trivial typos are usually corrected without notice.CONTRIBUTORS
Paul Bass is the editor of New Haven Independent, a community-driven online newspaper that publishes five days a week for New Haven, Conn., that he launched in 2005. In conjunction with the online paper, he serves as the executive director of the Online Journalism Project, which promotes business models for not-for-profit hyperlocal journalism.OJP also serves as fiscal agent for a number of SLIDESHARE | J-LAB: THE INSTITUTE FOR INTERACTIVE JOURNALISM Sept. 20, 2012: J-Lab for the fourth year in a row put on a pre-convention workshop at the Online News Association conference, bringing together experts on specific challenges confronting entrepreneurial news startups. This half-day workshop was produced by J-Lab and funded by the Ethics and Excellence in JournalismFoundation.
ON J‐LAB
J‐Lab Evaluation Report 5 J‐Lab’s theory of change involves catalyzing, supporting, and spreading innovation. The innovations to be diffused for J‐Lab are, generally speaking, new ideas ininteractive and
AN ANALYSIS OF THE CITY’S MEDIA ECOSYSTEM WITH FINAL ! 2! Exploring a Networked Journalism Collaborative for Philadelphia Final Report and Key Findings Overview Philadelphia is a city with enormous talents and assets that need to be better leveraged INTERACTIVITY & EMPOWERMENT: EIGHT INNOVATORS PLACE IN WASHINGTON, D.C. – Four bold, savvy projects – including Web sites that reveal corporate whitewashing of Wikipedia entries, help people map political violence in Kenya, separate fact from falsehood in the 2008 presidential campaign, and deliver hyperlocal coverage of development in the District of Columbia’s most neglected quadrant – are finalists for the Grand Prize in this year’s ARTICLES | J-LAB: THE INSTITUTE FOR INTERACTIVE JOURNALISM Civic Journalism Redux Nov. 10, 2016 Jan Schaffer Medium. It is ironic how strikingly similar the issues in today’s media landscape are to what motivated journalists to embark on civic journalism experiments in the 1990’s. So striking, that many civic journalists say that journalists would not have miscalled the 2016 presidential election J-LEARNING | J-LAB: THE INSTITUTE FOR INTERACTIVE JOURNALISM J-Learning. J-Learning was created as a way to help community media site owners learn key skills on planning, building, presenting and promoting their news sites. NEWS CHOPS | J-LAB: THE INSTITUTE FOR INTERACTIVE JOURNALISM J-Lab at American University examined various efforts, large and small, through nine case studies in its new report, News Chops: Beefing up the Journalism in Local Public Broadcasting. The report was funded by the Wyncote Foundation, with additional support from the Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation. EDUCATION | J-LAB: THE INSTITUTE FOR INTERACTIVE JOURNALISM J-Lab director Jan Schaffer is wrapping up 20 years of raising money to give it away to fund news startups, innovations and pilot projects. She is pivoting J-Lab to do discrete projects and custom training and advising that build on her expertise. J-Lab’s Jan Schaffer Reflects Back on 20 Years of Journalism Innovation Navigating Law for MediaCIVIC JOURNALISM
Originally appeared in the National Civic Review.. In its first effort at inventing a new relationship between the newsroom and the Internet, New Hampshire Public Radio came up with an elegantly logical idea. NEWS CHOPS | J-LAB: THE INSTITUTE FOR INTERACTIVE JOURNALISM An article in CJR.org profiles the pending merger of two nonprofit newsrooms in the St. Louis. The merger was highlighted in J-Lab’s Networked Journalism report, released in July 2013. NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT, POLITICS AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP Neighborhood Development, Politics and their Relationship. An examination of the revitalization of a commercial corridor in Northeast Philadelphia’s Mayfair neighborhood and any ties to a local politician awaiting trial on corruption charges. J-LAB: THE INSTITUTE FOR J-Lab: The Institute for Interactive Journalism 7100 Baltimore Ave Suite 101 College Park, MD 20740 301-985-4020 www.j-lab.org NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION U.S.POSTAGE TEACHING MEDIA ENTREPRENEURSHIP. WHAT DOES THAT MEAN? By Jan Schaffer. This article was first published June 15, 2016 in Mediashift. As more and more journalism programs add courses on media entrepreneurship, just what are students being taught? 01+231&)*$&.$4&5)*06%&’(&7’6+#&8’93+#0%:&4+%&9$;’9)$, “the rise of a new wave of independent local news websites has seeded journalism’s ethical minefield with a variety of novel pitfalls.” —scott rosenbergTOP MENU
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Featured Publications Where a bright ethical line once separated a newsroom from its business operations, one person now often wears multiple hats, as editor, business manager and grants writer. Where a bright ethical line once separated a newsroom from its business operations, one person now often wears multiple hats, as editor, business manager and grants writer. Local public broadcasters are find new ways to engage in more local news - especially more investigative journalism – than ever before. In this report, J-Lab examined various efforts through nine casestudies.
Over a three-year period J-Lab funded nine pilot projects that invited eight newspapers and one public radio station to partner with news start-ups in their communities. Results are in! View them here. Over a three-year period J-Lab funded nine pilot projects that invited eight newspapers and one public radio station to partner with news start-ups in their communities. Results are in! View them here. This guide helps practitioners and researchers understand the different ways crowdsourcing is being used both inside and outsidenewsrooms.
This guide helps practitioners and researchers understand the different ways crowdsourcing is being used both inside and outsidenewsrooms.
Guide to CrowdsourcingThis guide helps practitioners and researchers understand the different ways crowdsourcing is being used both inside and outside newsrooms.J-Lab Activities
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Collaboration is the New Competition: How to Juice Good CollaborationApr. 8, 2017
Summits
Mainstream media, independent news startups, public radio stations,and even advertisers and sponsors are entering...Read more...
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News Re-Imagined: Who's Re-Inventing Journalism?Dec. 5, 2016
Panels
Chapman University, Orange County, CA. Dec. 3, 2016– From news entrepreneurs, to universities, to...Read more...
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Civic Journalism ReduxNov. 10, 2016
Articles
It is ironic how strikingly similar the issues in today’s medialandscape are to...
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Teaching Old Dogs New TricksOct. 13, 2016
Articles
How can new faculty members nudge peers teaching outdated journalismcourses?
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Making a Case for New Taxonomies in JournalismSep. 15, 2016
Articles
New forms of journalism are populating the new media landscape –much of it...
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Teaching Media Entrepreneurship. What Does that Mean?Jun. 15, 2016
Articles
As more and more journalism programs add courses on media entrepreneurship, there is little...Read more...
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Tow Report Details Promise of CrowdsourcingNov. 25, 2015
Articles
CNN recently announced it was ending its longstanding iReport crowdsourcing efforts, opting instead to...Read more...
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When Engagement Really WorkedJun. 25, 2015
Articles
With last week’s celebration of the tremendous journalism contributions of Ed Fouhy, the award-winning...Read more...
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