J-Lab RecommendationsTweetWe emerge from this stage of our grant experiences with some recommendations - both for startup community new sites and those who wish to support them. For those who seek to launch their own community news sites, be they professional or amateur journalists, we urge you to:
ConclusionMoving forward, the landscape keeps changing in exciting, but challenging, ways. Commercial competition is moving full bore onto the community news scene. Professional journalists, gone from their newsrooms, are ferreting out new ways to practice journalism in the community news space. Social media is ramping up the speed of site launches. And, new technologies continue to introduce new opportunities and efficiencies. We have seen how the opportunities for empowering citizens to be citizens are activated when they have the news and information they need to do their jobs as citizens. Matching that civic demand with civic sustainability continues to be the challenge for the future. What is not changing is the acute demand for news coverage - and for connections - in communities large and small, from metro suburbs to college towns to rural areas. We have seen how the opportunities for empowering citizens to be citizens are activated when they have the news and information they need to do their jobs as citizens. Matching that civic demand with civic sustainability continues to be the challenge for the future.
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