The merger of VTDigger.org and the Vermont Journalism Trust has led to $88,000 in support in just five months — and caused the industry to take note of an emerging stewardship model.
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Underground Story Bubbles Up in Pittsburgh Newsroom
With funding from J-Lab’s Networked Journalism initiative, The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s editors set about to rethink, alongside others, how the organization could cover Marcellus Shale, a massive topic to their region.
New Media Women Entrepreneur Profile: Retha Hill Augments Reality
In the weeks after Retha Hill launched the first iteration of her Mobile Black History Project in January 2011, the response was overwhelmingly positive.
Updates: New Voices Sites See Strong Content and Bottom Line Growth
Stories about financial success and strong content top the latest news from our New Voices grantees.
TucsonCitizen.com’s Server Meltsdown in Wake of Mass Shooting
As news of the Jan. 8 mass shooting in Tucson the coursed through the web, TucsonCitizen.com quickly became hobbled. Although editor Mark Evans didn’t realize it at the time, his site became one of the first with the news of a mass shooting when a politically connected blogger posted one sentence: “Gabrielle Giffords shot in head in Tucson.”
Glenn Burkins: Unabashedly Courting African-American News Consumers
Focusing on race as a natural niche within local news, the former newspaper editor and reporter’s Charlotte news sites are attracting readers and advertisers alike.
Sites Begin Using Press+ to Ask Readers for Support
Press+ is offering publishers of today’s news sites a chance to begin collecting for their content without setting up a pay wall. Their solution is designed to encourage a reader to pay after consuming a set amount of content.
Election Night Winners: New Tools Make Crowdsourcing Stories Easier
New tools like Storify and Intersect make crowdsourcing stories easier and more relevant.
Eulogizing Rye Reflections
Sometimes the time is right. More on the “Anatomy of a Shutdown” for New Hampshire’s Rye Reflections.
Seattle Times Joins Local Partners to Report on Homeless Families
Kudos again to The Seattle Times for reporting a complex topic using trusted journalists in their hyperlocal partnership. This time, the paper had seven of its partners write stories around the issues homeless families in their neighborhoods face for a multi-part printed and online series called “Invisible Families” synchronized to run on Monday.