Sustaining journalism, engaging citizens
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As many legacy news outlets struggle to survive, industry analysts are looking to digital start-ups as a promising way to revive coverage of local news. ...
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Margaret Sullivan, media columnist for the Washington Post, is out with a new book, “Ghosting the News: Local Journalism and the Crisis of American Democracy,” published ...
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Local news outlets are working hard to keep the digital subscribers they’ve gained from COVID-19 coverage, and they’re seeing encouraging signs that the newcomers are ...
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Creative Loafing Tampa Bay moved into a new office last December. Editor-in-chief Ray Roa was on paternity leave while the other employees settled into an ...
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During the pandemic, Illinois residents have gotten their news most often from local and national television rather than from newspapers or radio, according to a ...
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Before 2023 even started, we knew it was shaping up as a brutal year for journalism jobs as major chains were merging and cutting staff. ...
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We focus on the theoretical promise, and the actual difficulty, of embracing a financial model built around direct payments from readers and users. Can thinking of these people as members or subscribers lead to real, ongoing engagement, or the sort of lifetime habit that formerly characterized profitable mass media in America?
Medill News Leaders Project 2023
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Medill News Leaders Project 2023
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Medill News Leaders Project 2023
The Chicago Defender, a highly influential black newspaper founded in 1905, announced in July 2023 that it would go online-only because of dwindling print circulation. ...
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Human-Centered Design for Local News Products
A new Northwestern University class called Design for Local News isn’t trying to make minor tweaks in the current media environment. It’s going straight to ...
What Drives People to Pay for Local Journalism
As online advertising lags, many local news organizations are shifting their strategy to focus on reader-based revenue models, especially digital subscriptions, as a path to ...
Human-Centered Design for Local News Products
To set the stage for our product development classes, we conducted field research to develop a qualitative understanding of local news audiences and potential audiences. ...
What Drives People to Pay for Local Journalism
Three leading U.S. news organizations are serving as “learning labs” for Northwestern University’s Local News Initiative, a project to harness data and other research tools ...