RJI in the news
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Look ahead: RJI Futures Lab provides fact-checking website for newsrooms
August 7, 2018
The “Innovation in Focus” video series tests technology and methods of storytelling for journalism—one of those methods is a fact-checking website.Read more...
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RJI in the news
Digital advertising isn’t new. The first banner ad dates back to 1994 when AT&T placed one on Wired’s website.
To get ahead, newspapers are moving beyond the banner ad to offer more creative digital services
July 10, 2018 -
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The central concern here is to examine yet another new entrant to the journalism ecosystem by asking how venture-backed news startups both depart from and replicate traditional journalism.
Venture-backed news startups and the field of journalism
May 23, 2018 -
RJI in the news
The upcoming June 18-20 San Francisco Regional Innovation Mission will make a stop at Advance Local’s Alpha Group, the company’s innovation lab. We’ll visit with David Cohn (founding editor of Circa), who is charged with leading the Alpha Group.
Meet David Cohn who is leading Advance Local’s Innovation Lab
May 23, 2018 -
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Joy Mayer said that while the Sinclair controversy might have caught attention in New York and Washington, “news consumers don’t understand the relationship between the local outlets and their parent companies,” especially when it comes to TV news.
Sinclair controversy does little to change voter views on media credibility
April 13, 2018 -
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For the final week of their winter break, five students from the University of Missouri’s School of Journalism spent one week at rural newspapers around the state.
Want your newsroom to transform faster? Bring some college students in for a week
February 1, 2018
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At the Internet Archive's headquarters in San Francisco, California, on Wednesday, technologists, educators, archivists, and others fact-oriented folks gathered to discuss how they and the like-minded can save news from the memory hole.
Inside Internet Archive: 10PB+ of storage in a church… oh, and a little fight to preserve truth
November 17, 2017 -
RJI Student Competition 2017–2018
Since Friday evening, University of Missouri student Justin Hofer and his team have been building an artificial brain designed to detect when a news headline is true or false. So far, the “brain” has a 92 percent accuracy rate.
Columbia Missourian: Students tackle real-world problems at TigerHacks
October 18, 2017 -
RJI in the news
The email newsletter in 2017 is a core product for national newspapers, digital media brands, platforms, and local news because it’s simply the best available channel to directly reach users on a daily basis.
Mediashift: How personalization can rebuild trust in media
March 28, 2017