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Cole Goins is the senior manager for engagement and community collaborations at Reveal from The Center for Investigative Reporting, where he leads efforts to grow and empower Reveal's audience. -
While digital engagement discussions are undoubtedly here to stay, physical engagement strategies have real value, says Meghann Farnsworth of the Center for Investigative Reporting (CIR). -
Just days removed from an invigorating discussion on the state of engagement in media, Dissecting Engagement attendees are buzzing about strategic content deployment strategies necessary to win greater connectivity with users. -
Chase Davis is a deputy editor for interactive news at The New York Times, where he supervises the team's efforts around breaking news, enterprise and tentpole events such as the Olympic Games and elections. -
Meghann Farnsworth is the director of distribution and engagement at the Center for Investigative Reporting. She manages a team dedicated to distribution, communications, online and on-the-ground engagement, outreach, and marketing for CIR content. -
What can other newsrooms learn from nonprofit news organizations about partnerships and engagement? -
How can a newsroom track the effect it has on the community? And could poets and playwrights help reshape journalism? -
Gaining access to public information from the government through the federal Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and state “sunshine” laws is often a challenging, time consuming and costly endeavor for journalists.