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If local news is so critical to the health, economic and civic success of a community, why are local news organizations an afterthought in economic development conversations? And what would it take to change that? -
How is AJ+ tailoring news for young mobile audiences? And how might engagement lead to more diverse news coverage? -
There are about 38,000 full-time daily newspaper journalists at nearly 1,400 newspapers in the United States. That's a 2,600-person decrease from last year's 40,600. Of the 38,000 employees, about 4,700 or 12.37 percent are racial minorities. -
There is increasing momentum driving the idea that mainstream journalism should include the notion that it is not only OK but essential for reporters to report and even help convene community conversation around "solutions" to problems. -
Is covering climate change going to be ultimate test of the value of journalism? -
A draft consensus statement for journalist/librarian collaboration is circulating after garnering support at “Beyond Books: News, Literacy, Democracy and America’s Libraries,” a two-day Journalism That Matters symposium in Cambridge April 6-7. -
In 2008-2009, Donald W. Reynolds Fellow Mike Fancher concluded that journalists needed to develop a “new ethic of public engagement” as an enhancement or amendment to The Journalist’s Creed. -
You can now get a sense of the energy level at Journalism That Matters-Pacific Northwest, the four-day convening at the University of Washington which RJI is co-sponsoring. -
We'll be blogging the Journalism That Matters, Pacific Northwest confab which begins at 2 p.m. PACIFIC on Thursday.