Journalism driven by stakeholders: 9 good questions with Stakeholder Media Project’s Mark Lee Hunter
More media organizations are being created and controlled by the people who are invested in the issues their organizations are covering, according to Mark Lee [...]
As nonprofit funding of news grows, what are the best practices for ensuring editorial independence? The following two sets of broad guidelines of best practices, [...]
Philanthropy increasingly provides important support for nonprofit journalism. Funders have varying reasons for supporting journalism and media. Some support journalism as a field unto itself, [...]
Journalism produced by nonprofit newsrooms is becoming a more important part of the media landscape and foundation support. In addition, increasing numbers of commercial news [...]
The journalists who participated in the American Press Institute’s Accountability Summit are: Stephanie Arnold, Philly.com Stephanie is a print-turned-multimedia journalist who is the lead social [...]
Since experimentation costs time and money, even in the best cases, it’s critical to remain pragmatic when approaching new platforms. While experimentation is key, publishers [...]
Sparking a cultural shift toward distributed content within a newsroom can prove especially challenging for smaller, regional, and more traditional publishers, some of whom even [...]
Even publishers with the most social media-savvy newsrooms can feel at a disadvantage when Facebook rolls out a new product. A common complaint we heard [...]
An increasing number of forward-thinking publishers have delved deep into the world of distributed content by launching sub-brands with content tailored specifically to the platform [...]
Another popular way publishers have established themselves on new platforms is through a community-driven approach. Take Jersey Shore Hurricane News as an example. Launched after [...]


