All entries tagged: Carnegie Corporation
What the Times-NYU partnership says about the future of journalism education: A Q&A with Jay Rosen
When The New York Times and New York University announced last week that they would collaborate on a news site covering the East Village neighborhood, it got me thinking: Beyond Manhattan, what could this mean for the future of journalism education?
While it’s true that this isn’t the first pro-academic partnership — even the Times already [...]
Linking watchdog journalism and nonprofit accountability
Nonprofit business models often pop up in our coverage, and in recent weeks we’ve run a series on the relationship between non-governmental organizations and the news ecosystem. But here’s something we’ve only touched on in passing: the decline of investigative journalism and its impact on nonprofit accountability. Pablo Eisenberg, senior fellow at the Georgetown Public [...]
Kimberly Abbott: Working together, NGOs and journalists can create stronger international reporting
[This is the first essay in our series examining the evolving relationship between NGOs and journalism, produced with Penn's Center for Global Communication Studies. Kimberly Abbott of the International Crisis Group leads off by exploring the pros and cons of established news organizations relying on NGOs for help in their reporting. We're collecting the entire [...]
The relationship between foundations and journalism: The view from the other side
Among all the changes in the news business, one trend is clear: foundations are playing a bigger role in journalism than ever before. They’re funding startups; they’re starting their own startups; even established news organizations are talking about wanting foundation money.
We journalists hear a lot about this relationship from our side — that is, [...]








