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The lesson now dawning on publishers worldwide is that their reliance on advertising as the major support of their news businesses is all but over.
By recruiting freelancers into an organized corps with a targeted mission, The Lens has improved oversight and accountability on charter school boards.
The state legislature’s attack on the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism goes against a long history of public universities playing a role in informing the public — particularly in the Badger State.
In this excerpt from The Wired City, Dan Kennedy examines how the New Haven Independent — one of the brightest stars of local online journalism — proved both its mettle and its distinctive take on the news when covering a major crime.
It’s good news for his remarkable project, but also encouraging news for nonprofit news organizations in general.
An NPR beatblogging project gets recycled into a website framework for the Investigative News Network’s members.
The Orange County Register is betting on an expanded newsroom and a stronger connection to the community. Will the numbers add up?
European media scholar Rasmus Kleis Nielsen says there are big differences between how the media ecosystems on both sides on the Atlantic are shifting — and some ways Americans can learn from Europeans. Rasmus Kleis Nielsen