11/4/02
Community Impact, Journalism Shifts Cited in New Civic Journalism Study
3/21/02
Savannah’s “Vision 2010” Wins Batten Award
Civic Legacy and Innovations Cited
2/25/02
UNC-Chapel Hill to Hold 2002 Batten Awards
Symposium Celebrates the Legacy of Civic Journalism
10/8/01
Twelve News Organizations Picked for 4th Harwood Civic Mapping Seminar
8/11/01
Pew Center Supports 14 Initiatives
Clickable Web Maps Involve Citizens in Public Policy Choices
Race Relations Coverage Dominates Topics
7/26/01
Journalism Interactive
Survey Pinpoints a Sea Change in Attitudes and Practices
Engagement Defines New Era of Journalism
3/26/01
2001 Batten Awards Honor Civic Turnaround Efforts
Deep Community Work Sparks Results
11/9/00
Pew Center for Civic Journalism Supports 16 News Experiments
“Sim City”-like mapping tools herald new avenues for community reporting
Education, Sprawl, Community Publishing are Key Concerns
10/23/00
“A Journalist’s Toolbox” Building Better Journalism
New Pew Center Videos Sharpen Core Routines and Reflexes
3/23/00
Twelve News Organizations Picked for Civic Mapping Seminars
2/15/00
Sprawl Now Joins Crime as Top Concern
Polls Detect Major Racial and Class Fault Lines in Views of Schools, Police, News Media
10/28/99
Pew Center for Civic Journalism Supports 15 News Experiments
Pioneering Coverage of Economic, Science, Energy Issues New Models for Wire Stories
6/16/99
Pew Center for Civic Journalism Renewed
2/25/99
Five Newspapers and One Television Station Set To Inaugurate Seminars on Communities
11/10/98
Pew Center for Civic Journalism Funds 15 Experiments
Proposals Merge New Reporting Techniques with Internet, New Technologies and Traditional Journalism Practices
7/9/98
Jack Nelson of L.A. Times Named new Chairman of the Pew Center for Civic Journalism
12/29/97
Jan Schaffer New Executive Director of Pew Center for Civic Journalism
Ed Fouhy to Head New Pew Charitable Trusts Journalism Program
5/21/97
Public Journalism Can’t Do It All
In-depth issues coverage fails to counter multimillion-dollar TV ad campaigns.
4/11/97
Three Newspapers Share Batten Prize for Outstanding Journalism Efforts
12/96
New Voter Education Project Reaches One in Four North Carolina Voters, and Impresses 82% Favorably
6/20/96
Pew Center for Civic Journalism Grant Renewed Through 1999
5/2/96
Three Newspapers Share First James Batten Award for Outstanding Civic Journalism Efforts
10/21/93
Pew Charitable Trusts Launches New Pew Center for Civic Journalism