Listening to the Public? Ghetoizing the Job
Bill Theobald of the Indianapolis Star and the Indianapolis News reports from the public journalism ghetto in his newsroom on the ups and downs of being the designated civic journalist.
Bill Theobald of the Indianapolis Star and the Indianapolis News reports from the public journalism ghetto in his newsroom on the ups and downs of being the designated civic journalist.
Knight-Ridder announces that it will carry on the community-building vision of late chairman and CEO Jim Batten by funding its own civic journalism projects.
Six newspaper/university teams are experimenting in community coverage, focused on a specific topic over the next two years.
A new toolbox for getting readers and viewers involved is published by the Pew Center; the book shows civic journalism as it is evolving in newsrooms around the country.
The first academic study of projects supported by the Pew Center suggests that newsrooms are ambivalent about the value of civic journalism, citizens interviewed were consistently positive or even enthusiastic.
The Rochester Democrat and Chronicle and The Record in Bergen County are honored for their civic journalism initiatives.
Cultural change in the newsroom has impact in the community, reports Deborah Potter of the Poynter Institute. Poynter's election study examinied election coverage at 20 news organizations across the country to see what kind of citizen-based coverage they were doing and how it was working.
Traffic, voter participation rates and growth and development are among the topics targeted by Pew projects this year -- here's what they're up to.