What’s Happening in Pew Projects
An update on the progress of the Pew Center's 1999 projects.
An update on the progress of the Pew Center's 1999 projects.
A look at how video-box technology is changing the way some news organizations gather story ideas and opinions from ordinary people. By Pat Ford.
New Hampshire Public Radio's On-Line Tax Calculator brought a large online audience to the station's Web site during daytime hours when its radio listener numbers are down. By Jon Greenburg.
Chris Peck, editor of the Spokesman-Review, proposes a future game plan for newspapers and outlines how he believes civic journalism will be a key to industry survival in the 21st century.
Wisconsin Public Television's Dave Iverson introduces the cutting-edge mission of Best Practices 2000, a collaborative effort focused on innovative approaches to election coverage in 2000.
Pew Center Director Jan Schaffer looks at the evolution of civic journalism and the Pew Center's key role as an R&D center for innovations in news content.
"Citizen Voices" was a way for The Philadelphia Inquirer editorial board to write about the 1999 mayor's race from the voters' point of view. By Pat Ford.
"Civic Journalism: The Public, the Media and the Campaign" will be the topic of the 2000 Batten Awards and Symposium, to be held in Boston in April, 2000.