Civic TV Seeks Citizen Input
Civic Journalism is giving committed TV newsrooms tools to connect to their communities despite tough economic times. By Deb Halpern Wenger.
Civic Journalism is giving committed TV newsrooms tools to connect to their communities despite tough economic times. By Deb Halpern Wenger.
San Jose Mercury News Editor David Yarnold speaks at the Pew/Maynard workshop "Community Media Connections" January 11 in San Francisco.
Orlando Sentinel Editor Tim Franklin addressed participants at the Pew/IRE Workshop "Tapping New Data Territories" February 23 in Tampa.
News organizations are using fun and innovative Web capabilities to engage their audiences in interacting with information. By Pat Ford.
Through new models of interactive journalism, the public is moving from passive news consumers to active co-authors of their own stories. By Jan Schaffer.
Short autobiographical vignettes allow readers to tell their own stories and share powerful unfiltered moments in their lives. By Joyce Gemperlein.
The Spokesman-Review created an online zone that connected sports fans through a constantly updated interactive Web log. By Ken Sands.
St. Paul Pioneer Press Education Reporter Paul Tosto connects with "school news junkies" through an e-letter where readers can find additional information, links, meeting dates and a feature called "Why I wrote that." By Joyce Gemperlein.