Civic TV: Diversifying Race, Gender
A study of television news finds that civic journalism practices significantly improved the diversity of news sources. By David Kurpius.
A study of television news finds that civic journalism practices significantly improved the diversity of news sources. By David Kurpius.
Civic Journalism is giving committed TV newsrooms tools to connect to their communities despite tough economic times. By Deb Halpern Wenger.
Some TV Stations are developing new story ideas in response to viewers' calls and e-mails. By Deborah Potter.
WHRO's documentary, "Noble Desire," sparked a series of community dialogues on race in Norfolk, VA. By Pat Ford.
Dave Kurpius, assistant professor at Louisiana State University, describes what makes morning news meetings at television stations deliver the best stories.
Updates from five TV stations participating with Best Practices 2000 experimenting with innovative election coverage.
Ray Depa, General Manager of KGUN9 News reports on how the station used civic journalism techniques to repair relations with the community as well as build ratings and revenue.
The Pew Center and RTNDF co-sponsor their first joint all-broadcast civic journalism workshop in Austin, TX, in June. The weekend event drew more than 50 broadcast journalists.