Survey Pinpoints a Sea Change in Newsroom Attitudes and Practices
An unprecedented survey of 512 U.S. daily newspapers with circulations of 20,000 or more reveals dramatic shifts in news topic and a hunger for more interactivity with readers.
An unprecedented survey of 512 U.S. daily newspapers with circulations of 20,000 or more reveals dramatic shifts in news topic and a hunger for more interactivity with readers.
Update on the formation of the national Civic Journalism Network spearheaded by Chris Peck, editor of The Spokesman-Review.
The efforts of the Orange County Register to create more relevant and useful journalism have been noticed by readers. Ombudsman Dennis Foley reports.
In March 1997, three reporters and a photographer asked a simple question: What is the impact of alcohol abuse in Maine? Their answer, published in an eight-day series in the Portland Press Herald, touches off a massive public search for soulutions. Editor Jeannine Guttman describes the project and the community response.
One year ago, we at the Pew Center asked a simple question: Is there a way to help news organizations "hand-off" successful civic journalism projects to the community? The result was the Communitry Change project of the Pew Partnership for Civic Change, designed to help citizens take ownership of the projects and advance them beyond activities the newspaper could engage in.
The Scene: The summer of 1996 in Bradenton, Florida. A strong mayor and his city council are about to sign a contract to build a new city hall-fire-police complex on prime waterfront land. Wayne Poston of the Bradenton Herald shares how the paper empowered citizens to take ownership of this issue and start public discussion.
The Asbury Park Press shows how civic journalism can launch all different kinds of journalism -- including an award-winning investigative series.
Over the three years of this joint project of The Tallahassee Democrat and WCTV, over 1,000 people were involved in 15 discussion groups that met regularly to discuss a wide range of community issues such as crime and race relations. The partners commissioned survey research to measure the impact of the project.