Feedback: Attitudes Toward Civic Journalism
Civic journalism is one of several topics covered in a survey of media executives across the US surveyed on behalf of APME and Virginia Commonwealth University.
Civic journalism is one of several topics covered in a survey of media executives across the US surveyed on behalf of APME and Virginia Commonwealth University.
The "Campaign Central" experience: in-depth issues coverage fails to counter multimillion-dollar TV ad campaign.
A surprising number of editors surveyed by ASNE show some level of support for civic journalism values and/or tools, according to a report released in April.
Six newspaper/university teams are experimenting in community coverage, focused on a specific topic over the next two years.
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.
Research into four civic journalism initiatives finds surprising reach in communities, lukewarm acceptance in newsrooms.
One in four North Carolina voters were aware of the "Your Voice, Your Vote Project," and over 80 percent of those voters were favorably impressed with the project according to a new poll.
At least three new civic journalism reasearch efforts are measuring the impact of issues-based journalism in 1996.