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Local News Communities

Local and community websites
LIST: New resources chart growing number of local online journalism efforts
Two new resources have come on line in January 2007 to track the growth of local online citizen journalism. Click the headline above for more information . . .
Nov 3, 2007, 21:16

Local and community websites
Seattle-based TV-station operator acquires hyperlocal pioneer Pegasus News of Dallas
Seattle-based Fisher Communications, a TV operator, acquired hyperlocal news internet pioneer Pegasus News, started by Michael Orren in Dallas. (PROFILE) Visit Website ]
Jul 17, 2007, 10:58

Local and community websites
Placeblogger.com -- 600 U.S. blogs focused on news and happens in geographical places indentified by Williams
Lisa Williams, proprietress of H2oTown.info, the website for Watertown, Mass., launched on Jan. 1, 2007 a project called Placeblogger.com, which has found and is categorizing at least 740 U.S. blogs which write news, comentary or features about a U.S. local community. She talked about it Oct. 5 at J-Lab's Citizens Media Summit II, meeting in Washington, D.C. DOWNLOAD MP3 INTERVIEW (13 mins./5.7MB) ADDITIONAL STORY.
Visit Website ]
Jan 3, 2007, 20:27

Local and community websites
RESOURCES: A PDF-downloadable guide to creating a citizen-journalism site offered by "Hartsville Today" founders
K. Paul Mallasch at the MuncieFreePress.com has taken note of a tremendous resource for budding citizen journalists. The staff of the Hartsville [S.C.]Today CitiJ website in Hartsville, S.C., have authored -- in PDF format -- a guide to setting up a citizen journalism site. (PDF DOWNLOAD) Mallasch also references a 2005 participatory-media study by Hypergene's Shayne Bowman and Chris Willis. Visit Website ]
Sep 4, 2006, 09:35

Local and community websites
New Jersey's BaristaNet founder's essay on the essence of a local news community
Debra Gallant, who started in early 2005 a local news community weblog for the Montclaire, N.J., region, has guest authored a deeply literate post to Jay Rosen's PressThink site about why she started BaristaNet and how it differs from the traditional concept of mainstream "watchdog journalism." ----> Visit Website ]
Jan 19, 2006, 09:08

Local and community websites
BBC's Vogel discusses iCan Network in MGP Q&A
Martin Vogel of the BCC's iCan Network is pioneering citizen-contributed journalism. He discusses aspects of the iCan project with Media Giraffe Project research Kristen Hamill.
Dec 20, 2005, 14:11

Local and community websites
Boston suburban news blogger Lisa Williams at H20Town explains her motivation and methods
What's it like to have small children, and take on the responsibility of writing a community-news weblog for an aging suburb of 35,000 people -- working alone, as a volunteer? Lisa Williams has been doing that for her hometown of Watertown, Mass., a close-in Boston suburb, for more than two years (as of November 2005), and she's written about her blog, called H20Town.
Nov 16, 2005, 17:17

Local and community websites
CNN/Money profiles "hyper-local" community blogs: Can they make money?
The CNN/Money website covers the world of so-called "hyper-local" community websites in an Oct. 27 dispatch which mentions Maine's Village Soup, plus WestPort Now and several other blogs. The bottom line: Author Steve Hargreaves isn't sure how money money can be made on this services, which he characterizes as serving more of a social than business purpose. Read HERE, or HERE. Visit Website ]
Oct 27, 2005, 23:59

Local and community websites
Leaders of local "citizen media" efforts gather in Maryland to trade notes on the field
Some 60 or more leaders of local "citizen media" websites are gathering in College Park, Md.,for a chance to update each other on their operations. The event is organized by the Institute for Interactive Journalism.

Oct 21, 2005, 11:47

Local News Communities
AP: Traditional news organizations experiment with citizen journalism
Original link:
http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/05282/584092.stm


Associated Press reporter Anick Jesdanun reports on experimentation -- and some skepticism -- among mainstream newspapers about so-called "citizen journalism."

Oct 9, 2005, 00:12


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MGP teams with Yahoo for April 30-May 3 convening of journalists and technologists
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MGP2006 alum offered blogger seat in Libby trial courtroom -- seeks advice; AP is carrying coverage
NYU students and Jay Rosen judge "best blogs" among U.S. newspapers over 100,000 circulation
A-Business Models
Institution vs. infrastructure: The question of ProPublica and reaching to the local level, too
Knight Foundation unveils $5-million effort to seed innovation in web-based local news; may invest in for-profit ventures
A-Citizen journalism
LIST: New resources chart growing number of local online journalism efforts
McGill offers seven points of advice about citizen journalism
A-Democracy Futures
Dump old consultants, embrace "netroots," say Armstrong/Zuniga in "Crashing the Gate" book
POLICY: Annenberg study finds public's use of Internet for politics surges
A-Education & Training
AUDIO: Media literacy hits the real world -- lessons from Boston English
Despite federal law, most students unaware today is "Constitution Day"; resources
A-Ethics and Standards
ETHICS: Cleveland editor draws line at blogger contributing to congressman's opponent
Independent news website NewsDesk posts statement of journalistic principals from editor/owner Josh Wilson
A-First Amendment / Free Speech / Press
Temple's Renee Hobbs developing handbook on copyright fair use
Conyers, Hall ask Bush administration to withdraw Balco subpoenas of Chronicle reporters
A-Giraffes at Work?
VillageSoup.com acquires competing weekly newspapers in vindication of online model (with AUDIO)
Daily Kos founder critical of media in appearance at law-school alma mater
A-Ideas-Trends-Innovation
AUDIO: Crowdsourcing in Orange County: the the audience steps in
MIT gathering considers: Can participatory media seed participatory democracy?
A-Journalism Futures
Four views on journalism's future -- from outside the United States
Duke hosts "next newsroom" gathering for 60
A-KEY ESSAYS
Oreskes urges journalists not to commit professional suicide out of fear of dying
ESSAY: "Fortune" editor nails dilemma for media: Will the public pay for what's good for it?
A-KEY QUOTATIONS
Clark: Time for new "stewardship" in newspaper executive ranks?
QUOTE: James Carroll on a free press and the communal self-awareness that makes democracy work
A-Multimedia & Video Innovation
Atom Films seeding video downloading market by offering to pay for short film production
A-Ownership, governance & management
A new idea for newspaper ownership -- tap the reader co-op
FCC's alleged quashing of 2004 draft study which boosted local-TV ownership criticized by Sen. Boxer and media activists
A-Podcasting & Audio
Some 80% of students have device capable of playing downloaded audio files
AUDIO: Four editors discuss future of newspapers; danger of controlling pipes and content
A-VERBATIM-Interview Q&As
Democracy Now!'s Amy Goodman on self-censorship, raising questions, and who is really 'advocacy journalism'?
Founders of a Vermont community/news website explain how it works and why they set it up
Broadcasting/ Low Power FM
Regional radio content-sharing network under development for Pacific Northwest, Lawson says
Legal wrangling continues over whether Radio Free Brattleboro (Vt.) will return to the air
Cable Local Access (PEG)
The People v. Television: How Comcast is using cable to strangle democracy
Community wireless
RESOURCES: Washington attorney (Jim Baller) provides comprehensive email, links on community wireless issues
Wi-Fi should be free
Conferences / Events
Networked Journalism Summit underway in NYC -- about 200 attendees
CONFERENCE: "The New(s) England Revolution" on April 7 at UMass Lowell kicks off launch of N.E. News Forum
Entertainment Industry
Studios scramble to prevent Net piracy
Copy, right?
Internet-Advertising
The chaos scenario
About face
Internet-Privacy-Online
Google resists government subpoena for search data, but Yahoo, AOL and Microsoft comply
EU to survey citizens on data privacy with website form
Internet-Technology
Labels appear faint-hearted on CD copy-protection in U.S. market
Both webcasters and label look to court to settle royalty fees
Music-Future
KMPG study says piracy can be turned to labels' advantage
Artists, labels finally start teaching about "stealing"
Online News Services
Times to Offer Readers a View of Stories by Competing Papers
'New News' retrospective: Is online news reaching its potential?
Regulation: FCC and the courts
Even Al Gore can't get programs on cable giant's network, claims the Center for Creative Voices
Imminent replacements at FCC could impact television content, "pro-family" leaders say
Research / Demographics
Trade group says newspaper circulation is rising worldwide
Univ. of Wisconsin study find election coverage almost non-existent in Midwest TV markets
Resources
Briggs' downloadable book is survival guide to multimedia journalism
Website lists links to Allied Media Conference attendees -- mostly progressive, grassroots organizations
Trackbacks/MGP in the news
AP reporter cites MGP's Densmore in story about local online news sites in New Haven, San Diego
Nigel Beale links to MGP interview with Brewster Kahle of the Internet Archive project