The Reynolds Journalism Institute is hosting an event on November 10-11 at the University of Missouri in Columbia for journalists ready to fill the "memory hole" issue with digital-born content.
This year's Knight News Challenge, which focuses on libraries in the digital age, is accepting community feedback until Oct. 21. Here are a few highlights.
The Knight Foundation has invested $5 million to the Knight Cities Challenge to foster successful cities. Entries will be accepted from Oct. 1 - Nov. 14.
The FCC received a substantial spike in feedback on Net Neutrality during their open comment period after comedian John Oliver brought it into perspective on his show, according to Pew.
Digital journalism projects from a range of different media won recognition and some cash prizes for work involving in-depth storytelling, innovation and public service.
The deadline for round 2 of the INNovation Fund is midnight PST on Tuesday, Sept. 2. Nonprofit digital news and public media can win grants of up to $35,000 for projects encouraging audience engagement and growing diverse revenue.