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Leadership Seminars | Leadership Report | News Leadership 3.0 Blog

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A new print team: Smaller in size, tighter in focus

01/06/09 at 01:20 am

Ideas for ‘09: Newsrooms must “wind down” on print while still publishing a newspaper

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Happy holidays, from OJR

By Robert Niles: We're about to take a short break here on OJR, reappearing after the New Year's holiday, but I first wanted to take a moment to wish you a very happy holiday season and to thank you for reading OJR. It's been, uh, an interesting year for OJR. But I think I can say, without doubt, that if it were not for your very public support of the site, OJR would not be here at its new home at the Knight Digital Media Center. So, thank you. As we enter the new year, I would like to renew ...

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COMMUNITY
COMMUNITY

Community Seminars | TCC Series | Total Community Coverage Blog

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People Count: Diversity Trumps Demographics in Election Coverage

10/27/08 at 12:49 pm

Ultimately, elections are about numbers: Whoever gets the most votes (popular or Electoral College) wins. Therefore, it’s tempting for news organizations to view communities primarily as demographic blocks—essentially, as numbers.

The classic form for this type of election story is: “Here’s how Latinos are polling on issue X or candidate Y,” plus perhaps a few example anecdotes to make the story superficially appear to be more about people than numbers. This approach fits well with the too-easy horserace style of election coverage.

For instance, check out these recent stories…

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EDITORIAL BEST PRACTICES

Opinion Seminars | Best Practices Series | Best Practices: Editorial and Commentary Blog

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Becoming a resource not just a source

10/26/08 at 07:53 am

The Dallas Morning News recognizes the true value of the Internet by guiding readers to a variety of opinions, not just theirs.

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KDMC @ USC Digital Journalist Seminars

Become a better digital journalist and a dynamic newsroom leader through in-depth seminars at USC Annenberg School for Communication.

03/16/09 - 07/31/09 - News Leadership 2009
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Get the technical skills you need to create multimedia stories with this intense "hands-on" boot camp at UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism.

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Exploring Leadership Issues

Check out our new Leadership Report, with tips, tools and takeaways from our 2008 and 2007 conferences with leaders of major news organizations moving online. Also, don’t miss our News Leadership 3.0 blog to explore newsroom change in the digital age.

Learn more about participating in News Leadership 2009: Transforming News Organizations for the Digital Now.

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The Rise of Community Web Sites

On OJR, don't miss the recent look at community Web sites by USC Annenberg School for Communication's David Westphal. These sites come in all sizes and shapes, from mom-and-pop shops focused on a single community concern, to seven-figure operations. They struggle to find advertising dollars, but the number of communities served by online-only news operations continues to grow.

     
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J-LabJ-Lab: The Institute for Interactive Journalism helps news organizations and citizens use new media technologies to create fresh ways for people to participate in public life.

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J-LabMindy McAdams is the Knight Chair for Journalism Technologies and the Democratic Process at the University of Florida. She conducts various training sessions in online journalism.

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The Knight Citizen News Network is a self-help portal that guides both ordinary citizens and traditional journalists in launching and responsibly operating community news and information sites and that assembles news innovations and research on citizen media projects.

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The Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas at the University of Texas at Austin uses the cyberspace to teach great journalism and teaches great journalists how to use the cyberspace.

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