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Michele McLellan

Michele McLellan

Senior Program Consultant

Michele McLellan is a writer, editor and consultant who works on projects that help strengthen the emerging local news ecosystem, whether it is online news start ups working to become sustainable or traditional news organizations that are trying to shape their new role in the digital world. In addition to being the senior program consultant for Knight Digital Media Center, Michele has served as a Knight Community Information Challenge Circuit Rider who advises community foundations that are supporting news and information projects in their areas. She founded the Block by Block Community News Summit for independent online community publishers and she created and publishes Michele's List, a database of promising local news start ups, in collaboration with the Tow-Knight Center for Entrepreneurial Journalsm.

She has reported in depth on the emerging local news ecosystem and revenue models for news, including "Best Practices for Advertising Sales at Digital News Startups" and "2015 State of Local News Startups." She also authored the KDMC report "Digital Leads: 10 keys to newsroom transformation."

Previously, she directed a $2.5 million Knight Foundation project that demonstrated the link between strategic newsroom training, newsroom culture and a news organization's ability to adapt and innovate. She is an author of two books and numerous studies on leadership and the emerging news landscape. She was a  Nieman Fellow at Harvard Unviersity in 2001-002 and a Reynolds Journalism Institute fellow at the Missouri School of Journalism in 2009-10. 

Michele McLellan's Blogs and Trainings

Non-traditional providers bring quality and dimension to community news

As more and more non-traditional actors take the stage in providing news and information in local communities, it's valuable to Read More

Training: A change agent for news organizations

The sad demise of the American Press Institute is a reminder of the newspaper industry’s lack of commitment to training Read More

Public interest news start ups: Few answers but the right questions are coming into focus

In experimentation with online public service journalism, there are few set answers about how news providers can be sustained. But Read More