Recent articles I’ve been quoted in:
- With Stories of Atlantic City, local news organizations are inviting community leaders into the reporting process (Solution Set)
- How 6 newsrooms in Charlotte are trying to create a local news ecosystem (Poynter)
- “You can’t do it alone any more” In a “many to many” world, stations are experimenting with collaborative journalism (Knight-Cronkite News Lab)
- Local TV is still the most trusted source of news. So how do you collaborate with a station? (Nieman Lab)
- Six years later, the jury is still out on Advance newspapers’ abrupt swing to digital (Poynter)
- Local News Is Dying, and It’s Taking Small Town America With It (Bloomberg)
- Where can you find funding for that local journalism project? Here’s a quick guide (Poynter)
- Facebook’s Screening for Political Ads Nabs News Sites Instead of Politicians (ProPublica)
- As local newsrooms shrink, college journalists fill in the gaps (Poynter)
- How Digital News Startups Choose Between For-Profit and Non-Profit Status (MediaShift)
- Could local news driven by residents who pay fees in a special service district…work? (Nieman Lab)
- Newsrooms welcome Facebook’s new local news emphasis, but remain wary of its effect (Poynter)
- How can local and national work together better when big news breaks? (Poynter)
- How Voting Block Used Collaboration, Potlucks to Bring Together Newsrooms and Communities (MediaShift)
- Block by block, New Jersey news organizations are hosting potlucks and telling voters’ stories (Poynter)
- Building bridges across the editorial divide (The Toronto Star)
- After Fits and Starts, Collaborative News Is Finally Making Headlines (StreetFight)
- Collaborate or die: A new initiative wants to make it easier for national and local outlets to work together (Nieman Lab)
- Software Engineer Starts Unlikely Business: A Weekly Newspaper (The New York Times)