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This year we launched 16 short-term experiments with newsrooms across the country

From personal ads to web scraping and revenue streams; here’s what we learned

When we begin projects for our Innovation in Focus series, we always start with a vital question: What is a challenge that your news organization has been meaning to tackle, but you haven’t had the time or resources to address yet? 

In 2025, this led to 16 different experiments lasting from a few weeks to two months each and for every one of these experiments we partnered with at least one newsroom. For our Mini Revenue Experiments, 25 news organizations participated together. Our partners serve communities everywhere from Oregon, Texas, Kansas and Pennsylvania to Canada and the United Kingdom.

Tools we’ve tried (and liked) 

BillTrack50, which helps with tracking bills at various stages of the legislative process, could connect with Slack via Zapier.
BillTrack50, which helps with tracking bills at various stages of the legislative process, could connect with Slack via Zapier.
  • Octoparse with Zapier — Partnering with The Haitian Times, we used Octoparse, a web-scraping tool with Zapier to automate the collection of information for a community guide. Here’s how we did it.
  • Descript — We used this tool with Dallas Free Press to transform long public meeting videos into short clips that they could use on social media. Here’s what we learned, and how Dallas Free Press planned to incorporate this into their Documenter’s program. 

Community engagement ideas you can replicate

Newsberg’s founding editor, Branden Andersen, leads his first walking tour on May 1, 2025.
Newsberg’s founding editor, Branden Andersen, leads his first walking tour on May 1, 2025.
  • Making community feedback fun and in-person — We worked alongside CivicLex as they planned to gather feedback from their community on future growth and changes to their newsletter and website. The results were fun, helpful and provided good examples for future engagement!
  • Personal ads — We partnered with Pittsburgh City Paper as they reimagined bringing back personal ads, opening up creative opportunities for social media interactions and in-person events. Here’s what we learned.

Revenue strategies that made impact 

KBIA’s Rebecca Smith, Innovation in Focus Editor Emily Lytle, and Mizzou J-School students Claire Powell and Casper Dowdy at Memorial Stadium Sept. 6, 2025. They visited with tailgaters to raise funds for public radio as part of the Radio Rivals competition between KBIA and Kansas Public Radio. Photo: Nate Brown
KBIA’s Rebecca Smith, Innovation in Focus Editor Emily Lytle, and Mizzou J-School students Claire Powell and Casper Dowdy at Memorial Stadium Sept. 6, 2025. They visited with tailgaters to raise funds for public radio as part of the Radio Rivals competition between KBIA and Kansas Public Radio. Photo: Nate Brown

Want to partner with us in 2026?

Email Innovation in Focus Editor Emily Lytle at lytle@rjionline.org.


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Lytle, Emily (2025, Dec. 17). This year we launched 16 short-term experiments with newsrooms across the country. Reynolds Journalism Institute. Retrieved from: https://rjionline.org/news/this-year-we-launched-16-short-term-experiments-with-newsrooms-across-the-country/

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