RJI news
Two new researchers to lead impact-driven research at Missouri School of Journalism’s Reynolds Journalism Institute
The Missouri School of Journalism is set to welcome two new research faculty and alums who will work with the Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute (RJI) to translate academic work into direct benefits for newsrooms around the country.
Funding your youth media program
Youth media programs can open up new funding opportunities for public media stations.
Five different AI options for transcribing audio
Rev and Sonix compete with Otter.ai by providing new features and multi-language transcription for journalists.
How I preserve user privacy in the YESEO bot
Breaking down each bot command with the privacy, data and share options.
Behind the IA Impact Tracker
A conversation with Lindsey Green-Barber of Impact Architects.
A roadmap for a way out of this mess
New report helps chart a path away from local news of old toward civic information systems.
Thinking about the GA4 switchover? Here are some things we learned
Elizabeth Stephens is the executive editor of the Columbia Missourian and the Missouri Community Newspaper Management Chair at the Missouri School of Journalism. In the newsroom analytics world, there’s not a more talked-about topic right now than Google’s new analytics tool — GA4 — and the end of the popular Universal Analytics this summer. After … Continued
Keeping the collaborative drive alive
INN and RJI partner to examine how newsrooms can build sustained topical collaboration.
Building interactive maps to more equitably serve community
Bloomfield Info Project created community level maps to establish baseline tools to guide coverage decisions.
A new ‘Potter Listening Tour:’ Local newspapers can still work, even with different paths
A different kind of “right sizing,” grants and donations, and tinkering with the balance of online and print are some of the ways.