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Ilia Blinderman
September 23, 2022
News

Honoring the vulnerability of people’s stories when designing projects

A conversation with Ilia Blinderman, Senior Journalist-Engineer at The Pudding.

Anders Grimstad, Schibsted Futures Lab, Oslo
September 23, 2022
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15th annual Tech Trends talk at ONA22 challenges journalists to embrace metaverse

LOS ANGELES (Sept. 23, 2022) — At the 15th annual Tech Trends session at ONA22, Anders Grimstad of the Schibsted Futures Lab in Norway laid out the case for a future journalism industry defined by artificial intelligence and synthetic media. Grimstad covered a number of innovations in AI-assisted writing and content generation that he expects … Continued

A screenshot of Trusting News' website homepage.
September 22, 2022
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How to curate product kits with resources you already have

Repackaging past work into helpful tools for your audience.

ONA22
September 22, 2022
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RJI opens ONA22 with hands-on workshop exploring source diversity in journalism

The session also introduced a new tool, co-developed with Chalkbeat, that helps newsrooms audit their source lists to identify overrepresented and underrepresented voices.

Examples of ready-to-use graphics for NOLA.org
September 21, 2022
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Craft a utility content strategy to better serve your community during natural disasters

NOLA.com organized their evergreen content, prepared templates and planned a strategy to make sure their community will have the vital information they need.

Photo: Jakob Rosen | Unsplash
September 21, 2022
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‘Who’s going to run it?’

The pause before buying a rural newspaper — can you attract an editor to a small town?

An illustration shows an incarcerated person writing with a pen/a prison bar representing the project's idea.
September 20, 2022
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Building a visual storytelling experience in Newspack

Newspack streamlines publisher content, but creative storytelling can be a challenge.

L-R: Misty DeJournett, Barb Horton, Samantha Tucker and Donna Farley
September 20, 2022
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RJI helps rural Missouri newspaper hit its digital stride with Potter Digital Ambassadors program

Small-town community newspapers are seeing a resurgence as regional chains reclaim them from national conglomerates and re-center them on local news. But some of the same factors that make these rural communities attractive markets also present roadblocks to building a modernized local news machine.

The social card above was posted to La Voz’s social media sites in English and Spanish to get the word out about the community listening sessions. Along with providing contact information, we also interacted with respondents in the comments of any posts we published to promote the events.
September 19, 2022
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How listening sessions can connect you to the local community

Build trust and improve content coverage from direct contact with readers.

A Missouri on Mic station set up outside under a tent with several tables, microphones and recording booths. A sign says, "Ye Olde Missouri on Mic."
September 14, 2022
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How to conduct conversations-based audio journalism projects

From problem solving set-ups to streamlining your editing, here are our lessons learned.

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