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Videos from Dodging the Memory Hole: Saving Born-digital News Content
Blog | November 10, 2014Videos from "Dodging the Memory Hole: Saving Born-digital News Content," held at RJI on Nov. 10–11, 2014.
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Job opening: ASNE executive director
News | November 10, 2014The American Society of News Editors (ASNE) seeks an energetic, thoughtful, well-organized executive director who can work with top leaders of U.S. news organizations at both the local and national levels. Apply by Jan. 9 to ASNE President Chris Peck at asne@asne.org.
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RJI links: Friday, Nov. 7, 2014
Blog | November 7, 2014To help you navigate our fast-changing industry, RJI collects and assembles some of the top stories from around the Web of interest to journalism innovators and entrepreneurs.
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Nine innovative ways educators and students are transforming journalism education
Blog | November 7, 2014Transforming journalism education may seem like a daunting task — thanks to continual changes in the industry and dwindling college budgets — but teachers and professors are finding ways to equip the next generation of journalists with new technologies, strategies and ideas.
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Ignoring investments in local news startups makes no sense
Blog | November 7, 2014As part of my Reynolds Fellowship, RJI has asked me to write about lessons learned in the successes and failures of news startups. If there’s one resounding failure, it’s been the inability of local news startups to attract any sufficient backing for their efforts.
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MobileVideoDIY giving away 10 free mobile gear bags to student journalism programs
News | November 6, 2014To celebrate the launch of its website and help teachers and student journalists get started, MobileVideoDIY is giving away 10 mobile gear bags to secondary-school classrooms. Each bag contains a microphone, pre-amp, cord, tripod and mount. Any secondary school can enter for a chance to win at MobileVideoDIY.com.
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Live sketches from mid-term election night 2014
Blog | November 6, 2014Live sketches from mid-term election night 2014 by Reynolds Fellow Dan Archer.
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Realizing Innovation: Matchmaker to the startups
Blog | November 5, 2014Kim Garretson and the Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute recently launched a pilot website — RealizingInnovation.net — that will help news organizations, agencies and marketers discover and experiment with digital innovations from startups.
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RJI Futures Lab update #82: Mining online data with Vocativ, Banjo and Zapaday
Blog | November 5, 2014How are software tools helping news organizations spot stories happening in real-time, as well as in the future?
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The Bright Line: Here’s what didn’t happen today
Blog | November 4, 2014In the folklore of journalism, there’s always an honored place for the crusty editor with the courage to publish a controversial story. But as a top Associated Press editor (crusty himself) told me years ago: “What really takes courage is not to publish a story.”
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Ignoring investments in local news startups makes no sense
Blog | November 7, 2014As part of my Reynolds Fellowship, RJI has asked me to write about lessons learned in the successes and failures of news startups. If there’s one resounding failure, it’s been the inability of local news startups to attract any sufficient backing for their efforts.
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RJI Tech Showcase 2014
Blog | April 23, 2014View videos from the Tech Showcase presentations on the RJI Tech Showcase 2014 page. New videos and articles will be posted to the page as they become available.
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New iPhone application a hit at Apple Global Conference
News | June 12, 2009COLUMBIA, Mo. - Four University of Missouri students (Team NearBuy) showcased their innovative mobile phone application recently at Apple's WorldWide Developer Conference in San Francisco. The students demonstrated a new way to deliver classified advertising as Apple, Inc. unveiled a new version of its iPhone.
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Use social media to interact with subscribers
News | February 11, 2013This is the third article in a four-part series and provides social media tips, that are simple, and fast adjustments you can make today.
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Kansas City Digital Storytelling Forum - Recorded Sessions
News | June 29, 2012Digital storytelling is a robust industry in our region of the Midwest. It is an industry poised for even greater growth in the near future. On June 21st, KCSourcelink hosted the Kansas City Digital Storytelling Forum with support from Hallmark Cards, the University of Missouri’s Media of the Future program, The Mid-America Regional Council, the Full Employment Council, the Reynolds Journalism Institute and several other program partners.
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The good, the bad ... and the future
Blog | October 16, 2013What's working, what's not, and other nuggets from SNPA Summit 2013: The future is ours to win.
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Reynolds Fellow team drives digital change for journalism education
News | July 31, 2013With the digital age rapidly changing journalism, it’s difficult for journalists and journalism educators to stay abreast of new innovations and technologies. “The digital age has turned journalism upside down and inside out,” says Eric Newton, senior adviser to the president at the Knight Foundation.
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Role of journalist seen as evolving to curating the stream; wasn't it always?
Blog | July 2, 2011Ex-network TV producer Steven Rosenbaum, in a new book, "Curation Nation: How to Win in a World Where Consumers are Creators." argues the information stream is growing so fast we are being overwhelmed. The value of journalists will be in curating the stream. The role is not new.
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Newsy making news with full-length newscast on Net2TV’s Portico TV service
News | July 3, 2013Net2TV Corporation is teaming up with Newsy, the leading independent online and mobile video news service, to deliver a television newscast on its free, cloud-based Portico TV service. The 30-minute “Newsy in 30” program will feature world and domestic news, politics, science, health, entertainment and sports.
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Improved benchmarking tool provides newspaper execs with better insights, more metrics to make informed decisions
News | July 1, 2014The Inland Press Association’s revamped benchmarking tool, renamed Publisher Benchmarks, now allows newspaper executives to compare their operations to other papers by region, expenses, business model and other categories.