In today's digital market, technology is an essential competitiveness factor for news publishers and media companies. How software, tools, architectures and algorithms support the editorial productio...
Andrew DeVigal
Agora Journalism Center University of OregonCommunities across the globe are becoming increasingly divided across political and ideological lines. This polarization is partially related to the normalcy of getting one's news from friends and fam...
How do we better listen to our audience? How do tell the stories of our community WITH them, not just for them? How do we turn our sources into storytellers? First newsrooms need the will to think abo...
With increasing frequency, new independent collaborative journalistic platforms, in addition to the obvious aim of telling particular stories, are focused on helping to change a situation or solve a...
We journalists aren't typically natural collaborators. We're competitive and autonomy is critical to our work. Yet, in an era of disrupted business models, scarce resources and new digital possibili...
What do we need to tell great stories with our audiences and community? From tools that help collect and analyze contributions to tools that help us collaborate with readers (and other journalists) ...
In most newsrooms, engagement is still seen as a nice-to-do, but not essential component of day-to-day journalism. We’d like to argue that, increasingly, engagement is journalism. Our work at Expe...
Teaching journalism needs innovation and leadership. It is time to change the way we teach and the way we organize Journalism Schools. Four areas will be considered: entrepreneurship, leadership, ne...
In a world with more freedom of expression and opinion, where the public can broadcast real-time events globally, and when audiences expect to be a part of the conversation, journalists and media co...