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Images: Indie hyperlocal newsrooms as individual as the sites
Below is a sample of community news and hyperlocal newsrooms from around the country. Publishers and editors in the Block by Block network responded to a request for newsroom photos. Here is the first installment. Submit a photo of your … Continue reading
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Tagged Alhambra Source, Block by Block, Brian Wheeler, BxB, Charlottesville Today, community journalism, community news sites, Daniela Gerson, Erik Torkells, Howard Owens, hyperlocal, indie newsroom, jessdrkn, jessica durkin, newsroom, Sean Tubbs, The Batavian, tracy record, Tribeca Citizen, west seattle blog
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Patch by the numbers: Part II
Last week, some of you hopefully read my report on Patch’s content and audience engagement on four different Patch sites. In case you missed it, here it is again?(and remember that you can comment either on KDMC’s site or … Continue reading
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Tagged advertising, anna tarkov, Howard Owens, hyperlocal, journalism, KDMC, Knight, Knight Digital Media Center, local advertising, local journalism, local news, Mike Fourcher, online advertising, Patch, patch.com, The Batavian, Warren Webster
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Patch by the numbers: A month-long study
Over the course of August, I’ve been studying four different Patch.com sites for a report for the Knight Digital Media Center. Today, part one has been published which deals with content, comments, user engagement, etc. I hope you’ll all read … Continue reading
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Tagged anna tarkov, Brian Farnham, Howard Owens, hyperlocal, journalism, KDMC, Knight, Knight Digital Media Center, local journalism, local news, Patch, patch.com, Warren Webster
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