In this article three important policy questions are suggested in light of signs of recent growth of nonprofit news and the possibility of a great deal more similar growth in the future: 1) Does nonprofit news production pose a plausible solution to the economic troubles of the U.S. news industry? 2) Would industrial subsidies of nonprofits, like those for “welfare state” health and human services co-production offer a potential solution to the economic problems of the U.S. news industry? 3) Can the currently evolving internet-based system of news production by volunteer citizens be sustainable in the long run
[Excerpt] The U.S. newspaper industry is suffering through what could be its worst financial crisis ...
This report is the eleventh edition of the annual report by the Pew Research Center examining the la...
The article reflects upon the conditions and developmental trends of public journalism in the United...
Through beat reporting and investigative journalism, reporters monitor the foundational institutions...
The Index is the most comprehensive study of nonprofit news. INN's latest Index Report found that th...
Newspapers confront an acute dilemma: how to give citizens more of what they need in a democracy–mor...
A different kind of revenue, one that has nothing to do with advertising or subscriptions, is playin...
The growing nonprofit news sector is showing some signs of economic health, and most leaders of thos...
This report builds on the prior analyses by continuing to benchmark revenue, expenses and audience m...
Today’s digital environment has revolutionized the way journalism is manufactured and consumed. Rece...
The analysis of more than 6,500 grant makers suggests the money they are pumping into journalism-rel...
Nonprofit news is driving sustained, multi-year growth, and the number of outlets providing local co...
Communication scholars and professional journalists have used genres in recent years to propose solu...
This dissertation is about the role of nonprofit funding in U.S. journalism, one of the most popular...
This dissertation is about the role of nonprofit funding in U.S. journalism, one of the most popular...
[Excerpt] The U.S. newspaper industry is suffering through what could be its worst financial crisis ...
This report is the eleventh edition of the annual report by the Pew Research Center examining the la...
The article reflects upon the conditions and developmental trends of public journalism in the United...
Through beat reporting and investigative journalism, reporters monitor the foundational institutions...
The Index is the most comprehensive study of nonprofit news. INN's latest Index Report found that th...
Newspapers confront an acute dilemma: how to give citizens more of what they need in a democracy–mor...
A different kind of revenue, one that has nothing to do with advertising or subscriptions, is playin...
The growing nonprofit news sector is showing some signs of economic health, and most leaders of thos...
This report builds on the prior analyses by continuing to benchmark revenue, expenses and audience m...
Today’s digital environment has revolutionized the way journalism is manufactured and consumed. Rece...
The analysis of more than 6,500 grant makers suggests the money they are pumping into journalism-rel...
Nonprofit news is driving sustained, multi-year growth, and the number of outlets providing local co...
Communication scholars and professional journalists have used genres in recent years to propose solu...
This dissertation is about the role of nonprofit funding in U.S. journalism, one of the most popular...
This dissertation is about the role of nonprofit funding in U.S. journalism, one of the most popular...
[Excerpt] The U.S. newspaper industry is suffering through what could be its worst financial crisis ...
This report is the eleventh edition of the annual report by the Pew Research Center examining the la...
The article reflects upon the conditions and developmental trends of public journalism in the United...