What Will Rise from Journalism’s Ashes?

What Will Rise from Journalism’s Ashes? futurejournalismproject: Over at theFJP.org we’re starting to do longer, “thinkier” pieces. Coming in with the first is Forrester media analyst James McQuivey who writes about what etymology and the concrete industry can teach us about the future of the news: To see [opportunities] clearly – to understand exactly what … Read more

The billion-dollar question: What is journalism for?

The billion-dollar question: What is journalism for? Newspapers have always argued that they are important because the stories they cover result in changes to legislation or in corrupt companies being investigated, or have other social benefits such as highlighting health problems, but in virtually all cases the evidence is anecdotal at best. And as Stray … Read more

Journalism: The best of times, and the worst of times

Journalism: The best of times, and the worst of times “long-time newspaper editor, Pulitzer judge and now journalism professor Tim McGuire”: News operations that find the right blend of digital, print and device-centric content will thrive as long as they yield more and more power to audiences. Publishers must collaborate with their audiences or the … Read more