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Posted 16 February 2010 | By | Categories: Uncategorized | No Comments

Awesome Buzz here, by Jyri Engeström Liveblog in English, by Olli Sulopuisto of Nonfiktio.fi Twitter #jourfut Anything else to add, in English?

Liveblogging from the Future of Journalism -panel, Helsinki, Finland

Posted 12 February 2010 | By | Categories: Uncategorized | 4 Comments

Guestblogger Olli Sulopuisto will be liveblogging from The Future of Journalism event in Helsinki, Finland 15th of February, starting 2pm Eastern European Time. Twitter hashtag #jourfut The event is organized by the Helsingin Sanomat Foundation. I will represent my research report about the future of journalism: 10 Statements About the End of Journalism and Why Not to [...]

The Obama-Effect in Journalism: Decentralized Editorial Power

The Obama-Effect in Journalism: Decentralized Editorial Power

Posted 07 December 2009 | By | Categories: business models for journalism, Uncategorized | No Comments

The Obama-effect of donating is happening in journalism. In Obama’s case, small donations from a big crowd made his campaign possible. In journalism, many small donations fund costly story projects.

How does crowdfunding change journalism?

Posted 05 October 2009 | By | Categories: Uncategorized | No Comments

How does crowdfunded and crowdsourced journalism differ from the traditional way to make journalism? Does it differ at all?

How about the reporter, how does the reporter experience the crowdfunded journalistic process? I want to answer to these questions by studying Spot.Us, a system for community funded reporting.

Spot.Us is crowdsourcing story topics, leads and information from the community and crowdfunding the stories by microdonations from the community.

Wanted: Business model for journalism, and courage

Wanted: Business model for journalism, and courage

Posted 24 August 2009 | By | Categories: business models for journalism, Uncategorized | 1 Comment

“There is a short-term market failure of courage”, says Esther Dyson of EDventure Holdings.
“The role of the news is not so much anymore to “tell people stuff, but to facilitate conversation”, says Sue Gardner of Wikimedia.
“Charging for the printed word printed on a paper”, says Dean Singleton about the business models, the CEO of MediaNews Group.

Quotes from the FOCAS conference in Aspen, Colorado, discussing business models for journalism.

The Public Press – a newspaper for the community, not for the advertisers

The Public Press – a newspaper for the community, not for the advertisers

Posted 08 August 2009 | By | Categories: Uncategorized | 2 Comments

Traffic. Crime. Marijuana clubs. Budget coverage in the City Hall meetings.
These all are topics in a news meeting on a Wednesday morning in the Public Press office in downtown San Francisco. Is there anything new in the topics?