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| | | | By Dan Kennedy One of the more interesting business models for local news that Ellen Clegg and I have encountered in our work is what you might call the hybrid for-profit/nonprofit. For-profit organizations such as The Mendocino Voice in Northern California, The Colorado Sun, the Storm Lake Times Pilot in Iowa and The Provincetown Independent... | |
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| | | | On this week's podcast, Ellen and Dan talk with Nancy West, executive editor of InDepthNH.org. Nancy was an investigative reporter during her 30-year career at theNew Hampshire Union Leader.Nancy founded the nonprofitNew Hampshire Center for Public Interest Journalism in 2015, and has taught investigative reporting at a summer program for students at the New England... | |
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| | | | By Dan Kennedy Current, a publication that serves people in the public media system, has published Thomas Patterson's important essay on how public radio can ease the local news crisis, as well as my response. The pieces are behind a pretty high paywall, but you can read Patterson's essay for free here and my response... | |
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| | By Dan Kennedy Brian MacQuarrie of The Boston Globe has an overview of efforts to sell the Portland Press Herald of Maine and its affiliated daily and weekly papers. Back in April, I wrote about the establishment of a nonprofit organization, the Maine Journalism Foundation, known as MaineJF, which was hoping to purchase the papers... |