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What immersive storytelling could mean for the future of journalism

  • Tia Humphries
  • September 29, 2019
The 2019 Online News Association conference played host to the third annual Journalism 360 Immersive Storytelling Festival. For up-and-coming journalists who are less familiar with these developments, the demoes show…
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Flexing a little used muscle: How solutions journalism can make a difference

  • Richa Syal
  • September 14, 2019
Rachel Dissell spent more than four years investigating decades of lead poisoning in Cleveland, Ohio, which affected at least 10,000 children. The issue wasn’t a new one; it’s been on…
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How will journalism outlets make money to survive?

  • Daja Henry and Dolores Hinckley and Josh Axelrod and Richa Syal and Tess Rowland
  • September 14, 2019
It is one of the most pressing issues facing journalism: What sustainable business models will support news organizations? This week, the ONA Student Newsroom compiled insights and case studies from…
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Nonprofit news outlets tout creativity in seeking sustainability

  • Daja Henry
  • September 14, 2019
Nonprofit news organizations have begun to carve out their own lanes with niche audiences. The Institute for Nonprofit News, which started as a 27-member gathering of nonprofit news outlets to…
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How social media helps, and complicates, disaster coverage

  • Dolores Hinckley
  • September 13, 2019
When Chelsea Brasted covered Hurricane Harvey for The Times-Picayune, social media shaped the way she reported. “It feels like more ways to do your job better,” said Brasted, now a…
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Journalists like to fret about the future. Judy Woodruff says cut it out

  • Josh Axelrod
  • September 13, 2019
There’s often a lot of pessimism surrounding the future of journalism. PBS NewsHour host Judy Woodruff wants everyone to think a little more positively. “My message to you tonight is…
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‘We’re saying enough’: Millennials drive unions movement

  • Josh Axelrod
  • September 12, 2019
This is Rebekah Sanders’ 12th year at the Arizona Republic. During that time, the newsroom has shrunk to a third of its former size, with nearly 300 people laid off.…
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LA Project is Exploring the Boundary of Reporting Through Virtual Reality

  • Emaun Kashfipour
  • September 23, 2012
Nonny de la Pena thinks takes immersive journalism to a whole new level with her virtual reality story “Hunger in Los Angeles.” She gives the user the opportunity to walk…
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Shadi Rahimi smiling at her daughter Safia at #ONA19. We talked to three mothers about juggling life in and out of the newsroom during a break from conference activities -- find that story on our website (link in bio)
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