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Online Journalism Review


Online Journalism Review is a USA web site covering Print Media Business.

After a decade, the Online Journal Review suspended print publication in June 2008, although it continues as an online service. One of the OJR's goals is to help mid-career journalists make a successful transition from traditional media to online reporting and production.

This web site is owned by Annenberg School for Communication at USC.

The web site is presented in the English language.


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Eric Kallgren    Boulder, Colorado USA

Posted at 10:16pm on Friday, January 23rd, 2009

Published in the Online Journalism Review on January 22, 2009, David Westphal wrote that newspapers may seek philanthropy to support news-gathering:

"Could newspapers and local broadcasters begin seeking philanthropic support from the civic foundations and private donors that are starting to bankroll news non-profits? It appears entirely likely. With for-profit media watching their news-gathering resources dwindle, some editors say they're open to the idea of seeking help from donors.

Charlotte Hall, president of the American Society of Newspaper Editors, told me the idea raises multiple questions about how newspapers could solicit philanthropic support and still retain credibility. But bottom line? "I believe that a model could emerge for foundations to fund some local reporting at newspapers -- investigative reporting or an important local beat, for example," she said in an e-mail. "A new kind of firewall would be needed to assure independent reporting and unencumbered editing."

The idea that for-profit media might seek subsidies from community foundations came into sharp focus last week, when the Knight Foundation awarded $5 million to 21 civic foundations that pitched plans for expanding news and information in their communities. Some of the ideas sounded much aligned with the mission statements of local newspapers and TV stations."


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