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Community News Caucus

J-Lab hosts a panel discussion on the “do’s” and “don’ts” of community journalism.

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SPJ 2010: Networked Journalism

This session examines lessons learned from five Networked Journalism pilot projects funded by J-Lab. These projects partnered mainstream news organizations with five hyperlocal sites each.

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ASNE 2010 Networked Journalism Presentation

J-lab reports on its Networked Journalism project, helping community news sites partner with daily newspapers or emerging metro news sites to network their content and aggregate audiences.

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Cool New Apps from Creative Technologies

From real-time debate analysis tools to devices that let you switch video from your cell phone to your TV, creative technologists are developing exciting new applications for news.

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2009 AEJMC Luncheon

In response to shrinking newsrooms, costly wire services and an emerging culture of collaboration, regional news organizations are starting to build innovative consortiums for sharing content.

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AEJMC 2005 Luncheon

J-Lab held its sixth annual J-Lab luncheon at the AEJMC conference in San Antonio, TX. The theme was “Interactive Journalism Summit: When Consumers Become Creators.”

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