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Building a Viable News Ecosystem Around Hyperlocal Bloggers: Hopeful Results from Running the Numbers

There is a future for news – a sustainable and once-again profitable future with the prospect of expanding and improving journalism by taking it deeper into our communities with increased ...

Nonprofit Model Makes Sense for Newspapers

If a newspaper were run as a nonprofit, this would allow [foundations and] people who valued the impact of its stories to donate and receive a tax deduction.[By James T. Hamilton, Atlanta ...

Community Media Sustainability Guide: The Business of Changing Lives

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5 Questions for Milton Chen, Executive Director, George Lucas Educational Foundation

[Source: Philanthropy News Digest, by Lauren Kelley - June 30, 2009]

Changing the Law to Save Newspapers: Some Modest Proposals

[Source: MediaShift, by Jeffrey Neuburger; July 21, 2009]

Highlights from Media Grantmaking — The State (and Future) of the Field

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A Funder Conversation: Media Grantmaking — The State (and Future) of the FieldMEETING HIGHLIGHTS – JUNE 23 & 24, 2009, AT OPEN SOCIETY INSTITUTE

Foundations Invest in Watchdog Reporting as Group Considers National Investigative Network

[Source: Poynter Online, by David Westphal; Jun. 29, 2009] There's a new conventional wisdom about foundation-funded journalism: It's going to be bigger than most anyone imagined.How big? Well, ...

Federal Trade Commission Looking Into Range of Fixes for News Industry

[Source: Broadcasting & Cable, by John Eggerton - May 20, 2009]The Federal Trade Commission is concerned about the future of news on TV and radio as well as newspapers.

The Future of Journalism Is Not in the Past: Reframing the Debate Over How to "Save" Journalism

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Consolidation Won't Save The Media (Daily Newspapers)

Allowing a few big companies to swallow up local newspapers created journalism's problems. More of the same can't solve them. [By Joe Torres and Craig Aaron of Free Press - March 26, 2009]