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Tag Archives: collaboration
JA Forum on revenue and collaboration: seasoned perspective illuminates possibility
Impact, depth, and revenue. All are clearly potential benefits of collaboration in journalism. Tuesday on the Journalism Accelerator / CollabSpace conversation on collaboration and revenue we dug into how, when and why to collaborate. Michael Stoll of San Francisco Public … Continue reading
Will 2012 be the Year of the Prosperous Publisher?
Block by block founder Michele McLellan put her finger on a cultural challenge many journalists face when starting an independent news site. “A journalist starts, throws herself into the journalism, and thinks if it’s great work, the money will follow,” … Continue reading
Posted in Entrepreneurship, Networked Journalism, Revenue, Sales
Tagged 2012, collaboration, culture, forum, journalismAccelerator, prosperity
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