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Impact counts for hyperlocal news, but how to count it?
What is the impact of journalism? Newsrooms and journalism think tanks — big and small — are looking for answers. Why? Embedded within the answers is a better understanding of newsrooms’ added value and a value proposition for sustaining newsrooms – for-profit, NPO and hybrids. Continue reading
Posted in Engagement, Impact
Tagged Aron Pilhofer, Carnival of Journalism, Greg Linch, hyperlocal, Jan Schaffer, JLab, journalism, michele mclellan, New York Times, Reynolds Journalism Institute, Storify
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