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Get better at building relationships, identifying ecosystem leaders, and accessing useful data in covering innovation ecosystems in communities of color.
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Learn about best practices for using push notifications and the metrics media organizations should be using to measure success.
Covering Local News: How Report for America is Strengthening the Coverage of Minority Communities
This discussion looks at the importance of diversity in local news coverage and the importance of communities funding that coverage.
Making the Philanthropic Pie Bigger for Local News
Can the philanthropic pie for local news be expanded to fully support America’s needs for good information? If so, how?
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Learn more about how philanthropic partners and community newsrooms are teaming up to ensure critical coverage on criminal justice, environment, local government accountability, and more.
Better Together: Merging Newsrooms for a New Public Media
This session will bring participants “under the hood” of the recent wave of mergers between digital news organizations and local public broadcasters to understand what’s working, what’s challenging, and how they made it happen.
Is Your Newsletter Getting the Job Done?
Pressing send on a newsletter doesn’t mean it’s achieving your audience, editorial or business objectives. Let’s fix that.