Based on extensive research into weekly rural publishers and rural readers, Reviving Rural News demonstrates that a new financial approach to community journalism is urgently needed and viable.
Based on extensive research into weekly rural publishers and rural readers, Reviving Rural News demonstrates that a new financial approach to community journalism is urgently needed and viable.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Teri Finneman is an associate professor of journalism at the University of Kansas, USA. She is a journalism historian who also studies local news. She coedited Social Justice, Activism and Diversity in U.S. Media History. She is the founder of the Journalism History podcast. Nick Mathews is an assistant professor at the School of Journalism, University of Missouri, USA. He studies local and rural news and information ecosystems. He often seeks to represent the audience, translating their lived experiences for news organizations to help those news organization's stability and viability in their communities. Patrick Ferrucci is an associate professor and chair of the Department of Journalism at the University of Colorado, USA. His research is in media sociology and primarily concerns itself with how shifting notions of "organization" in journalism lead to influence on journalism practice. He is the author of Making Nonprofit News: Market Models, Influence and Journalism Practice, and coeditor of The Institutions Changing Journalism: Barbarians Inside the Gates.
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Acknowledgements 1. Introduction. Rural Journalism in Crisis Patrick Ferrucci and Teri Finneman The History of How We Got Here The Norms of Journalism An International Problem Project Overview References 2. The Uniqueness of Rural News Patrick Ferrucci Defining Rural News Disruption of Local News Understanding the Rural News Weekly Disruptive Innovation The Urgency of a New Model References 3. Publishers: Stuck in the Status Quo Nick Mathews The Survey Tradition vs. Innovation Resources vs. Growth Potential vs. Perception Summary Acknowledgement 4. Readers: Seeking Change Teri Finneman Finding Rural Readers Readers and Revenue Streams Reader Motivation for Financial Support Who Supports Local News? Summary References 5. Press Club: Implementing Change Teri Finneman and Nick Mathews Who is Harvey County Now? Getting Started: Forming the Experiment The Model: Press Club After the Launch The Model: E-newsletters The Model: Events Reflecting on the Experiment 6. Rural Journalism and Disruption Nick Mathews and Patrick Ferrucci Rural Journalism and Disruption The Final Words References Index
Acknowledgements 1. Introduction. Rural Journalism in Crisis Patrick Ferrucci and Teri Finneman The History of How We Got Here The Norms of Journalism An International Problem Project Overview References 2. The Uniqueness of Rural News Patrick Ferrucci Defining Rural News Disruption of Local News Understanding the Rural News Weekly Disruptive Innovation The Urgency of a New Model References 3. Publishers: Stuck in the Status Quo Nick Mathews The Survey Tradition vs. Innovation Resources vs. Growth Potential vs. Perception Summary Acknowledgement 4. Readers: Seeking Change Teri Finneman Finding Rural Readers Readers and Revenue Streams Reader Motivation for Financial Support Who Supports Local News? Summary References 5. Press Club: Implementing Change Teri Finneman and Nick Mathews Who is Harvey County Now? Getting Started: Forming the Experiment The Model: Press Club After the Launch The Model: E-newsletters The Model: Events Reflecting on the Experiment 6. Rural Journalism and Disruption Nick Mathews and Patrick Ferrucci Rural Journalism and Disruption The Final Words References Index
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