Thursday, May 10, 2012

Digital First readies community newsrooms

 Netnewscheck reporting:
Digital First Media announced this week that it will launch 12 new community newsroom projects, as it continues to seek ways to more effectively engage and involve its local readers.
These community newsroom projects seek to build on the success of the Newsroom Café launched by the Register Citizen in Torrington, Conn., an experiment that led to the newspaper being named the 2011 Innovator of the Year by the Associated Press Media Editors.
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The 12 new projects will use a variety of methods to involve the community in reporting news, issues and events in the cities, suburbs and towns covered by Digital First newsrooms.
“We didn’t want to replicate the Newsroom Café in other newsrooms,” Steve Buttry, director of community engagement and social media for Digital First, said in a statement. “What we’re trying to do is apply some of the principles of the Newsroom Café to the unique circumstances of other communities and draw on the creativity of our local staff members the same way we did with that project.”
Four of the new projects will involve “mobile community media labs,” which will equip vans with computers and WiFi hot spots for engagement throughout the regions covered by their newsrooms:

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