WanIfra reporting:
Beginning this summer, residents of towns, suburbs and sprawling
counties across the US are liable to stumble upon something resembling
the above-described new media tailgate party – also known as a pop-up newsroom – at a local sporting event or community get-together.
The fully loaded newsmobile is just one of several crowdsourced ideas
intended to place reporters face-to-face with the people for and about
whom they write.
At the turn of 2012, Steve Buttry, the Director of
Community Engagement and Social Media at Digital First, challenged all
of the newsrooms under the company's umbrella to come up with fresh
ideas for engaging with and serving their local communities, according
to a post by Randy Parker, Managing Editor of the York Daily Record, on the YDR Insider blog.
In early May, Digital First published a press release
announcing that it had selected 12 winning proposals whose community
newsrooms projects would be realized. “We want all our newsrooms to
engage their communities in multiple ways – on our websites, social
media, blogs, text messages and print products, but also in person,”
Buttry said in the press release.
http://www.editorsweblog.org/2012/07/02/at-digital-first-pop-up-newsrooms-take-to-the-road
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