O Nieman Reports, Harvard University, dedicou seu número Winter, 2007 à questão: As notícias locais são a resposta?
Aqui está a lista do material disponibilizado, muito rico para quem está trabalhando sobre o assunto:
Aqui está a lista do material disponibilizado, muito rico para quem está trabalhando sobre o assunto:
IntroductionBy Melissa Ludtke
Newspapers’ Niche: ‘Dig Deeply Into Local Matters’ By Brett J. Blackledge
Investigative Reporting Stays Local By Ken Armstrong
Blending Voice and Reporting By John Doherty and Tim Logan
Going to China to Report Local Stories By Tony Bartelme
Showing China—With a Local Thread Words and Photographs by Alan Hawes
Global Issues Viewed Through Local Eyes By Perry Beeman
Going Far to Explore a Local Story By Kevin Finch
Local Voices—Once Quiet—Are Heard By Michael Landauer
A Front Page Dominated By Local News By Rex Smith
Forgetting Why Reporters Choose the Work They Do By Will Bunch
Matching Ambition With Assignment By Carole Tarrant
The Decline of Newspapers: The Local Story By Thomas E. Patterson
The ‘Local-Local’ Strategy: Sense and Nonsense By Rick Edmonds
Stories About Me By Bill Ostendorf
What Readers Mean When They Say They Want Local News Interview by Dean Miller
Local Characters: How to Tell the Stories You Have to Tell Excerpts from a talk by Lane DeGregory
Strategically Reorganizing the Newsroom By Shawn McIntosh
Changing Reporters’ Beats—With a Focus on Local By Rene Sanchez
Childhood Memories Kindle Hyperlocal Strategies By Rob Curley
Going Hyperlocal at the Chicago Tribune By Kyle Leonard
When Community Residents Commit ‘Random Acts of Journalism’ By Jan Schaffer
Picking Up Where Newspapers Leave Off By Geoff Dougherty
Going Local: Knowing Readers Is Essential By Liz George
Journalism: Its Intersection With Hyperlocal Web Sites By Mark Potts
VillageSoup: A Community Host Model At Work By Richard M. Anderson
Journalists Navigate New Waters By Lisa Williams
Network News’s Perfect Storm By Marc Kusnetz
‘Photo Vero’—A Modest Proposal By Frank Van Riper
News From Iraq: From Spinning to Reporting By Edward A. Gargan
Collective Power: Photographs From the War in Iraq By Molly Bingham
Disgraced By a Story That Consumed Them By Mary C. Curtis
Optimism in a Time of Chaos and Change By Robert J. Rosenthal
Why a Critical Eye Is Needed By David Randall
The Humanity of Journalism By Brent Walth
Hidden Codes and Competitive Trickery By Robert H. Phelps
Examining Journalistic Change in the Digital Era By Bob Giles
Confronting ‘The Health Care World of Want’ By Eliza Griswold
Class NotesEnd Note: The People and Spirit of McClellan Street By David Turnley and Peter Turnley
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