Technology

Radio Storytelling Builds Community On-Air and Off

‘The journalist must be facilitator, fact-checker, ethicist, but not puppet-master….’

‘It was just me and the recorder.’

Cristel and daughter Rayonna. Photo by Sue Johnson.I had been incarcerated at the Rhode Island Training School for three years when I met Joe [Richman]. He asked if I wanted…

Winter 2000: Financing News in the Internet Era Introduction

Figuring out how to make quality online journalism a financially viable proposition is consuming vast amounts of brainpower. The answer, so far: have very deep pockets. Mark Sauter, cofounder of…

The Web Pulled Viewers Away From the Olympic Games

From Sydney, it was a tale of two technologies, yesterday’s and tomorrow’s.

Economics 101 of Internet News

Supply expands, but has demand been adequately nurtured?

Independent Journalism Meets Business Realities on The Web

‘Who is going to pay for independent voices to be heard?’

Independent Journalism Meets Business Realities on The Web

‘Who is going to pay for independent voices to be heard?’

Web Journalism Crosses Many Traditional Lines

‘Why shouldn’t journalists help create a new model for financing our work?’

Merging Media to Create an Interactive Market

New strategies are used to fund the expensive business of newsgathering.

On the Web, It’s Survival of the Biggest

‘The real issue is not about the quality of journalism, but the business of media.’