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Book Synopsis: The last decade has witnessed a dramatic decline in the presence and influence of legacy news organizations. This decline has led to tremendous growth in news startups, which have attempted to fill the gap left by their legacy counterparts by producing the quality public service journalism upon which the health of U.S. democracy depends. If legacy news organizations, with their existing infrastructure, are failing, can these startups do any better? This question lies at the heart of Journalism Without Profit. Magda Konieczna explores three prominent news nonprofits: the Center for Public Integrity, one of the oldest and largest of its kind; the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism, a university-based watchdog news organization that relies on others to publish its work; and MinnPost, an online news website. Through in-depth study of the practices of each newsroom, Konieczna isolates one common behavior that will contribute to their success: the way these organizations collaborate and share stories. Though this emergent behavior differentiates news nonprofits from the mainstream journalism from which they arose, it also ties the two forms of journalism together, as news nonprofits attempt to share stories with mainstream publications. In other words, the very behavior that may enable these organizations to do better than their mainstream counterparts also limits their ability to evolve much beyond them. In one of the first major books to focus on nonprofit journalism, Konieczna investigates the major questions that will open the field up to further study. Where did nonprofit news come from, and where is it going? Who funds it, and why? Ultimately, Konieczna offers a new way to think about the seismic changes in journalism that are defining the 21st-century.
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Are you tired of the declining quality of news in today's digital age? The influence of legacy news organizations has significantly declined, leaving a gap in the production of quality journalism. But fear not, because Journalism Without Profit: Making News When the Market Fails is here to fill that gap! Authored by Magda Konieczna, this groundbreaking book explores the rise of news startups and nonprofits as they strive to provide the public service journalism necessary for a healthy democracy.
Through a detailed study of prominent news nonprofits such as the Center for Public Integrity, the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism, and MinnPost, Konieczna reveals a key factor that contributes to their success – collaboration and story sharing. These organizations bring together the best of both worlds, combining the innovative approaches of startups with the infrastructure and resources of legacy news organizations.
But here's the catch – while collaboration is a powerful tool for news nonprofits, it also limits their ability to evolve beyond their mainstream counterparts. This book delves deep into the challenges and complexities faced by nonprofit journalism, shedding light on the origins of this movement, its funding sources, and its future trajectory. Journalism Without Profit offers a fresh perspective on the seismic changes happening in the journalism industry and sets the stage for further exploration.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to understand the future of news and the vital role nonprofit journalism plays in shaping our society. Get your copy of Journalism Without Profit: Making News When the Market Fails today and be at the forefront of the 21st-century revolution in journalism.
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