August 4, 2017
Local Fix: Mothers, Press Freedom, and Podcasting
One Good Idea: Be Useful and Delightful
Denverite, a digital-only local news site in Denver, recently celebrated their one-year anniversary. An article in Journalism.co.uk shares some of the things they’ve learned, from what time to send newsletters, to how important it is to have in person events. It’s full of useful tips, and a reminder how important it is to take the time to learn from your experiments and work – and to set aside the time to do so (even if you’re not being interviewed for an article.)
Parenting, Journalism, and Engagement 👶🏽
- This Ohio newsroom is taking on a tough subject in a new way – with a baby shower – Poynter
- The story of ProPublica’s maternal mortality series and its structured call-out to the crowd – Storybench
- Countries Around The World Beat The U.S. On Paid Parental Leave – NPR
- Where are the mothers – newsrooms must better meet the needs of parents with young children. – Nieman Reports
Freedom of the Press 🛡
- Submit an incident here – U.S. Press Freedom Tracker
- 10 overlooked press freedom groups that deserve support – CJR
- Press freedom groups to Capitol Hill cops: Stop interfering with photojournalists – Poynter
- When student journalists need defending, these lawyers swoop in. For free. – Washington Post
Podcast With Me 🎙
- How the podcast boom is finally forcing radio to become more diverse – Mashable
- A new newsletter helps listeners discover podcasts produced in flyover country – Poynter
- Lessons From a Bilingual, Multicultural Public Radio Newsroom in Southern Indiana – Mashable
- Podcasts’ Biggest Problem Isn’t Discovery, It’s Diversity (from 2015) – Wired
- Why are #PodcastsSoWhite? – CJR
- Knight Foundation Report on Podcasting: Diversity, Infrastructure, Better Analytics Needed – Knight Foundation
- Gimlet’s 2017 Diversity Report – Gimlet
Josh and Teresa
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