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By working together on collaborative projects, news organizations can expand both their resources and reach → Read More
"Of the 16 publishers who participated, four will receive checks of $1,000 or more. The average was $562.50 per site, although some with little digital traffic got substantially lower payouts." → Read More
The coronavirus pandemic has taken an incredible toll on journalists everywhere and continues to teach us a lot about our profession. One of those lessons is the power of collaboration when the world… → Read More
For the last few years, the Center for Cooperative Media at Montclair State University has rounded up some of the most impactful and interesting collaborative journalism projects of the year. As part… → Read More
Once we announced we would host in place instead of in person, registrations shot through the roof; we ended up with just under 750 registrations by the time the conference began. Typically, the summit attracts 150 to 175 people. → Read More
The Center for Cooperative Media at Montclair State University has hosted the Collaborative Journalism Summit every year since 2017. The first two conferences took place in Montclair, N.J.; last… → Read More
Across the United States, independent newsrooms are finding ways to share stories, ideas, tips, and knowledge about a virus that doesn't limit itself to anyone's audience boundaries. → Read More
Having access to accurate information can mean the difference between life and death during a crisis. That’s why right now, journalists around the globe are working around the clock to make sure people in their communities are informed as the COVID-19 virus ricochets through our countries, our towns, and our families. It’s especially in times like these that collaboration can help. → Read More
Last week, Resolve Philadelphia — one of the most successful ongoing collaboratives in the U.S.—announced that it hired its first collaborative editor. André Natta was named to the role of Editor… → Read More
We’re thrilled to announce that the first nine articles published today for Stories of Atlantic City, a collaborative journalism project focused on restorative narrative. The project’s premise was… → Read More
It’s a diverse coastal town with a rich cultural and economic history. Like other cities across America, there are many, many stories to be told in Atlantic City. Unfortunately, there are far more… → Read More
That’s a good thing. But getting there won’t be easy. → Read More
Elections have always been ripe opportunities for news organizations to work together for the benefit of the communities they cover. This year there are several notable efforts spanning the globe… → Read More
Did you miss this year’s event? That’s OK; we’ll do our best to share what we learned! → Read More
When the Center for Cooperative Media first put out the call to fund collaborative reporting projects in May, we anticipated a couple dozen submissions. So we were thrilled to receive more than 70… → Read More
Throughout this entire year, The Tennessean has devoted major focus and investment into thoroughly covering the candidates and issues that will be voted on Thursday. → Read More
Being able to examine the records made by and collected by our government is essential for all citizens. Free and open access to records promotes transparency and protects democracy. → Read More
The first of two Nashville mayoral debates that The Tennessean is co-hosting with Belmont University will be held from 6:30-8 p.m. on Thursday. → Read More
Make your voice heard about public education in Nashville. → Read More
The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee will host its second annual Big Payback campaign on May 5. If there's one day a year when you dig deep to give back, make it this one. → Read More