comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - Ken hartnett - Page 1 : comparemela.com

Can This BU Political Scientist Help Save Journalism?

In an attempt to revive local journalism in her city, Daniela Melo cofounded and chairs The New Bedford Light, a nonprofit online newspaper.

New-bedford
Massachusetts
United-states
Boston
Texas
University-of-massachusetts
Washington
Portugal
Italy
New-york
Felgueiras
Porto

New Bedford's Anti-Slavery Views Unquestionable Since 1866

The words inscribed on New Bedford's Civil War Memorial indicate the people of New Bedford understood emancipation was as significant as reunification.

New-bedford
Massachusetts
United-states
Bedford
City-of-new-bedford
Abraham-lincoln
Ken-hartnett
Johnh-perry
Frederick-douglass
Bedford-preservation-society-administrator-pat-daughton
Hartnett
New-bedford-civil-war-memorial

In New Bedford, career journalists looking to shine a new light

In New Bedford, career journalists looking to shine a new light By Gal Tziperman Lotan Globe Staff,Updated April 10, 2021, 2 hours ago Email to a Friend Barbara Roessner, founding editor of The New Bedford Light, says she wants her new organization to be an integral part of the local community.Jonathan Wiggs/Globe Staff The first priority at The New Bedford Light, a nonprofit news organization launching this spring, sets an ambitious course: a broad accounting of what the pandemic has done to the coastal city of 95,000, and how it can recover. “We are collecting data, we are talking to folks on the ground,” founding editor Barbara Roessner said in a recent interview. “We are attempting to understand what we lost, how we move forward, what’s happened to the culture of the community, the culture of the neighborhood, when gathering places have shut down and some may never open up again.”

Texas
United-states
Massachusetts
New-bedford
Illinois
Boston
Virginia
New-haven
Connecticut
Lisa-strattan
Ken-hartnett
Bob-unger

How two nontraditional newsrooms in Vermont are winning readers

How two nontraditional newsrooms in Vermont are winning readers Could their examples hold the key to fixing ‘The Expanding News Desert’? By Mark Shanahan Globe Staff,Updated December 28, 2020, 12:44 p.m. Email to a Friend Anne Galloway wondered if her journalism career might be over. It was January 2009 and the Sunday editor of the Barre-Montpelier Times Argus was among 16 employees abruptly laid off when the newspaper’s owner slashed positions in a round of budget cuts. “I knew I wanted to stay in journalism,” says Galloway. “But there weren’t many jobs in the offing.” Or any. All over Vermont, the story was the same: Newspapers were downsizing as readers in ever greater numbers were getting their news for free on the Internet, and advertising revenue — which sustained print journalism for two centuries — had dwindled to a trickle during the recession between 2007 and 2009.

United-states
Burlington
Vermont
Burlington-college
Texas
Massachusetts
Boston
New-bedford
New-haven
Connecticut
Jay-peak
American

© 2024 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.