Chicago's Media Scene: Rising Stars
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Concerns have been expressed over the national decline of traditional news organizations and citizens' resulting in their being misinformed about local government; Chicago is providing an ideal laboratory for experimental journalism with funding from philanthropy allowing reporters and their colleagues to experiment with new methods of newsgathering and storytelling to ensure the city receives adequate coverage in an era of shifting media habits.
Rethinking traditional journalism practices in Philadelphia has set off an experiment that may reverberate across the country. It has made Philadelphia a pioneer in finding new methods of gathering and disseminating community information while helping citizens engage with and hold local government accountable.
While they earn accolades for their reporting, these young journalists also serve as mentors and foster collaboration across Chicago. The goal of these young journalists is to rewrite Chicago's narrative by giving the stories back to the people.
Three Black Northwestern University alumni created The TRiiBE in February 2017 to change the narrative about their hometown and return ownership of its stories back to its residents. Through journalism, their aim was to empower community members while giving people power over telling their own tales - their work has since been recognized by multiple organizations such as The New York Times and ACLU.
Kalyn and Melissa Sanchez are education reporters who have won multiple awards for their coverage about the digital divide that exists in sba jobs chicago (illinoismail.top) schools. They influenced policymakers and helped improve Chicago’s technology systems. In 2013, they were shortlisted in the Peter Lisagor Award For Excellence in Education reporting.
Sarah Karp was a Chicago Reporter staff writer who won the Casey Medal of Meritorious journalism for her series of articles about Chicago's young incarcerated people and their struggles to attend school. Her articles inspired the Illinois Department of Corrections (IDC) to make changes in prison conditions that allowed inmates the opportunity to re-enroll or find similar work after they were released.
Karp was awarded the Justice Leadership Award by Treatment Alternatives for Safe Communities for her work in the area of crack babies. This organization helps those with mental illness and substance abuse disorders to get out of prison and into community services for treatment.
Journalism's financial future remains uncertain. Journalism supporters must embrace an inclusive strategy that encourages innovation of all kinds to promote innovation, not just one model. This includes investing in business operations in order to lower the costs of running newsrooms and create new revenue streams, coaching entrepreneurs and executives to achieve success, incentivizing partnership that promote quality news coverage across multiple cities, and encouraging partnerships that encourage fuller coverage of relevant issues.
Rethinking traditional journalism practices in Philadelphia has set off an experiment that may reverberate across the country. It has made Philadelphia a pioneer in finding new methods of gathering and disseminating community information while helping citizens engage with and hold local government accountable.
While they earn accolades for their reporting, these young journalists also serve as mentors and foster collaboration across Chicago. The goal of these young journalists is to rewrite Chicago's narrative by giving the stories back to the people.
Three Black Northwestern University alumni created The TRiiBE in February 2017 to change the narrative about their hometown and return ownership of its stories back to its residents. Through journalism, their aim was to empower community members while giving people power over telling their own tales - their work has since been recognized by multiple organizations such as The New York Times and ACLU.
Kalyn and Melissa Sanchez are education reporters who have won multiple awards for their coverage about the digital divide that exists in sba jobs chicago (illinoismail.top) schools. They influenced policymakers and helped improve Chicago’s technology systems. In 2013, they were shortlisted in the Peter Lisagor Award For Excellence in Education reporting.
Sarah Karp was a Chicago Reporter staff writer who won the Casey Medal of Meritorious journalism for her series of articles about Chicago's young incarcerated people and their struggles to attend school. Her articles inspired the Illinois Department of Corrections (IDC) to make changes in prison conditions that allowed inmates the opportunity to re-enroll or find similar work after they were released.
Karp was awarded the Justice Leadership Award by Treatment Alternatives for Safe Communities for her work in the area of crack babies. This organization helps those with mental illness and substance abuse disorders to get out of prison and into community services for treatment.
Journalism's financial future remains uncertain. Journalism supporters must embrace an inclusive strategy that encourages innovation of all kinds to promote innovation, not just one model. This includes investing in business operations in order to lower the costs of running newsrooms and create new revenue streams, coaching entrepreneurs and executives to achieve success, incentivizing partnership that promote quality news coverage across multiple cities, and encouraging partnerships that encourage fuller coverage of relevant issues.