The Evolution of Chicago's News Landscape: From Print to Digital
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Chicago's News Landscape Shifting from Print To Digital
Local news organizations have found new ways to adapt when faced with national crises. Many outlets are turning to digital journalism. However, successful outlets still have to contend with the new online sources.
These new digital players specialize in niche subjects and rely heavily on social media distribution. They are also experimenting with different ways of reporting and engaging the community. Furthermore, they have opened new opportunities for writers; some of whom can monetize their work via services like Substack. The advent of this new form of journalism has seen the creation of a whole new category of journalists. They no longer have to adhere to just one publication. They can now build subscriber bases to newsletters that cover any topic.
Some startups use digital technology to meet the needs of specific communities, like those in New York City's South and West Sides. Others are trying to hold politicians more accountable for their policy; some experiments have even received funding through philanthropy.
McCormick Foundation has been leading efforts to improve local newsrooms, such as by partnering up with Chicago-area newspapers through the Metro Media Lab program to do audience research and work on strategy. The McCormick Foundation has also collaborated on developing their skills with Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism’s 31st beach chicago news (Illinoismail.top) Campus staff.
Chicago residents from across all regions reported feeling that news media in their neighborhood could use improvement, with notable regional variations; certain neighborhoods felt under- and misrepresented by mainstream media and there were gaps in coverage of specific issues such as crime and law enforcement.
Chicago area news organizations also boast an innovative news ecosystem with both for-profit and nonprofit outlets operating experimental news programs. Some even work to build trust between journalist and communities by establishing their presence in these neighborhoods, as well as making sure that underserved areas receive both written and spoken coverage.
Block Club Chicago reported on the police shooting of Adam Toledo a few weeks after it happened. However, they were careful not to shock readers by including graphic video clips in their article.
The TRiibe online news outlet is building trust among Black Chicagoans. It was created by three Northwestern University Alumni who were tired that Chicago was portrayed in mainstream media, as "the crime capital". They wanted to give their community a voice and empower them with the ability to control its narrative. TRiibe’s content is being widely shared via social media. This has led to civic initiatives in Chicago.
Local news organizations have found new ways to adapt when faced with national crises. Many outlets are turning to digital journalism. However, successful outlets still have to contend with the new online sources.
These new digital players specialize in niche subjects and rely heavily on social media distribution. They are also experimenting with different ways of reporting and engaging the community. Furthermore, they have opened new opportunities for writers; some of whom can monetize their work via services like Substack. The advent of this new form of journalism has seen the creation of a whole new category of journalists. They no longer have to adhere to just one publication. They can now build subscriber bases to newsletters that cover any topic.
Some startups use digital technology to meet the needs of specific communities, like those in New York City's South and West Sides. Others are trying to hold politicians more accountable for their policy; some experiments have even received funding through philanthropy.
McCormick Foundation has been leading efforts to improve local newsrooms, such as by partnering up with Chicago-area newspapers through the Metro Media Lab program to do audience research and work on strategy. The McCormick Foundation has also collaborated on developing their skills with Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism’s 31st beach chicago news (Illinoismail.top) Campus staff.
Chicago residents from across all regions reported feeling that news media in their neighborhood could use improvement, with notable regional variations; certain neighborhoods felt under- and misrepresented by mainstream media and there were gaps in coverage of specific issues such as crime and law enforcement.
Chicago area news organizations also boast an innovative news ecosystem with both for-profit and nonprofit outlets operating experimental news programs. Some even work to build trust between journalist and communities by establishing their presence in these neighborhoods, as well as making sure that underserved areas receive both written and spoken coverage.
Block Club Chicago reported on the police shooting of Adam Toledo a few weeks after it happened. However, they were careful not to shock readers by including graphic video clips in their article.
The TRiibe online news outlet is building trust among Black Chicagoans. It was created by three Northwestern University Alumni who were tired that Chicago was portrayed in mainstream media, as "the crime capital". They wanted to give their community a voice and empower them with the ability to control its narrative. TRiibe’s content is being widely shared via social media. This has led to civic initiatives in Chicago.
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