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Citizen journalism questions and answers

Where to find citizen journalism sites — and how to start your own

Editor’s note: Some links in the article below may no longer work.

By Christopher Grotke, Mediagiraffe
and Jarah Euston, FresnoFamous

What is citizen journalism?

It is community news and information shared online and/or in print, with contributions written by users and readers. It can be any combination of text, image, audio file, podcast or video. Stories typically include user comments, fostering additional discussion.

What else is it called?

Grassroots journalism, community news, we media, open source journalism, folk journalism, bottom-up journalism, etc.

How does citizen journalism differ from citizens media?

Citizen journalism is a narrow subset of citizens media. Citizen journalism chiefly centers on covering news and events in your community, whether it’s a major news event that someone captures on a camera phone, or a podcast of a political rally, or coverage of a swim meet or little league game. Often, citizen journalism can fill in the gap in local news coverage that newspapers have abandoned. [Read more…] about Citizen journalism questions and answers

Ford CEO

Ford’s CEO on social media and innovation

At the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on Jan. 7, 2009, Alan Mulally, CEO of Ford Motor Company, took out time to sit down with a couple of bloggers for an interview.

Chris Heuer and JD Lasica interviewed Mulally about how Ford is using social media to drive innovation and transformation. [Read more…] about Ford’s CEO on social media and innovation

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