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"Bay Area News Project" in All Posts ![]() 1
Romenesko
Los Angeles Times "On the one hand, you want to have big ambitions," says Bay Area News Project editor Jonathan Weber. "On the other hand, you don't want to be presumptuous about what you can do with a small newsroom. I don't think ... 2
Romenesko
SFWeekly.com
From Bay Area News Project editor Jonathan Weber's list: It will have strong Web and mobile phone presence; It will avoid AP writing in favor of a more direct, conversational style; and It will play nic... 3
Wordyard
OK, I’m still here! Here’s what’s up:
(1) MediaBugs: I’ve been deep in bringing this project — a sort of public bug-tracker for Bay Area news coverage — to life. Ben Brown’s really been doing the hard lifting. (If you have a social ... 4
San Francisco Citizen
Elements of our Bay Area News Project, that grand alliance of old money and young blood, recently headed across the Bay Bridge to meet up with the kids from the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism.
This meet-and-greet happene... 5
Nieman Journalism Lab
Google is now accepting your simple and structured questions. http://j.mp/7P5MnE »
Coke bought ad space on external websites to drive people to its Facebook app. http://j.mp/5YZ6FJ »
Staffers at the Bay Area News Project will includ... 6
Nieman Journalism Lab
The start-up Bay Area News Project announced its new leadership team yesterday, as reported by the New York Times and paidContent, and it’s unfortunate that the most eye-catching bit of the news was CEO Lisa Frazier’s $400,000 salar... 7
Romenesko
Mediabistro.com Jonathan Weber on taking the editor-in-chief job at Bay Area News Project: "It was a terrific opportunity to be a part of one of the first, if not the first, major well-funded efforts to reinvent the metro news model... 8
Lost Remote
It’s been a busy week over at the Bay Area News Project, the yet-to-launch journalism startup in San Francisco backed by businessman Warren Hellman. The Project lost KQED as a partner, gained the New York Times (.pdf), hired a CEO ... 9
paidContent.org
San Francisco businessman Warren Hellman’s foundation seeded the Bay Area News Project with $5 million in funding. Now it’s up to Lisa Frazier and Jonathan Weber to make it grow. Thursday’s announcement of Frazier’s appointment as C... 10
San Francisco Citizen
The Bay Area News Project, that grand alliance of old money and young blood, will soon make its debut.
Savor two bits of news just released:
1. “The Bay Area News Project appoints Lisa Frazier as C.E.O and Jonathan Weber as Editor-I... 11
TechCrunch
The Bay Area News Project, a non-profit media organization providing hyper local news to the San Francisco area, has announced a deal to provide news to the New York Times. The content will be uses for The New York Times' local Sa... 12
Romenesko
New West
"While I am very excited about the new venture, I am also very sad to be leaving Missoula and New West," writes Jonathan Weber. || paidContent.org: Weber hopes to hire up to 15 journalists and plans to launch m... 13
Lost Remote
Once Around the web:
Bay Area News Project loses KQED (paidContent)
WaPo enters content sharing agreement with Hindustan Times (Editors Weblog)
Are non-profits the future of investigative reporting? (Editors Weblog)
Donations-via-t... 14
paidContent.org
I reached for the old puzzle piece analogy to describe what’s going on with the Bay Area News Project these days, but for that to work you actually have to a sense of what the puzzle should be like when it’s finished. That’s not the... 15
San Francisco Citizen
The Bay Area News Project, that grand alliance of old money and young blood, is showing signs of life in 2010. Today’s news from Neil Henry, Dean of the Graduate School of Journalism at the University of California, Berkeley:
“The B... 16
Romenesko
Neil Henry, dean of the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism, says in response to Bnet.com's report posted below: "The Bay Area News Project is alive and well and ready to start business. The first board meeting will be conduc... 17
Romenesko
Bnet.com David Weir reports the deal to create a nonprofit local news organization in San Francisco based at public broadcasting station KQED and financed by philanthropist Warren Hellman has collapsed, while MediaBistro says there ... 18
Screenwerk
There are lots of experiments going on with news reporting and online news. Among the most interesting is non-profit investigative journalism project Pro Publica. But the SF Bay Area News Project recently announced may be another mo... 19
SFBG Politics
By Steven T. Jones Reactions by many mainstream media journalists to the formation of the Bay Area News Project – a nonprofit news operation supported by KQED, the UC Berkeley School of Journalism, California Newspaper Guild, financ... 20
San Francisco Citizen
F. Warren Hellman’s Bay Area News Project announcement has been raising a few hackles the past few days. The San Francisco Chronicle fretsthat a possible KQEDNYTimesUC BerkeleyHellman joint could “threaten the remaining local news i... |
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