This week marks the launch of Healthbeat News, published by KFF Health News and AJP-supported Civic News Company. 🚀 The publication will provide reliable, dedicated reporting on public health in America, starting in New York City and Atlanta.
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About us
We founded the American Journalism Project based on three interlocking beliefs: 1. Democracy and journalism are interdependent. 2. Local journalism is a public good that market forces won’t adequately supply. 3. This market failure is a problem that we the people—not our government, and not our commerce—must solve. From these three beliefs AJP derives its purpose: to help catalyze a new generation of public service media that is sustained by, governed by, and looks like the public it serves.
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http://www.theajp.org/
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- 2-10 employees
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- 2019
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- Journalism, Local News, Venture Philanthropy, Philanthropy, and Public Service
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Employees at American Journalism Project
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Trei Brundrett
Media & Technology Executive / Advisor / Cofounder
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Maria Thomas
CEO | Experienced Public and Private BOD Member | Current Focus: Next-Gen Consumer Health and New Old Age | Past: E-commerce, Media, IoT
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Loretta Chao
Head of Startup Studio & Local News Innovation @ American Journalism Project
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Irving W. Washington, FASAE, CAE
Senior Fellow ➽ Nonprofit Media Executive/CEO • Association Executive • Speaker • SME on the Future of Information & Media
Updates
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Congratulations to Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service for being named a 2024 Loeb Awards finalist! The outlet is up for an award in the local category for a story on Milwaukee's hidden landlords, produced in collaboration with the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. The Loeb Awards honor the best in business and finance journalism. Learn more:
2024 Loeb Award Finalists, Career Honorees and Awards Event at Rainbow Room in New York City Announced by UCLA Anderson
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👋 Healthbeat is officially live! Our new platform is working to help everyone understand how the public health system works so we can all work to make it better. Think of our reporting (via Civic News Company and KFF Health News) as a community health forecast. We’ll be covering topics like: 🦠 Infectious diseases 🔎 Progress in research and developments ⚠️ Safety for air, water and food What do you want us to cover? We want to hear from you.
Healthbeat
healthbeat.org
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Did you hear? AJP's Lisa Heyamoto and Dorrine Mendoza are speaking at the 2024 Independent News Sustainability Summit! Join for conversations on the future of AI in news and building the case for local nonprofit news. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gBzJ_zGx
Independent News Sustainability Summit 2024 Schedule
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Interested in working in #localnews? 📣 Explore opportunities from innovative outlets in AJP's portfolio dedicated to community-focused journalism.
Work With Us - American Journalism Project
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🤝 A new collaboration between Grist and Deep South Today is set to enhance climate and environment reporting. Tristan Baurick joins Verite News New Orleans as senior climate and environment reporter, becoming Grist's fifth local reporter. The partnership will also lead to a new reporting position that will work across Grist and Mississippi Today. Both Verite News and Mississippi Today are part of Deep South Today.
Grist announces local partnership with Deep South Today - Deep South Today
https://deepsouthtoday.org
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Winners in 18 of the 23 categories for the 2024 Online Journalism Awards (OJAs) have been announced, highlighting remarkable work from AJP-supported organizations. 🌎 The Marshall Project won in "Topical Reporting: Climate Change" for a story on California’s decision to place a prison on a dry lakebed despite significant climate risks. 📰 VTDigger placed in "Breaking News" for its extensive, on-the-ground coverage of historic flooding in Vermont. 📩 Spotlight PA won in "Excellence in Newsletters" for PA Local, a weekly newsletter that tells Pennsylvania’s stories “in a way that is people-focused, illuminating, and a respite in a punishing news cycle.” 🔍 Grist, in collaboration with the Data-Driven Reporting Project and Pulitzer Center, earned the University of Florida Award in Investigative Data Journalism for a series on the lasting impact of stolen wealth on public institutions, colonialism, higher education and climate change in the Western United States. Winners in the remaining categories will be announced at the 2024 Online News Association Conference (ONA24) on Sept. 20. AJP-supported outlets are finalists, including The Marshall Project for "General Excellence in Online Journalism" and THE CITY (newsroom) for "Excellence in AI Innovation."
2024 Online Journalism Awards
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A new wave of #localnews outlets is transforming communities by reflecting diverse perspectives, innovating news delivery and producing reporting that creates change. Organizations like El Paso Matters, the Nebraska Journalism Trust and Outlier Media illustrate the progress we're seeing across the country. Watch now:
The next generation of local news
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Are you attending The Texas Tribune Festival? Don’t miss AJP CEO Sarabeth Berman, alongside Kevin Merida, Krissah Thompson, Swati Sharma and Maribel Perez Wadsworth, as they explore the future of journalism. Learn more: https://trib.it/sBHbuK #TribFest24
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Round of applause to THE CITY and Louisville Public Media for winning 2024 Edward R. Murrow Awards! 👏 These awards, presented by the Radio Television Digital News Association (RTDNA), have recognized the best in broadcast and digital journalism for more than 50 years. THE CITY took home an award in the excellence in video category for revealing how two NYPD chiefs quickly intervened to release a retired officer arrested for allegedly menacing youths with a gun. Footage obtained through a public records request raised questions about the swift release. Louisville Public Media won in the news documentary category for "Dirty Business," a 1-hour audio piece about eastern Kentucky flood cleanup. See the full list of winners:
2024 National Edward R. Murrow Award Winners - Radio Television Digital News Association
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