Letter by Terry Mazany, Chicago Community Trust

Economic pressures on one hand and continuing democratization of news on the other have already changed the news picture in Chicago, as elsewhere in the U.S. The Chicago Tribune and Chicago Sun-Times are in bankruptcy, and local broadcast news programs also face economic pressures. Meanwhile, it seems every week brings a new local news entrepreneur from Gapers Block to Beachwood Reporter to Chi-Town Daily News to Windy Citizen to The Printed Blog.

In response to these changes, the Knight Foundation is actively supporting a national effort to explore innovations in how information, especially at the local community level, is collected and disseminated to ensure that people find the information they need to make informed decisions about their community’s future. The Chicago Community Trust is fortunate to have been selected as a partner working with the Knight Foundation in this effort through the Knight Community Information Challenge. For 94 years, the Trust has united donors to create charitable resources that respond to the changing needs of our community—meeting basic needs, enriching lives and encouraging innovative ways to improve our neighborhoods and communities.

Understanding how online information and communications are meeting, or not, the needs of the community is crucial to the Trust’s project supported by the Knight Foundation. To this end, the Trust commissioned the Community Media Workshop to produce The New News: Journalism We Want and Need. We believe this report is a first of its kind resource offering an inventory and assessment of local news coverage for the region by utilizing the interactive power of the internet. Essays in this report also provide insightful perspectives on the opportunities and challenges.

We hope you find the report informative and instructive for your work. We are truly grateful to the staff of the Community Media Workshop and members of the advisory committee for making this unprecedented report possible.

Terry Mazany
President and Chief Executive Officer
The Chicago Community Trust

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Letter from Terry Mazany
Introduction to the New news
Acknowledgements
Credits
Essays on the New news
The future of journalism is a policy issue
by Charlies Benton
Innovation and aggregation: Why news needs a bigger— and more beneficial — ‘tapeworm’
by Justin Massa
L3Cs: For-profit financing with a soul
by Sally Duros
Information super highways and the future of communication
by Greg Sanders
Journalism + digital tools = Neighborhood benefits
by Patrick Barry
Data hounds and watchdogs: How transparency can save democracy
by Greg Sanders



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