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*This post from a Chicago writer, explains how she came to pay more attention to her city neighborhood because of Everyblock, which NBC closed last week. It was entitled: "Being Here vs. Living Here: Why Everyblock Mattered." LINK: http://www.wbez.org/blogs/britt-julious/2013-02/being-here-vs-living-here-why-everyblock-mattered-105550
 
*This post from a Chicago writer, explains how she came to pay more attention to her city neighborhood because of Everyblock, which NBC closed last week. It was entitled: "Being Here vs. Living Here: Why Everyblock Mattered." LINK: http://www.wbez.org/blogs/britt-julious/2013-02/being-here-vs-living-here-why-everyblock-mattered-105550
  
 
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*John Hammer, head of the Washington (state) News Council and a longtime JTM collaborator, notes the publication in the Seattle Times of his "TAO of Journalism" concept -- Transparency, Accountability, Openness." Here's the link: http://services.nwsource.com/nie/times/pdfs/2-20-13_TAO_Wk1.pdf
  
  

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Bill Densmore


Readings from Bill Densmore

  • In mid-February the Poynter Institute's website carried a detailed report on the Rocky Mountain news ecosystem after the loss of the RMN:

http://www.poynter.org/latest-news/top-stories/203561/how-the-media-scene-has-changed-in-colorado-since-the-rocky-mountain-news-folded/

  • Sarah van Gelder, co-founder and executive editor of YES! magazine, has recorded a 10-minute TED-talk on appreciative journalism. Peggy Holman writes she was particularly intrigued by the "appreciative questions" Sarah suggests we ask: What's possible now? What matters most? What's working? Who's leading? How do we get to the root issues? What would happen if this change took hold? Here's the video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5yHGFg0BKok [www.youtube.com]


http://tinyurl.com/densmore