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Center for Cooperative Media Launches Local News Lab

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The 精品成人福利在线 University Center for Cooperative Media has announced the launch of the , a collaborative initiative focused on creating a sustainable future for local journalism that helps build and strengthen local communities. Led by the , in partnership with the Center for Cooperative Media, and the City University of New York鈥檚 and , the initiative will aid in creating a network of connected and collaborative journalism efforts that together will create a vibrant news ecosystem.

Initially, the Local News Lab鈥檚 efforts mainly will focus on sustainability for six pilot local-news websites: Brick City Live, Jersey Shore Hurricane News, Morristown Green and New Brunswick Today in New Jersey; and The Lo-Down and Sheepshead Bites in New York. The Lab will test new revenue models, strategies for community engagement and collaborative projects to strengthen the journalism ecosystem. Experiments will range from traditional and crowd-funded advertising to events, membership models and new revenue products.

鈥淲e鈥檙e excited to have the Lab underway,鈥 says Ju-Don Marshall Roberts, director of the Center for Cooperative Media. 鈥淚t extends the work we have done over the last two years at the Center and will allow the Center and our partner organizations to get much more involved in helping these sites meet their day-to-day revenue challenges.鈥

鈥淟ab director Joshua Stearns and Dodge鈥檚 Molly de Aguilar have made tremendous progress with some of these sites in a very short time. Ultimately, we expect to take the lessons we learn from this experiment and make them available to the larger ecosystems in New Jersey and New York,鈥 Roberts says.

Stearns adds: 鈥淭his project is a tremendous investment in local news here in New Jersey. We are excited to collaborate with journalists across the state and in New York City to experiment with new models, test risky ideas and deepen their engagement with communities.鈥

鈥淎t the end of the day,鈥 Stearns says, 鈥渨e want to support journalism that supports communities. None of this work would be possible without the foundation that has been created by the Center for Cooperative Media and its NJ News Commons project, and we see the Center as central to the future of this work.鈥

Visit the to learn more about the project and the pilot sites.