O futuro do jornalismo

Escrito em Outubro 19, 2009 - Na categoria Ensino do jornalismo | 2 Comentarios

INDISPENSÁVEL este relatório da Columbia School of Journalism – The Reconstruction of American Journalism:

To Support Diverse Sources of Independent News Reporting, We Specifically Recommend:

1. The Internal Revenue Service or Congress should clearly and explicitly authorize any independent news organization substantially devoted to reporting on public affairs to be created as or converted into a nonprofit entity or a Low-profit Limited Liability Corporation serving the public interest, regardless of its mix of financial support, including commercial sponsorship and advertising. The IRS or Congress also should explicitly authorize “program-related investments” by philanthropic foundations in these hybrid news organizations—and in designated public service news reporting by for-profit news organizations.

2. Philanthropists, foundations, and community foundations should substantially increase their support for news organizations that have demonstrated a substantial commitment to public affairs and accountability reporting.

3. Public radio and television should be substantially reoriented to provide significant local news reporting in every community served by public stations and their Web sites. This requires urgent action by and reform of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, increased congressional funding and support for public media news reporting, and changes in mission and leadership for many public stations across the country.

4. Universities, both public and private, should become on-going sources of local, state, specialized subject, and accountability news reporting as part of their educational missions. They should operate their own news organizations, host platforms for other nonprofit news and investigative reporting organizations, provide faculty positions for active individual journalists, and be laboratories for digital innovation in the gathering and sharing of news and information.

5. A national Fund for Local News should be created with money the Federal Communications Commission now collects from or could impose on telecom users, television and radio broadcast licensees, or Internet service providers and administered in open competition through state Local News Fund Councils.

6. More should be done—by journalists, nonprofit organizations, and governments—to increase the accessibility and usefulness of public information collected by federal, state, and local governments, to facilitate the gathering and dissemination of public information by citizens, and to expand public recognition of the many sources of relevant reporting.

Tem graça, que a intervenção que preparei para as Jornadas ObCiber vai exactamente no sentido do ponto número 4.

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2 Respostas a “O futuro do jornalismo”

  1. Pedro Jerónimo sobre Outubro 19th, 2009 7:17 pm

    Curioso mesmo. Também defendo isso (http://www.jornalices.com/?p=528). Espero ir também às Jornadas ObiCiber (audiência), agora com um motivo extra.

  2. JORNALICES | Pedro Jerónimo com coisas (multi)media sobre Outubro 20th, 2009 9:58 am

    [...] vai mais além, numa discussão que me parece pertinente (que já referi antes e que também preocupa, por cá, o jornalista e professor António Granado): “Journalism students should report not just for their professors but for the ecosystem and we [...]

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