The News About Local News: 10 Takeaways from Colorado Journalists
In the summer of 2020, two surveys assessed Colorado journalists’ views of their own news outlets and coverage, and of
In the summer of 2020, two surveys assessed Colorado journalists’ views of their own news outlets and coverage, and of
What happens if — and when — Colorado’s few remaining commercial printing presses stop? Set against the backdrop of this
Where do Coloradans get their local news — and how? Who do they trust, what are they paying for —
New ideas, new approaches, and new products and services are desperately needed to ensure the reimagining and very survival of
In 2019, with support from the Bonfils-Stanton Foundation and Gates Family Foundation, the Colorado Media Project worked with Colorado Public
The Colorado Media Project — in partnership with the Institute for Nonprofit News — set out to learn more about
With support from Membership Puzzle Project, Colorado Media Project selected five newsrooms — The Durango Herald, The Grand Junction Daily
This guide is based on an experiment led by Colorado Media Project — with support from Membership Puzzle Project and
What will it take to ensure that local news coverage reflects, respects, and meets the information needs of the state’s
Why should concerned citizens and residents, including state and local officials, care about what’s happening in Colorado’s local journalism industry?