Top 10 Journalism Resolutions for 2010

Save the News has compiled the five most important areas that journalism organizations (and those invested in the future of journalism) must tackle in 2010—and suggest some initial steps to begin moving forward.

Top 10 Journalism Resolutions for 2010

Journalism producers in 2010 must:

  1. Use in-person meetings and online spaces to facilitate sharing results of experiments and the how-to’s of collaborations.
  2. Create hubs where journalists and technologists can build new solutions together, just like massive groups of people contribute to open source software.
  3. Include more women and diverse voices at the table discussing the future of journalism.
  4. Foster deeper working relationships with ethnic media and a diversity of journalists/bloggers. Support initiatives like the National Association of Hispanic Journalists’ Parity Project.
  5. Fight for the reinstatement of the minority media tax certificate program and update it for the digital era.
  6. Develop and share best practices and models for community engagement
  7. Invest in telling journalism’s story of impact and the creation of impact definitions.
  8. Develop resources to help streamline collaborations and criteria to evaluate their impact on the public interest.
  9. Fight for policies that create a level playing field for nonprofit and commercial journalism organizations.
  10. Work with funders and investors to coordinate and increase support for experimentation and strategic collaborations.

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