- Prioritize local news over national news
- Publish user-generated content
- Become 24/7 news operations
- Utilize watchdogs and whistle-blowers for investigative reports (crowdsourcing)
Sunday, November 05, 2006
Tennessean to Embark on "Crowdsourced" News
The Tennessean's parent company, Gannett, is transforming the way its newspapers collect news and, according to Wired News, all of its newspapers will be restructured by next May. 11 of Gannett's newsrooms have already undergone the conversion, and they have been renamed "Information Centers." Those centers collect news through "crowdsourcing," which involves taking functions traditionally performed by employees and using the internet to outsource them to an undefined, large group of people. The Gannett initiative emphasizes four goals:
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Yeah, it's been evident where they're going with this, farming out their work, and "sources" should refuse to work for The Tennessean in any capacity unless the "sources" are paid for their input.
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