đ¤ Why AI is a âgame-changer for local newsâ
While the number of Artificial Intelligence tools for journalists has exploded over the last year, AIâs impact on local journalism has been growing for years.
Here at LION, weâve heard from our members that it can be challenging to determine how AI might be impacting their work, whether to use certain tools, and what the future might hold.
So we asked Nikita Roy, the founder and host of the Newsroom Robots podcast and Harvard-recognized AI futurist, to join us in our News Entrepreneur Community Slack to talk about it.Â
If youâre wondering 1) where to get started with AI, 2) which tools and workflows are the most time-saving, especially for small publishers, 3) what ethical considerations to keep in mind while experimenting with this technology, or 4) what are the pluses and minuses of major players, read the top Q&As from our recent âAsk Me Anythingâ Slack session.
Our top takeaway? âAI is a game-changer for local newsâ when used responsibly.
â Samantha Matsumoto, LIONâs community engagement manager
P.S. Weâll be in Chicago for the 2024 Summit next week, so you wonât receive our usual Thursday morning newsletter. However, weâll be sending a special edition revealing the winners of our sixth annual LION Awards on Thursday evening. đ
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2024 Summit: SOLD OUT
Weâre one week out from our Independent News Sustainability Summit and officially ⨠SOLD OUT ⨠of tickets. If youâd like to be placed on a waiting list, please get in touch with us at [email protected].
We owe a huge thank you to everyone who expressed interest in this event, and weâd like to shout out again our generous sponsors, whose support has made it possible: Knight Foundation, Google, The Carol Oppenheim and Jerome S Lamet Charitable Fund, the Reynolds Journalism Institute (RJI), Indiegraf, The MacArthur Foundation, the Joyce Foundation, Democracy Fund, Ballotpedia, BlueLena, Lede AI, News Revenue Hub, Newspack, The Robert R. McCormick Foundation, and Broadstreet.
LION CA member call
Are you a LION member in California? Sign up for a call on Friday, August 30, at 9 a.m. PT with LION Executive Director Chris Krewson, Membership Director Sarah Gustavus Lim, and Board Member Neil Chase of CalMatters to discuss the settlement between Google and the state, a public-private partnership that will create a new fund for local journalism at the University of California, Berkeley, and a new national AI accelerator program. Weâll discuss LIONâs limited role in the settlement process, and share what we can about how it will all work.
12 resources for independent publishers
1. Make more money from ads. Reserve a seat for Indiegrafâs webinar on creating a successful ad strategy. Bonus: LION member Burlington Buzzâs Nicci Kadilak will be joining to discuss her ad sales journey. (TODAY at noon ET)
2. Address burnout this election season. This free American Press Institute webinar will give you actionable insights for reassessing and repairing your relationship with work. (TODAY at 1 p.m. ET )
3. Apply for a Sustainability Audit. This LION program includes a thorough assessment of each participating news business, including actionable recommendations, resources, and up to $20K in direct funding. (Apply by Aug. 30)
4. Work with us. Weâre hiring a membership services manager to help ensure LIONâs membership systems, processes, and customer support operate efficiently and smoothly. (Apply by Sept. 3)
5. Figure out your finances. Sign up for this free webinar, hosted by A Bookkeeping Cooperative, on budgeting and financial systems development, where youâll learn about basic financial terminology, reporting, and more. (Sept. 5)
6. Develop a mobile app. This toolkit by The Lenfest Institute breaks down the ins and outs of devising a mobile app strategy.
7. Keep audiences around. Sign up for Blue Engine Collaborativeâs newsletter, The Boost, which is in the midst of a five-part series on digital subscriber and member retention.
8. Facilitate better brainstorming. These tips from LION member The Markupâs Sisi Wei prioritize making effective brainstorming meetings accessible to all participants.
9. Engage your community. Check out this roundup of free and practical engagement journalism guides.
10. Get a robot to write it. Created in a LION newsroom, Word Nerd creates articles for real estate transactions, marriage certifications, crime announcements, and more in minutes instead of hours. Replace hours of manual work in seconds with safe generative and non-generative AI. (Sponsored content by Lede AI)
11. Handle your biggest newsletter headaches. Read the newsletter advice Inbox Collective Founder Dan Oshinsky shares again and again.
12. Start a staffing plan. This LION NEA course can help you brainstorm what types of employees best fit your current needs and budget.
What weâre reading
Keep it simple. New research reveals that typical news readers prefer simple headlines, though journalists donât like to write them. (Nieman Lab)
The path to Press Forward. Want to start a Press Forward local chapter? These four steps can point you in the right direction. (Press Forward)
Election fatigue. While almost half of U.S. adults are tired of hearing about the presidential election, local news outlets have a particular advantage in helping readers overcome news fatigue. (Medill Local News Initiative)
LIONs in the news
This weekâs shoutout feels particularly special.
As if we werenât already excited to head to Chicago next week for our 2024 Summit, this Crainâs Chicago Business article highlights âa new class of publications persevering to cover local news,â including LION members Harvey World Herald and Block Club Chicago.
It also explains how Press Forward, the national funding coalition led by the MacArthur Foundation, started in the city with the Chicago Independent Media Alliance.
We canât wait to be among locals and visitors alike, all working together to build a better news ecosystem.
In other LION member news:
â The Jersey Bee and Rutgers UniversityâNewark hosted 10 local high school students for a hands-on, five-day journalism workshop.
â Oviedo Community Newsâ Megan Stokes has been named âEditor of the Yearâ by the Society for Professional Journalism during its annual Sunshine State Awards. Eric Orvieto was also honored for his work on a series on Oviedoâs Black communities.
â Deep South Today, The Maine Monitor, and The Nevada Independent have signed content-sharing agreements with The Associated Press.
â Sahan Journal, MLK50: Justice Through Journalism, and The Texas Tribune are featured in this book, âWhat Works in Community News,â a study of journalism startups that âare solving the local news crises one community at a time.â
â The Appealâs Tara Francis Chan and The Buckeye Flameâs Ken Schneck have been selected for the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNYâs Executive Program in News Innovation and Leadership.
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