Cronkite News Lab
Hello! We’re Cronkite News Lab, a local TV news innovation hub based out of the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communications.
07/08/2022
Is it time to reconsider how open we should be with our staff bios and contact information?
Should reporter safety trump open contact details for newsrooms? - Poynter Sharing contact information helps reporters gain followers and receive story tips. It also opens them up to online harassment.
07/01/2022
Have you heard? Votebeat is launching as a permanent newsroom.
Votebeat will cover local election administration as a permanent newsroom "How do you produce journalism that strengthens elections? That’s the question that runs through my mind every day."
06/24/2022
Young people don’t just have different news behaviors than older groups. They also have different *attitudes* toward the news and how it’s practiced.
“The differences seem to be growing”: A look at the rising generation of news consumers Social natives ≠ digital natives.
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Discovering Innovation in TV News
Our mission at the Knight-Cronkite News Lab is to discover and share experiments from local TV newsrooms around the country, as well as to conduct some of our own.
We’re based at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism at Arizona State University and supported by the Knight Foundation.
The Cronkite News Lab is focused on local TV news because it’s the most popular and most trusted source of news for Americans.
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