📣 Call for Newsrooms We are proud to introduce Media Inlet, a groundbreaking initiative inviting newsrooms to join us on a journey of co-creation and trust-building. Our adventure began with a challenge from the Leap innovation training program, led by the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) and Trusting News. This initiative represents a significant step forward in our ongoing commitment to enhancing journalistic integrity and addressing the challenges of misinformation and societal polarization. Media Inlet is the culmination of these efforts, offering a unique approach to collaborative news co-creation, transparency, and engagement. We are now extending an invitation to news organizations that are keen on making a substantive difference to participate in our beta program. Key Features of Media Inlet: 📌 Community Submission: We encourage your community to contribute to the storytelling process, adding diverse perspectives to your news content. 📌 Direct Engagement: We aim to build meaningful connections between journalists and the community, breaking down barriers to trust. 📌 Transparent Production: We strive to reveal the news production process, highlighting the integrity and effort behind each story. 📌 Completely Free, Fully Supported: Media Inlet is available at no cost, with comprehensive technical support to ensure seamless integration and operation. Join Us Today For those interested in exploring Media Inlet or participating in our beta program, we invite you to connect with us directly. 🌐 Explore Media Inlet: media-inlet.com #MediaInlet #Newsrooms #CoCreation #Trust #Journalism #InnovativeJournalism #MediaEngagement #TrustInMedia #Transparency
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Join me (and some really smart folks) to learn more about how source auditing can build trust with readers and improve community engagement
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Stagwell's Future of News initiative started because we believe that the need for quality journalism has never been more important - and the opportunity to invest in the news to drive business results and bolster reputation is now. At the Guardian US, we agree wholeheartedly. Check out our open letter to the industry, running in print and online – which states “Business leaders need to work together to create a new virtuous cycle, one in which advertisers and consumers support news. When news organizations thrive, brands drive business results from reaching valuable audiences, and quality journalism prevails.” Learn more: https://lnkd.in/ddNghp54 #newsisthefuture
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