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Knight-Lenfest Newsroom Initiative meeting April 30, 2018 (All day) to May 2, 2018 (All day) Carroll Hall Ten media organizations have been selected to learn how to engage audiences and create sustainable revenue streams as part of the year-long UNC Knight-Lenfest Newsroom Initiative starting in April 2018 and ending in April 2019. The Knight-Lenfest Newsroom Initiative, which has grown from the Table Stakes program for major metro newspapers, has created partnerships among the UNC Center for Innovation & Sustainability in Local Media, the American Press Institute and the Poynter Institute to add to the depth and impact of the effort. The program, supported by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and The Lenfest Institute for Journalism, has brought together 39 newsrooms from Houston to the Bay Area to Philadelphia to Alaska. The participating organizations exist on a variety of platforms — radio, broadcast, newspaper, and digital — with teams of varying sizes, but they all face similar challenges in this disruptive digital age. They come from North Carolina, Virginia, Arkansas, South Carolina and Georgia. Ten media organizations have been selected to learn how to engage audiences and create sustainable revenue streams as part of the year-long UNC Knight-Lenfest Newsroom Initiative starting in April 2018 and ending in April 2019. The Knight-Lenfest Newsroom Initiative, which has grown from the Table Stakes program for major metro newspapers, has created partnerships among the UNC Center for Innovation & Sustainability in Local Media, the American Press Institute and the Poynter Institute to add to the depth and impact of the effort. The program, supported by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and The Lenfest Institute for Journalism, has brought together 39 newsrooms from Houston to the Bay Area to Philadelphia to Alaska. The participating organizations exist on a variety of platforms — radio, broadcast, newspaper, and digital — with teams of varying sizes, but they all face similar challenges in this disruptive digital age. They come from North Carolina, Virginia, Arkansas, South Carolina and Georgia. |
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Application deadline: Certificate in Digital Communication May 1, 2018 (All day) Online
Applications to start the Certificate in Digital Communication program in Fall 2018 are due at 11:59 p.m. Learn more on the certificate admissions page, and apply via The Graduate School. Applications to start the Certificate in Digital Communication program in Fall 2018 are due at 11:59 p.m. Learn more on the certificate admissions page, and apply via The Graduate School. |
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Deadline: Awards for immersive experiences
Repeats every month on the 1 of February, May until Tue May 01 2018. May 1, 2018 (All day) http://mj.unc.edu/awards The following awards support immersive experiences for Hussman School undergraduate majors. These awards have individual special applications:
The following awards support immersive experiences for Hussman School undergraduate majors. These awards have individual special applications:
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May 2, 2018, 8:15 AM to 4:00 PM Freedom Forum Conference Center (Carroll 305) Join us on May 2 to celebrate our outstanding graduate and Ph.D. student researchers and for a keynote address on crisis communication by Texas A&M Professor W. Timothy Coombs. Join us on May 2 to celebrate our outstanding graduate and Ph.D. student researchers and for a keynote address on crisis communication by Texas A&M Professor W. Timothy Coombs. |
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