Much was written in July 2007 about citizen journalism. This renewed focus was at least in part the result of the Washington Post's highly-publicized debut of LoudounExtra.com, its first aggressive push into "hyperlocal" online journalism, just as Backfence, a visible and at times successful pioneer hyperlocal site, was shutting down.CCJ collected and posted several articles about various aspects of citizen journalism this month.
- WEDNESDAY'S WEBSITE: Knight Citizen News Network-- July 25This week's featured website was KCNN - a self-described "self-help portal that guides both ordinary citizens and traditional journalists in launching and responsibly operating community news and information sites."
How has your newsroom utilized the expertise and efforts of your readers/viewers for news gathering and reporting? Have you been asked by a news organization in your community to help it report a story? What kinds of stories have citizen journalists been most helpful in reporting? Are there any tools or processes you use for making use of citizens in news gathering and reporting that you think CCJ members and website users might find helpful? Send us an email. The best citizen journalism tool we collect will be highlighted as a "featured tool" in August. [top]