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Center for Media Change
The Center for Media Change, Inc. is a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization that enriches our culture and strengthens our democracy by facilitating the creation, development and use of new Internet-based business models to preserve the economic and professional viability of journalism.” ReelChanges.org , which was created by Hal Plotkin, pioneers online public funding of quality-screened documentary films and is made possible by grants from Google, Inc. , the Corporation for Public Broadcasting’s Public Media Innovation Fund, The Public Broadcasting System’s Major Markets Group, and people just like you . Read More.SF Public Press
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We enable jobseekers to transition back into the workforce by providing new skills, new connections, new information, and new opportunities.Robert Rosenthal, executive director of the Center for Investigative Reporting, has confirmed a tweet from The Bay Citizen’s Jeanne Carstensen saying that it is ending its relationship with The New York Times as of April 29. The change does not come without warning, as CIR aims to narrow the focus of the San Francisco nonprofit news site after the two agreed last month to merge. The California attorney general approved the merger this week, Rosenthal said, but this decision was made by The Bay Citizen and the Times.
Pacific Media Workers Guild
The James Madison Freedom of Information Awards recognize Northern California organizations and individuals who have made significant contributions to the advancement of freedom of information and expression in the spirit of James Madison, the creative force behind the First Amendment. The awards are presented by the Freedom of Information Committee of the Northern California Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists. There is no fee for submitting an entry.
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By habit and obligation, the editor of This Very Bulletin each year joins our state's Journalism Association of Community Colleges and its 500-delegate annual convention for networking, learning and rampant solidarity.April 11, 2012, San Mateo Daily Journal office

