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2012-09-05 | Staying Alive | American Journalism Review

 

As traditional news organizations struggle, nonprofit journalism outlets are playing an increasingly important role. But will the money be there to enable them to go the distance?


2012-02-17 | St. Louis Beacon test drives iBooks Author with "Meandering Mississippi" | Nieman Journalism Lab


2011-11-29 | The Future for Non-Profit News: Build a Community of Members, Donors | PBS MediaShift Idea Lab


2011-11-18 | Industry Research | Digiwatchdog

The Community Innovation Project Fall 2011 white paper: Non-Profit Watchdog News: What's Working?


2011-10-27 | Hyperlocal Businesses Try New Revenue Models | mocoNews

Shawn McGinness presents at the Street Fight Summit in New York about some ways the Beacon is trying to grow the revenue stream.


2011-10-18 | Getting Local: Nonprofit News Ventures Seek Sustainability | Knight Foundation

"The St. Louis Beacon is the most ambitious of the sites studied for its vision of community engagement and its desire to play a role in the civic life of the region."


2011-07-13 | Missouri School of Journalism: Recipients of the Missouri Honor Medal for Distinguished Service in Journalism Announced | Mizzou

Beacon Editor Margie Freivogel is a recipient of the 2011 Missouri Honor Medal for Distinguished Service in Journalism.


2011-07-07 | Reinventing the Newspaper | The Economist

“Where they exist, they are doing a very good job, in some cases exceeding the quality of dailies.”


2011-06-22 | St. Louis Beacon: Revenue Beyond the Banner Ad | Street Fight

Street Fight interviews Beacon GM Nicole Hollway about the business model.


2011-06-15 | USC Annenberg's NEA Arts Journalism Institute for Theater launches Engine28.com "pop-up" newsroom | NEA

The NEA mentions a fellowship at USC Annenberg that Beacon arts reporter Nancy Fowler is attending.


2011-04-25 | Barroom meetings one way St. Louis Beacon engages people where they really are | Poynter.

Poynter. talks about how the Beacon engages readers outside of their computer screens.


2010-04-19 | Beacon editors discuss online journalism on KDHX

St. Louis Beacon editors Margaret Freivogel and Robert Duffy join DJ Wilson on KDHX's Collateral Damage to discuss the recent Pulitzer Prize that went to an online journalism site as a sign of the growing influence of the medium.


2009-03-16 | St. Louis Beacon: How startups can provide context and analysis online | Nieman Journalism Lab

03-16-2009 - Beacon Editor Margaret Freivogel writes a piece for Nieman Reports' upcoming issue "Voyages of Discovery Into New Media".


2009 | Watchdog Analysis: Offering Context and Perspective Online | Nieman Reports

Spring 2009 - Beacon Editor Margie Freivogel pens an article for Nieman Reports about watchdog reporting.


2008-12-18 | MediaShift . Your Guide to Alternative Business Models for Newspapers | PBS

The Beacon mentioned as an example of a non-profit online site, one of the business models they mention. They also link to the Knight grant.


2008-12-17 | St. Louis Beacon to add staff | St. Louis Business Journal

St. Louis Business Journal brief on the Knight grant.


2008-12-17 | MinnPost gets a Knight grant for local reporting | MinnPost

MinnPost's release on the Knight grant.


2008-12-17 | Four Online Community News Sites to Expand Coverage | Knight Foundation

The Knight Foundation announced a combined $390,000 grant to four online community news sites: MinnPost.com, voiceofsandiego.org, the Chi-town Daily News and the St. Louis Beacon.


2008-12-17 | Four community news sites get Knight Foundation money | Romenesko, Poynter Online

Romenesko points out the Knight grant.


2008-12-17 | Beacon news release about Knight grant | St. Louis Beacon

The Beacon will expand staff and local news coverage with a $90,000 grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation - one of four grants announced Wed., Dec. 17, to local online non-profit news sites. The grants are intended to help fill the void created when traditional media cut staff.


2008-12-17 | Beacon Brings Home the Bacon -- With $90k Grant | StLog, Riverfront Times

Riverfront Times blog post about the Knight grant.


2008-12-08 | Pulitzer Prizes Broadened to Include Online-Only Publications Primarily Devoted to Original News Reporting | The Pulitzer Prizes

Press release from the Pulitzer Prizes explaining their decision to make online-only sites like the Beacon eligible for the prizes.


2008-12 | A Beacon for St. Louis  | American Journalism Review

AJR piece in December/January issue about the Beacon.


2008-11-20 | Stlog - St. Louis Beacon Gets Nod in NY Times | Riverfront TImes

Riverfront Times blog piece mentioning the Beacon's NYTimes appearance.


2008-11-17 | Web Sites That Dig for News Rise as Watchdogs | NYTimes.com

NYTimes.com piece that mentions the Beacon. It focuses on voiceofsandiego.org.


2008-09-15 | Former Web Editor at Post-Dispatch Rejoins Post's Old Guard | StLog, Riverfront Times

The Riverfront Times posts about the Beacon's hire of Dale Singer, former online news editor at the Post-Dispatch.


2008-06-12 | St. Louis Beacon | St. Louis on the Air, KWMU

Margaret Freivogel, Bob Duffy and Nicole Hollway of the Beacon appeared on KWMU's St. Louis on the Air in June, talking about what the Beacon is about.


2008-06 | Beacon up and running | St. Louis Journalism Review

06-2008 - The St. Louis Journalism Review reports on the launch of the Beacon.


2008-05 | Now it's the Beacon | St. Louis Journalism Review

The St. Louis Journalism review reports on the naming flap.


2008-04-28 | Old Journalists, New Plan: In Saint Louis, distinguished Post-Dispatch vets start their own Web site. | Hot Type, Chicago Reader

Michael Miner of the Chicago Reader's Hot Type column looked at the Beacon in April.


2008-04-11 | Naming rights over St. Louis Beacon | St. Louis Business Journal

The Business Journal reports on the Post-Dispatch's seizure of the "Platform" name.


2008-04-11 | Emily Rauh Pulitzer, Bill Danforth back Web news effort | St. Louis Business Journal

The St. Louis Business Journal wrote an article in April looking at what the Beacon is doing -- and why.


2008-04-11 | Emily Rauh Pulitzer's history of funding non-profit media | St. Louis Business Journal

This is a sidebar to the Business Journal's piece on the same day, looking at Emily Rauh Pulitzer's support of community media.


2008-04-09 | All In A Name | Riverfront Times

The Riverfront Times reports on the naming flap.


2007-05-09 | Virtually New(s) | Riverfront Times

The Riverfront Times reports on the Beacon's launch.

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