Why the NJ Ethnic and Community Media Summit is a must-attend event for local journalists
Whether you’re a seasoned editor or an aspiring reporter, you know the media landscape is constantly evolving. And let’s face it: The challenges we face, especially when it comes to sustainability and revenue, are complicated. The traditional models that have sustained journalism for decades are failing. The twin challenges of revenue generation and business sustainability are becoming increasingly pressing, requiring innovative approaches and collaborative solutions. With this critical need for dialogue and actionable insights in mind, we’ve organized the first-ever New Jersey Ethnic and Community Media Summit. Scheduled for Friday, Nov. 10, 2023, at Stockton University in Atlantic City, the summit is focused on strategies for revenue generation and networking for ethnic and community media outlets across the state.We all know journalism is a vital public service, but it’s currently not funded like one. This summit is laser-focused on how ethnic and community media can diversify and increase revenue, bringing together some of the brightest minds in the field. It’s not just another networking event — it’s a hands-on, sleeves-up, let’s-figure-this-out kind of gathering.These workshops are designed to provide you with a set of practical tools and strategies that you can implement as soon as you return to your newsroom. The focus is not just on imparting knowledge, but on enabling you to apply this knowledge in real-world scenarios.
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