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Coronavirus resources for Colorado journalists
In this challenging time, journalists in Colorado and around the country are playing a crucial role to keep our communities informed. In support of their work, we share resources and advice for covering the COVID-19 pandemic, adjusting to remote work, and other important topics — and announce a Colorado-specific journalists’ network to track and combat the spread of viral misinformation online throughout 2020.
Lessons from our Brown Bag Webinar with Chris Horne, publisher of The Devil Strip in Akron, OH
2019 Colorado Media Project highlights
Apply now! Travel grants to Colorado Migrahack, thanks to PEN America
Colorado journalists, web developers and technical specialists outside the Denver metro area are eligible to apply for travel grants up to $500 to attend Colorado Migrahack September 27-28 at the University of Denver, thanks to support from PEN America.
Five reasons journalists should register for Colorado Migrahack
On Sept. 27-28, Colorado Media Project is co-hosting the Colorado Migrahack at University of Denver. What’s a Migrahack? A chance for journalists to gather with web developers, data crunchers, multimedia specialists, immigration community representatives, students, and faculty to create data-based reporting projects. Here are five reasons Colorado journalists should register now:
Q&A: Applying to the Joint Membership & Marketing Pilot Project
This week the Colorado Media Project hosted a webinar to present more information and answer questions for newsrooms about our open call for Colorado newsrooms to participate in a joint marketing and membership program. Read key questions and answers from our discussion, and see our slide deck. Remember: applications are due on Wednesday, June 17, at 11:59 p,m. Questions? Email us at info@coloradomediaproject.com.