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*A research-academic-industry collaboration to speed legacy media's transition to digital. <b>Champion: [mailto:pichtr@rjionline.org RJI] and [mailto:peggy@opencirclecompany.com Peggy Holman.]</b>
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<big>Re-inventing delivery of news in mobile so that it meets the needs of digital natives, without regard to legacy platforms and methods, and does not require a personal device to access. Envisioning the 21st Century Newsbox as tablet kiosks in public places.<b>Champion: [mailto:matt.galligan@gmail.com Matt Galligan.]</b>
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We create what we can envision. An ongoing effort by the Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute to highlight examples of elements in the emerging news and information ecosystem -- to stimulate collaboration and additional ideas, experiments and solutions.
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[[Image:Matt-galligan.jpg|180px|thumb|right|Matt Galligan]]
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* Need digital devices in "common places" to smooth out the loss of a daily newspaper, or declining print readership.
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* Common places may be libraries, grocery stores, food banks, shopping malls, parks, etc.
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* Devices would be primarily by the publication that's providing them
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* Devices would likely be an iPad with Guided Access enabled to prevent anything but visiting the sponsoring publication's website or app.
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* Other aspects of the devices can also be sponsored: web access, location, etc. and can provide primarily placement of advertising either physically or digitally
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* No new technology is needed to be written by the publication, as it's just using their existing applications, websites, or RSS feeds.
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*[http://gigaom.com/2012/10/15/circa-wants-to-rethink-the-news-at-a-sub-atomic-level/ Matt Galligan / Ben Huh's Circa starts beta trials] (GigaOm, Oct. 13, 2012) / ALSO: [http://www.geekwire.com/2012/journalism-startup-circa-launches-hopes-redefine-news-presentation/ GeekWire version]

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Re-inventing delivery of news in mobile so that it meets the needs of digital natives, without regard to legacy platforms and methods, and does not require a personal device to access. Envisioning the 21st Century Newsbox as tablet kiosks in public places.Champion: Matt Galligan.


Matt Galligan

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  • Need digital devices in "common places" to smooth out the loss of a daily newspaper, or declining print readership.
  • Common places may be libraries, grocery stores, food banks, shopping malls, parks, etc.
  • Devices would be primarily by the publication that's providing them
  • Devices would likely be an iPad with Guided Access enabled to prevent anything but visiting the sponsoring publication's website or app.
  • Other aspects of the devices can also be sponsored: web access, location, etc. and can provide primarily placement of advertising either physically or digitally
  • No new technology is needed to be written by the publication, as it's just using their existing applications, websites, or RSS feeds.



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