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<big>A research-academic-industry collaboration to accelerate legacy media's transition to digital. 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.<b>Champion: [mailto:pichtr@rjionline.org RJI].</big>
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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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* 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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