The Poynter Institute and Google News Initiative are
partnering on a yearlong program called VidSpark, Poynter announced.
The program will help three local newsrooms reach young audiences through
social video storytelling.
The Minneapolis Star Tribune, WGBH News in Boston and 10News WTSP in Tampa will get guidance to create content on
platforms that are a hit with teens through the program.
“Smart, creative video storytelling may be a
real path for local news companies to reach younger audiences,” said Poynter
President Neil Brown. “Our VidSpark project with GNI can be a lab to try new
story forms and help newsrooms share their journalism with those who don’t
currently feel compelled by the local news scene.”
The program will end with a template that
newsrooms around the U.S.
can use to engage younger people, Poynter says.
Google is currently a partner with Poynter on
MediaWise, an information literacy project that teaches teenagers to tell fact
from fiction online.
GNI has also helped with Poynter’s drone
workshops, digital tools teaching and reporting, fact-checking initiatives and
elections reporting workshops.
“Poynter’s focus on sparking innovation in the
news space is why they’ve been such a valuable partner for the GNI and our
efforts supporting quality journalism,” said Chrissy Towle, head of News and
Local Media, Global Partnerships at Google.
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