Citizen Journalism Debuts in Grand Rapids
Rapid Growth Media, January 29, 2009
By Deborah Johnson Wood
Grand Rapids, Mich., will soon become part of a nationwide movement enabling everyday citizens to report local news via radio, television and the Internet. The endeavor is part of a $24 million initiative to help community foundations keep communities informed through the creative use of media and technology.
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