Talk:GroundReport
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editThis is just an advertisement for a site that is not noteworthy.— Preceding unsigned comment added by 74.73.6.97 (talk • contribs) 17:30, 12 June 2011
The article mentions that GroundReport "is a featured flagship channel on broadcast platform Livestream." Rachel Haot, GroundReoport's founder is married to the founder of LiveStream. Should this be mentioned in the article?— Preceding unsigned comment added by 160.79.32.190 (talk • contribs) 18:34, 21 March 2013
Ownership
editThis article was recently edited to state that Injustice Anywhere took over ownership of GroundReport. The source was a comment made on a forum and was not accurate.
Edit: "On July 30, 2015, the Injustice Anywhere website announced it had acquired Ground Report which was now under new management. [12]
They reported that the original Ground Report was now a subsidiary of Injustice Anywhere, and would be back with a revamped website August 03, 2015 with all the old articles intact. [13]"
Injustice Anywhere LLC is working with Open News Platform Inc. to restructure GroundReport. ManFromAtlan should not edit a Wikipedia article based on a comment on a discussion forum. Bruce Fischer (talk) 04:21, 3 August 2015 (UTC)
Sources from AfD
editJust posting the sources linked to at AfD, in case anyone wants to use them:
- ‘ Global Civil Society ’ and Alternative Online News: The Case of OhmyNews International and Groundreport in Media and Global Civil Society
- an article about Ground Report in a Russian language journal
- The Social Evolution of Citizen Journalism in Canadian Journal of Media Studies
- NYC's New 27-Year-Old Chief Digital Officer Explains To Us Exactly What Her Job Is in Business Insider
- Citizen Journalism Networks Stepping Up Editorial Standards at MediaShift
- The Rachel Sterne Papers in AdWeek
- 11 Citizen Journalism Websites You Should Know About at The Next Web
- A new genre of Journalism - Citizen Journalism in International Journal of English Language, Literature and Humanities
- Sites help students build portfolios in The Quill 98(2)
- Media convergence speeds up in The Register-Guard