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SLOW NEWS NEVER: HOW TO FOLLOW AND CONSUME (MORE) LOCAL NEWS IN GREATER BOSTON IN 2020

Written by CHRIS FARAONE Posted January 13, 2020 Filed Under: COLUMNS, Media Farm, NEWS+OPINIONS

I want to revisit the extent to which you, DigBoston readers, can help us in the reporting and also the news dissemination process.

Filed Under: COLUMNS, Media Farm, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: #mapoli, BINJ, Boston, Dorchester Reporter, El Planeta, local media, Massachusetts, media, Sampan, universal hub

CAUGHT ON CAM-SHARE: BPD SEEKS ACCESS TO PRIVATE SECURITY CAMERAS, EXPERIMENTS WITH NEW SURVEILLANCE NETWORK

Written by DANIEL DEFRAIA Posted March 21, 2018 Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS

For now, the BPD wants to help officers more quickly locate and access footage. However, if the program expands beyond its small introduction—about 13 locations, according to BPD records—it could develop into a centralized surveillance network.

Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: ACLU, Big Brother, Boston, Boston Police Department, BPD, cameras, deputizing cameras, Dorchester, Dorchester Reporter, spying, surveillance

SHELL GAMES: THESE OLYMPIC EMAILS SHOW WHO ACTUALLY RUNS BOSTON

Written by DIG STAFF Posted May 19, 2015 Filed Under: COLUMNS, Media Farm

 

 

 

We no longer claim that the Boston media is asleep on the job in terms of holding these 2024 Olympics fabulists accountable. From the Boston Herald to the Dorchester Reporter, there has been laudable deep reporting, as well as some of the most brutal condemnations of ...  read more

Filed Under: COLUMNS, Media Farm Tagged With: Boston, Boston Magazine, business, Dorchester Reporter, Hodge, Meisner, No Boston Olympics, Olympics, research, TBF, The Boston Foundation, UMass

DEAR BOSTON MEDIA: PLEASE STEAL THIS ARTICLE

Written by CHRIS FARAONE Posted April 9, 2015 Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS

From the Olympics to police brutality, the Hub reporters should piggyback more independent research and ideas

Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: Anchorman, bay state examiner, Bay Windows, Big Brother, Blackstonian, Boston 2024, Boston Globe, Boston Media, Boston Olympics, Boston Phoenix, Charter Schools, Deval Patrick, Dorchester Reporter, Eileen Donoghue, John Fish, Open Media Boston, police brutality, reporting, Ron Burgundy, SOMERVILLE, surveillance, William Coyne

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