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OpenNews will be participating in the [http://mozillafestival.org/ Mozilla Festival] in London, November 9-11. Part of the Festival will be a [http://mozillafestival.org/schedule/themes/journalism/ "Source code for journalism"] track with over a dozen sessions hacking and chatting about a variety of topics related to technology and journalism. Also at the Festival: the announcement of the 2013 cohort of [http://www.mozillaopennews.org/fellowships Knight-Mozilla Fellows].
We're looking for the next cohort of [http://www.mozillaopennews.org/fellowships/ Knight-Mozilla Fellows]. Applications will be accepted until August 17, 2013. People who love to code and want to spend 10 months working in some of the best newsrooms in the world should [http://www.mozillaopennews.org/fellowships/apply.html apply].  


For complete info about Knight-Mozilla OpenNews, visit [http://mozillaopennews.org/ mozillaopennews.org]
For complete info about Knight-Mozilla OpenNews, visit [http://mozillaopennews.org/ mozillaopennews.org]

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Owner: Dan Sinker Updated: 2013-07-10
OpenNews is a three-year partnership between the Knight Foundation and Mozilla to harness open web innovation for journalism. Through a fellowship program that embeds developers in newsrooms around the world, the sponsorship of hack days, and promoting journalism code, we will yield new tools, ideas, and news experiences that benefit both readers and newsmakers—all using open technologies. mozillaopennews.org

What's new

We're looking for the next cohort of Knight-Mozilla Fellows. Applications will be accepted until August 17, 2013. People who love to code and want to spend 10 months working in some of the best newsrooms in the world should apply.

For complete info about Knight-Mozilla OpenNews, visit mozillaopennews.org

The vision

Knight-Mozilla OpenNews is about building an ecosystem to help journalism thrive on the open web. It's about producing next-generation web solutions that solve real problems in news. It's about supporting communities of developers and journalists as they make, learn and invent together. And it's about deploying fellows—and code—into news organizations to collaborate and innovate in new ways.

Connect with OpenNews

The news partners

These eight organizations are hosting our 2013 Fellows.

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BBC

The BBC is the largest broadcasting organization in the world. Its mission is to enrich people's lives with programs that inform, educate and entertain.
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Boston.com

One of the top online newspapers in America, the Boston Globe's online edition has won numerous awards, particularly for its video work.
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The Guardian

One of the world's leading online newspapers, guardian.co.uk contains content from The Guardian and The Observer, as well as a substantial body of web-only work.
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La Nacion

La Nacion is based in Buenos Aires, Argentina and is the first Spanish language OpenNews partner.
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The New York Times

The New York Times is one of the most popular newspapers in the U.S., in print and online. The Fellow placed with the Times will help "find the right metric for news".
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ProPublica

ProPublica is an independent, non-profit investigative news organization with a strong news development team.
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Spiegel Online

Spiegel Online is the online version of Der Spiegel, a weekly news magazine in Germany. The office is based in Hamburg.
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Zeit Online

The digital sister publication of Germany's most-read weekly newspaper DIE ZEIT. ZEIT ONLINE is a European innovation leader in data driven journalism and has created one of the world's first journalistic websites that is optimized for touch-screen tablets.


Five organizations hosted our 2012 Fellows.

Resources