August 22nd, 2012
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Bienvenidos a FJP Latin America
Ever since we launched the Future Journalism Project we’ve tried to cover important media developments around the world. This is hard though. Our sources when doing so are primarily in English so we miss out on the nuance and important local stories that occur every day.
This summer we decided to do something about it: globalize.
And today we’re psyched to announce the launch of FJP Latin America. (Follow on Tumblr. Follow on Twitter). 
Edited by José L. Leyva and Roberto Juárez-Garza, FJP Latin America will focus on media, journalism, society and technology from Mexico to Tierra Del Fuego with relevant linkages to Spain and the Latino communities in the US and Canada. We’ll do so by monitoring Spanish-language media and other primary sources, translating them into English, and then commenting upon and analyzing what we find (again, in English) for the non-Spanish speakers among us. [more]

Some major props to FJP for coming up with a spin-off of a great publication. Read the full announcement here.

LJ Digital: Can’t wait to see this publication keep growing! 

shortformblog:

futurejournalismproject:

Bienvenidos a FJP Latin America

Ever since we launched the Future Journalism Project we’ve tried to cover important media developments around the world. This is hard though. Our sources when doing so are primarily in English so we miss out on the nuance and important local stories that occur every day.

This summer we decided to do something about it: globalize.

And today we’re psyched to announce the launch of FJP Latin America. (Follow on Tumblr. Follow on Twitter). 

Edited by José L. Leyva and Roberto Juárez-Garza, FJP Latin America will focus on media, journalism, society and technology from Mexico to Tierra Del Fuego with relevant linkages to Spain and the Latino communities in the US and Canada. We’ll do so by monitoring Spanish-language media and other primary sources, translating them into English, and then commenting upon and analyzing what we find (again, in English) for the non-Spanish speakers among us. [more]

Some major props to FJP for coming up with a spin-off of a great publication. Read the full announcement here.

LJ Digital: Can’t wait to see this publication keep growing! 

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