
Google and retailer Okayplayer are set to
launch an initiative to help freelance journalists and publishers cover local news.
The Byline Project will debut on June 3. It consists of a free-to-use digital tool that
streamlines the local reporting process.
Reporters can use the open-source software to “create a personal widget, allowing the public to financially support them through a digital
tipping technology,” a spokesperson says.
A video for the project states that nearly 200 countries in the U.S. have no local newspaper, meaning that 3 million people are likely to
be unaware of what is happening in their communities, while local stories with national impact go unseen and unheard.
Moreover, 36,000 journalists in U.S. lost jobs, were furloughed or had
their pay cut in 2020, it adds.
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“Under the existing journalistic framework, culturally significant local stories are being stifled,” the video notes.
Okayplayer has been
tasked by Google with finding a means to fight this journalistic destabilization. The project also addresses an industrywide need for revenue model innovation.
The Byline Project is available
via any WordPress platform for free.
The process, designed for small- and mid-sized publications and local storytellers starts with submissions from writers and photographers and
continues until a story is published.