Last Sunday Dennis Ryerson, the editor-in-chief of the Indianapolis Star, wrote an editor's note announcing a change in the paper's policy. Crowdsourcing, he wrote, is a term with which his readers may be unfamiliar. His newsroom wasn't too familiar with it either. Nevertheless, "it's a concept we will be using more and more as we work harder to involve our readers in the preparation of our news reports, in print and online." With more papers feeling open to experimentation in the wake of falling revenues and scary business forecasts, I see this as a sign of things to come. Read the whole editorial here. Thanks to Jeff Jarvis, who points to the note on his blog Buzzmachine.


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