For entrepreneurial journalists, building a community rather than an audience offers more options for financial support through memberships and sponsorships.
Mark Briggs, author of "Entrepreneurial Journalism," advises journalism schools – and journalists themselves – to keep up with constantly changing technology.
With readers juggling their tablets, mobile phones, laptops and more as they consume the news, journalists have an opportunity to create a new kind of story.
NPR conducted a Facebook experiment to see which kinds of local stories get liked, shared or commented on most often. Here are five story types that stood out.