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Stanford University
Title
Knight Fellow
Location
Palo Alto, CA
About Me
Haeg was born and raised in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He earned his bachelor's degree from St. John's University, Collegeville, Minnesota and his master's from Columbia University in New York. After graduating in 1998, he returned to Minnesota as a business and economics reporter for Minnesota National Public Radio and as a freelance writer for The Economist. In 2003, he co-founded Public Insight Journalism, an online initiative which systematically incorporates the knowledge and insights of the audience into daily public radio journalism. Today, more than 65,000 people are part of the Public Insight Network, and every day they inform stories and programs across American Public Media. Haeg helped lead a team that won two Batten Awards for Innovation in Journalism, and the Inaugural Knight EPpy Award for Innovation in Journalism. As the program grew, he became the senior producer and analyst for what is now called American Public Media.
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The newsroom of the future should endeavor at all times to create strong linkages between the public and the journalists whose job it is to serve them. This means deeply understanding the public's information needs and serving those needs in creatively and effectively. The public should be treated as partners in news coverage, as sources of information and insight about their communities, and as individuals possessing intelligence and experience.
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