Google has donated $2 million to the
Knight Foundation to continue its media innovation work,
the foundation announced today (Oct. 26). “Journalism is fundamental to a functioning democracy, and we want to do our part to help fulfill the promise of journalism in the digital age,” said Nikesh Arora, Google's president, global sales operations and business development. During the last five years, Knight Foundation has invested more than $100 million in national media policy, technology innovation, public media work and the evolution of the Web.
Several public broadcasters have been awarded grants through its
Knight News Challenge, its far-reaching media innovation contest.
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