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From Redlining to Robots: How newsrooms apply technology to the craft of journalism Aron Pilhofer Temple University United States Biography Aron Pilhofer is the James B. Steele Chair in Journal- Abstract ism Innovation at Temple University. In addition to The use of technology in newsrooms is noth- teaching, his work is focused on new business models, ing new: Journalists have been applying so- digital transformation and innovation in news. Before phisticated data analysis techniques to find joining Temple, Pilhofer was executive editor, digital, and tell stories for at least a half century. and interim chief digital officer at the Guardian in In 1972, journalists at the Philadelphia In- London. There, he led the Guardian’s product and quirer borrowed time on a mainframe to land technology teams as well as heading visual journal- a story about unequal sentencing. In 1989, the ism - including pictures, graphics, interactive and data Atlanta Journal Constitution’s series about journalism. Before coming to the Guardian, Aron was redlining won a Pulitzer Prize – the first for associate managing editor for digital strategy and ed- a piece of data journalism. And in the after- itor of interactive news at The New York Times. He math of Hurricane Andrew in 1992, the Miami also was a reporter at Gannett newspapers in New Herald used GIS to show how shoddy work- Jersey and Delaware, headed data journalism at the manship — not wind — was likely to blame Center for Public Integrity in Washington, D.C. and for much of the damage. Although journalism served on the training staff of Investigative Reporters isn’t thought of as a high-tech profession, jour- and Editors. Outside the newsroom, Aron co-founded nalists have been among the earliest adopters two news-related startups: DocumentCloud.org, now of new techniques and technologies to find and housed at Temple University’s Klein College of Media report stories. This talk will cover how jour- and Communication, and Hacks & Hackers. nalists have embraced technology in the past, and how they might in the future. Copyright c 2019 for the individual papers by the papers’ au- thors. Copying permitted for private and academic purposes. This volume is published and copyrighted by its editors. In: A. Aker, D. Albakour, A. Barrón-Cedeño, S. Dori-Hacohen, M. Martinez, J. Stray, S. Tippmann (eds.): Proceedings of the NewsIR’19 Workshop at SIGIR, Paris, France, 25-July-2019, published at http://ceur-ws.org