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The winners of the 2014 Knight-Mozilla OpenNews fellowships have been announced. The five will be embedded in newsrooms around the world "helping to lead journalism forward", this post explains .

The new fellows were named yesterday at MozFest, the Mozilla Festival, and will each spend 10 months bringing fresh ideas to newsrooms.

The participating news organisations are: the New York Times; ProPublica; the Texas Tribune; Argentina's La Nacion; Ushahidi, a crisis crowdsourcing project, and Internews Kenya, a media development organisation.

This is the third year Knight-Mozilla is sponsoring a group of fellows, but the first year that no UK news outlet is hosting a fellow. Previous OpenNews fellows have been placed at the Guardian and BBC. The eight fellows named this time last year are nearing the end of their placements.

The 2014 fellows are:

  • Harlo Holmes, a media scholar, software programmer, and activist, who will be embedded in the New York Times newsroom;
  • Brian Jacobs, a designer and interactive developer, is heading to ProPublica;
  • Aurelia Moser, a data expert, will go to Ushahidi and Internews Kenya;
  • Gabriela Rodriguez, an activist and hacker, will be spending next year at La Nacion;
  • Marcos Vanetta, a biomedical engineer interested in software and technology, is going to the Texas Tribune.

More information on each of the new fellows is at this link .

You can read more about the 2012 fellows and about their achievements . The list of 2013 fellows is here .

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Sarah Marshall is VP Audience Strategy at Condé Nast. She leads distribution and channel strategy globally. She is also the former technology editor for Journalism.co.uk (prior to it becoming JournalismUK)

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