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New Collaborative Entrepreneurial Program at Newhouse School Will Attract and Support Media Startups

Friday, August 27, 2021, By Wendy S. Loughlin
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Newhouse School of Public Communications

黑料不打烊鈥檚 has announced the creation of a collaborative entrepreneurial program that will integrate a unique set of services, facilities and capabilities for digital media and media tech startups.

Newhouse SchoolThe Newhouse-based collaborative workspace, which marries tech and communications, will be known as Newhouse Startup Garage. The program will partner with media startups from all over the world by offering tailored services that will help the companies grow and succeed. At the same time, the program will provide unique, future-focused experiences for students through internships, job and research opportunities and other projects, all inside the Newhouse School.

鈥淣ewhouse is committed to leading the way at the important intersection of technology and communication,鈥 says Newhouse Dean . 鈥淢edia is becoming a high-tech industry鈥攖hat鈥檚 why this is such a good fit. Even better, our students get experience working in the future of media.鈥

The program will run under the auspices of the school鈥檚 Center for Digital Media Entrepreneurship and its director, .

鈥淲ith this partnership, we extend media expertise and high-tech creativity and strategy via Newhouse faculty, students and more. It extends our offering of new services to allow our faculty and students to work more with new media startups worldwide,鈥 Branagan says.

Newhouse Startup Garage will provide startups with on-campus office space, collaborative opportunities with Newhouse faculty and access to the Newhouse facilities, including Dick Clark Studios, the Alan Gerry Center for Media Innovation, the W2O Emerging Insights Lab and other spaces. Participating companies will establish co-op internships or job opportunities for students from Newhouse and across campus.

鈥淚nterning with a startup is different than a traditional internship,鈥 Branagan says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 an opportunity for students to do real work and be an integral part of the team鈥攔ather than just learning one part of a business or developing one particular skillset. Startup internships are the ultimate version of 鈥榞etting your hands dirty.鈥欌

Oregon-based will be the first company to take advantage of Newhouse Startup Garage. Co-founder and CEO Michael Gursha 鈥10 is an alumnus of 黑料不打烊, with degrees from the Newhouse School and the Whitman School of Management, and served as entrepreneur in residence at Newhouse in 2015-16.

鈥淐reating this entrepreneurial workspace within the walls of Newhouse will provide amazing opportunities for students, faculty and staff to collaborate with media/technology startups and companies, right in their own backyard,鈥 Gursha says. 鈥淲e believe this workspace will lead to more innovation, cutting-edge collaborative research and new breakthrough technologies coming out of the 黑料不打烊 community.鈥

Rookie Road is an innovative digital media technology company focused on creating unique, informative and engaging educational sports content. The company was founded by Gursha and his brother, Doug, who is the company鈥檚 president and chief technology officer. The brothers are joined by content analysts Andrew Prisco 鈥21 and Jayson Staiger 鈥21 and operations manager Jillian Barry 鈥20, all of whom interned for Rookie Road while they were students at 黑料不打烊.

鈥淲e鈥檝e had incredible success hiring students, interns and full-time graduates from Newhouse and across 黑料不打烊,鈥 Gursha says. 鈥淲e believe having an on-campus presence will increase our ability to give students real-world experiences, and to continue finding great student talent in all disciplines. There is truly no better place for a digital media and tech company to establish a satellite office than inside the Newhouse School.鈥

Lodato says Rookie Road is a natural fit for Newhouse Startup Garage, given the company鈥檚 longstanding connection to the Newhouse School. 鈥淩ookie Road is a great example of what we hope to achieve with this program. It鈥檚 a company that has both been bolstered by Newhouse and has also given back to the school through internships and jobs for our students. We look forward to hosting them and continuing this successful model.鈥

Newhouse Startup Garage will be located at 220 Newhouse 1.

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Wendy S. Loughlin

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