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August 5, 2021
RJI Fellows Class of 2021–2022

Leaders of color could be the future of local news — as long as we can convince them to stay

Journalists of color need internal and external support to accelerate their pace of growth and development.

Tools for remote podcasting
August 4, 2021
RJI Fellows Class of 2021–2022

Tools for remote podcasting

Roshae Hemmings reports on Zencastr, SquadCast and Spreaker Studios.

Linda Austin
August 3, 2021
RJI Fellows Class of 2021–2022

Where are they now: RJI fellow teaching journalists one text at a time

Kat Duncan spoke with journalism educator Linda Austin about how her 2017-18 Reynolds Journalism Institute (RJI) Fellowship led to her building text-based microlearning courses for journalists and communities.

How texting can help boost your service journalism efforts
August 2, 2021
RJI Fellows Class of 2021–2022

How texting can help boost your service journalism efforts

The Wisconsin Center for Investigative Reporting’s partner, News 414, is trying Public Input to talk to readers and help them find resources for housing, food pantries, or even speak directly to a reporter.

Post Episode 20: Journalists collect, maintain their own data to track COVID-19
August 1, 2021
RJI Fellows Class of 2021–2022

Post Episode 20: Journalists collect, maintain their own data to track COVID-19

After taking a year off due to the pandemic, InvestigateTV’s media review program returns to discuss investigative reporting about COVID-19 from New York City to Iowa.

Neil Mara
July 28, 2021
RJI Fellows Class of 2021–2022

News archives: The untapped resource Part 3

This excerpt from Neil Mara’s research report highlights the top selections from each of the five categories of examples showing how newsrooms are using the content of their news archives to their benefit.

The Uproot Project wants race and class at the forefront of environmental reporting
July 27, 2021
RJI Fellows Class of 2021–2022

The Uproot Project wants race and class at the forefront of environmental reporting

“The old narrative doesn’t work anymore — it never did. It’s time to take it out by its roots, and start anew.”

Make your newsroom’s social media more accessible
July 26, 2021
RJI Fellows Class of 2021–2022

Make your newsroom’s social media more accessible

Focusing on accessibility is a great way for newsrooms to make content available to a larger audience. The content will be more easily consumed when you put in the effort to make it accessible to everyone.

Protesters unite, rally for social change
July 12, 2021
RJI Fellows Class of 2021–2022

Free tools for interactive digital storytelling

Interactive maps and data visualizations are great visuals to add to any online news package. These can be created using code, but there are also many online tools that your newsroom can use to improve digital storytelling for very little or no cost.

Podcasting microphone and laptop
July 6, 2021
RJI Fellows Class of 2021–2022

How to plan, report and produce a serialized podcast

A serialized podcast is a series of podcast episodes that connect with one another to tell a story. If your newsroom wants to try producing a serialized podcast, here are three tips on how to do just that from what Regan Mertz has learned so far.

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