Reporting
Voice delivered news: Innovation skill
Integrating content with voice assistants is easier than ever
Tools for public service journalism: Tips and tricks for Glitch, MapBox and more
We experimented with a few of the tools that journalists can use in public service journalism to help visualize and represent data
Binaural audio: Let’s cook
Immerse yourself in this cooking story told in 3D audio
Print archives show past impeachments. Where will we go to find the history being made today?
After Trump released a partial transcript of the call with Ukraine, Washington Post readers were treated to an almost exact parallel from 45 years ago. “That time Nixon released doctored transcripts during Watergate.”
Post Episode 14: Local news reporters expose government corruption, health concerns
In Episode 14, Post highlights reporting done by local news outlets that has made a difference for smaller communities often left out of the national news spotlight.
Post Episode 12: IRE Award winners expose safety concerns and create public resources
IRE Award-winning journalists discuss their pieces. Topics include safety issues at the Tesla factory, children dying at an alarming rate at one hospital, and tracking police use of force case-by-case.
Missouri School of Journalism launches new investigative fellowship program to support authors
RJI to house new Watchdog Writers Group, which will provide stipends to authors as they work on in-depth print journalism projects.
RJI seeks newsroom partners for millennial-driven innovative projects
Mid-October deadline for newsrooms wanting help next spring
RJI Fellow will pilot a text message distribution and engagement strategy to serve Latino immigrants
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