RJI news
How journalists can help communities prepare for disasters
What does your community need to know?
How to build news quizzes to encourage habitual engagement
Missouri Business Alert expands their quiz from Instagram to newsletters.
Boulder’s million-ton coal ash problem
Investigated not by experienced journalists, but by a community pop-up newsroom.
How this startup newsroom has worked to build a ‘culture of care’
Amanda Zamora of The 19th* on creating a new work culture.
Building the United States of press freedom index
We’re rating press freedom across U.S. states and territories to make it useful and actionable for journalists in the field.
Contracting and paying sensitivity readers
What to pay and where to code your 2024 sensitivity budget expenditures.
Finalists announced in 2024 RJI Student Innovation Competition
The Reynolds Journalism Institute at the Missouri School of Journalism has announced the finalists of this year’s Student Innovation Competition. 10 teams from universities around the country are developing a way to help community newsrooms measure the impact of their coverage, all the while competing for a grand prize of $10,000.
Tips to find more precise, accurate results on Google and X
Don’t settle for simple, use these advanced search techniques.
The Global Press style guide browser extension moves to testing stage
And we’re creating a toolkit to help you build your own.
Buying your first ham radio as operator and reporter
Depending on your location, distances and the type of communication you are planning, there are options available from just $19. The most expensive radio? You don’t want to know.