RJI news
Agenda Watch debut approaches
Expected to be released in May, this new platform will help journalists keep tabs on local government.
Multilingual newsrooms need multilingual transcription services
A conversation with Kenan Cerimagic, Executive Producer for Radio Free Europe.
2023 is going to be a hot year for AI — but what about for journalism?
The ethical implications of AI in news.
How a Chicago News outlet changed its approach after community listening
Listening is just the beginning. News outlets must also make changes to their editorial and engagement strategies in response to what their community says.
Let’s look outside our industry for wisdom on succession planning
What religious leadership transition can teach journalism.
Building a resource-sharing community
Why collaboration and accessibility are at the core of the Journalism Source of Safety project.
How being a solopreneur has forced me to reckon with my limitations
Learning to set boundaries while I launch a news organization — amid a pandemic — is as important as learning to market and fundraise.
Making the case for youth media to newsroom leadership
Why youth media is worth the investment.
Two new researchers to lead impact-driven research at Missouri School of Journalism’s Reynolds Journalism Institute
The Missouri School of Journalism is set to welcome two new research faculty and alums who will work with the Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute (RJI) to translate academic work into direct benefits for newsrooms around the country.
Funding your youth media program
Youth media programs can open up new funding opportunities for public media stations.