RJI news
Reporting in environmental disasters
Community support, communication, and planning are your most important safety tools.
Youth radio journalism resources roundup
Starting a journalism program for teens? You don’t need to create training and curriculum materials from scratch Starting a youth radio program at your shop means managing a lot of moving pieces. You’ve got to find funding, staff, space and equipment. You’ve got to meet with youth who are interested in storytelling and amplifying teen … Continued
2022 at the Reynolds Journalism Institute: The year in review
he Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute (RJI) at the Missouri School of Journalism hit new heights in 2022 with a number of new and continuing projects that further cemented its place as a leader in innovation for the journalism industry.
Newest class of RJI Student Innovation Fellows to help newsrooms develop inventive solutions this summer
Six students at the Missouri School Journalism have been selected for the Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute’s (RJI) Student Innovation Fellowships program. They will work at local news organizations around the country this summer to gain hands-on experience with a wide variety of innovative newsroom projects. “The 2023 RJI Student Innovation Fellows are all very … Continued
How to slow an exodus of women television journalists
Systemic changes are needed to prevent burnout and create safe environments.
How a SEO tool can help all types of journalists do their work better
A solution must be useful for first time users as well as those more expert in SEO.
Measuring the unique impact of BIPOC media
This partnership between RJI and URL Media strives to measure how communities are empowered by the media they’re consuming.
50 Places to connect with community offline
Borderless Magazine shares where you can find and connect with community members in person.
The Bloomfield Info Project: An automation case study
A nonprofit responds to a growing news desert.
Defined focus can help newsrooms automate
A contained core of apps and systems keeps automated tools approachable and trackable: A discussion with Joe Amditis.