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Emily Lytle joins RJI innovation team as Innovation in Focus editor, will work with community newsrooms near and far to develop practical tools and solutions
Emily Lytle, formerly a reporter covering Sussex County, Delaware for Gannett newspapers in the state, will join the Reynolds Journalism Institute (RJI) at the Missouri School of Journalism as the Innovation in Focus editor. Lytle will start on Jan. 3.
6 stories show how youth media can go where adults can’t
Youth-produced journalism can take audiences to unique places and provide different perspectives on important issues.
TV reporters open up about covering trauma
The comments and anecdotes shine a spotlight on mental health issues.
Rebuilding trust in media one community at a time
Our readers, viewers and listeners must become our advocates.
Reporting in spaces of civil unrest
How your approach to public engagement impacts your safety profile.
New insights and next steps for the Muslim media toolkit
When it feels like you’re not getting enough responses, you need to keep going.
What can grow in the desert?
We are awash with studies and white papers about the demise of local newsrooms as a threat to our democracy. But what if, instead of asking what we’ve lost, we ask what can actually grow in these deserts?
Transition leadership through braving uncertainty
Bridge leaders can shepherd an organization and staff from one leader to the next Leadership transitions can look quite different, depending on the health and viability of the organizations where they take place. But in all cases, transitions are a time to reflect on the existing state of an organization and to imagine its aspirations … Continued
How to build a youth journalism program that benefits your newsroom
Six considerations for youth media program development.