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Getting started with a gun violence prevention beat
Using a public health lens to guide the reporting is critical.
Sammy Caiola
Sammy Caiola was WHYY News’ first-ever gun violence prevention reporter. She is committed to doing trauma-informed journalism driven by the communities she covers. She has been a health reporter for the last eight years, first at The Sacramento Bee and then at Capital Public Radio. Her podcast, “After the Assault,” explores the journey to justice … Continued
Starting on TikTok? How to create newsroom-specific guidelines
A shared style and tips guide can add consistency to experimentation.
Creating news products for multilingual communities
Early lessons from rethinking our Spanish-language engagement strategy.
How we went from 800 to 7,000 accounts reached per month
Four tests 100 Days in Appalachia ran on Instagram to extend this newsroom’s reach.
Colin Rhoads
Colin Rhoads is a 2024 RJI Student Innovation Fellow partnered with 100 Days in Appalachia. The RJI Student Fellows will be sharing their innovative work throughout the summer in Innovation in Focus.