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How to slow an exodus of women television journalists
January 5, 2023

How to slow an exodus of women television journalists

Systemic changes are needed to prevent burnout and create safe environments.

Story from The Missourian on Mizzou football, and seeing what keywords pop in, after clicking explore Keywords on the SEO bot.
January 4, 2023

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.

(Back row left to right) Levi Rickert, Daniel Laplaza, Da’Shaun Harrison. (Second row left to right) Emily Daly, Maria Hernandez, Melanie Figueiredo, Sonali Kohli, Rae’Mah Henderson, Valeria Fernandez. (Third row left to right) Leonor Ayala Polley, Ashton Lattimore, Ariam Alula, Janelle Zagala, Andaiye Taylor, Mitra Kalita, Ellah Nze. (Front row left to right) Ashanti Martin, Arya Royal, Mukhtar M. Ibrahim, Tareq Alani, Candice Fortman, Mazin Sidahmed, Sara Lomax. Photo: Hari Adivarekar
January 3, 2023

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.

Community members, sources, and artists dance at a zine launch party hosted by Borderless Magazine and CatchLight Local on the South Side of Chicago in 2021. Photo: Michelle Kanaar | Borderless Magazine
December 29, 2022

50 Places to connect with community offline

Borderless Magazine shares where you can find and connect with community members in person.

Image created using OpenAI’s DALL-E
December 28, 2022

The Bloomfield Info Project: An automation case study

A nonprofit responds to a growing news desert.

Joe Amditis is the assistant director for products and events at the Center for Cooperative Media. Photo: Center for Cooperative Media
December 27, 2022

Defined focus can help newsrooms automate

A contained core of apps and systems keeps automated tools approachable and trackable: A discussion with Joe Amditis.

Vev interface
December 22, 2022

You can make your stories more interactive with Vev

Use scrolling vertical and third-party platforms to enrich your interactive journalism.

Emily Lytle
December 21, 2022

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.

RadioActive Youth Media youth reporters Zeytun and Abay prepare to interview people in front of Seattle’s iconic gum wall. Photo: RadioActive/KUOW
December 20, 2022

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.

Broken, static TV
December 19, 2022

TV reporters open up about covering trauma

The comments and anecdotes shine a spotlight on mental health issues.

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