RJI news
Real local news revenue experiments (That aren’t advertising)
Four ONA speakers share case studies that generate new revenue
RJI Fellowship project helps TV newsrooms go from only reporting on problems to solutions journalism
Training journalists in new reporting concepts is a first step, but many times this alone is not enough to break old habits, says Carolyn Robinson, regional director of newsroom practice at Solutions Journalism Network.
Adding full text search to Open States
In response to numerous requests, Open States now features the ability to search all legislation by keyword, and to receive updates when new bills matching keywords are updated.
There’s a reader revenue revolution happening. Will legacy news miss it — again?
When it comes to legacy news media and any new digital innovation, you can usually count on two things: The innovation will begin too late, and even when it does, it’s often a half-measure that doesn’t make up lost time.
Audio to video: The Sallie House
Listen to a haunting story produced using audio to video web tools for newsrooms
RJI Student Innovation Competition 2020
Rules and deadlines for the 2020 competition
Immersive Documentaries: Collaborate with the community
Al Jazeera Contrast shares how they produce immersive documentary experiences
Post Episode 13: Teachers help test schools for lead, mold and asbestos
A Pulitzer Prize-winning reporting team joins the show to talk about one of their recent projects: Toxic City, which recently won an IRE award for innovation.
Missouri School of Journalism launches online teaching resources for junior and high school teachers
The Missouri School of Journalism has launched a free, 25-module online learning tool for middle school and high school teachers who want to teach or revamp their journalism or strategic communication lessons.
RJI Fellow says better reporting can help fight against gun violence
With mass shootings regularly in the news, questions loom about how to prevent these types of gun-related tragedies. Journalists can play a role with good, solutions-based reporting, says Jim MacMillan, multimedia journalist and educator.