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Reynolds Journalism Institute and SmithGeiger tackle burnout with industry-wide survey
COLUMBIA, Mo. (Oct. 16, 2023) — The Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute (RJI) at the Missouri School of Journalism has partnered with respected research firm SmithGeiger for a groundbreaking survey to find solutions to burnout in the news industry.
Describing people with dignity
Imprecise terms promote bias and oversimplify complex topics that readers need and deserve to understand.
How to get started with a ham radio license
From in-person classes to books, apps, and shortcut guides, here’s how to get a license a journalist will need to work in the aftermath of a natural disaster. / Desde clases presenciales a libros, apps y guías de estudios, así se consigue la licencia que un periodista necesitará para trabajar tras una catástrofe natural.
How to use our texting system to bring in content from your community
Learn how the newsroom, community and technology comes together.
Build a culture and practice of user research across the newsroom
Translate your team’s projects into a culture of listening to users, data-informed products and frequent research sprint.
Build a push notification strategy that aligns with your subscriber retention goals
How the Star Tribune reimagined its push notification strategy from scratch.
The Importance of context, data, and expert sources in discussing Latino communities
And the proliferation of disinformation in these spaces.
Tips for starting a hyperlocal podcast
What we learned from debuting a local sports podcast.
Optimize your SEO with service journalism
The concept of “news you can use” is not new to media organizations. However, with the rising importance of search engine optimization, these stories play a key role in not only driving traffic to news websites, but helping news organizations serve their communities.
The argument for sensitivity readers
Equity cannot be achieved through staffing alone Some years ago my news organization began employing sensitivity readers in our work. We didn’t call it that at the time. The broad imperative of these sensitivity professionals was to help ensure that a story did not in any way harm or further marginalize identity communities featured in … Continued