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Jerry Lee Lewis obituary SEO
November 14, 2022
RJI Fellows Class of 2022-2023

How do you make a Slack bot that users of all levels can interact with and get insights from?

SEO is beyond a technical problem, it’s also a user experience problem.

A search for “us house of representatives seats” will yield four results of this story “Why the US House of Representatives has 435 seats – and how that could change” republished by outlets from The Conversation
October 26, 2022
RJI Fellows Class of 2022-2023

Why you should care about your news site’s SEO

Common challenges, core basics and practical first steps.

Google search for Reynolds Journalism Institute, returning links to the main site and the fellowship program
August 4, 2022
RJI Fellows Class of 2022-2023

Building a Slack-based tool to improve SEO for your newsroom

Search is ubiquitous in our day to day life and journalism needs to get better at it.

RJI Fellows 2022-2023
June 6, 2022
RJI Fellows Class of 2022-2023

Introducing the 2022-2023 RJI Fellows

The Reynolds Journalism Institute (RJI) at the Missouri School of Journalism today announced the 2022-2023 cohort of RJI Fellows, a talented group of professionals creating resources to help newsrooms serve both their communities and their own journalists.

A screenshot of an article on the Detroit Free Press website by opioid beat reporter Georgea Kovanis. The article is titled “Narcan 101: How to use it, why it works and how to get it”.
March 24, 2022
RJI Fellows Class of 2022-2023

How to produce and measure impact on your journalism

It is about tracking a wide variety of aspects from story pitch to execution to promotion, to make sure your stories can affect the communities they’re created in service to.

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