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December 12, 2025
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A new resource for taking the guesswork out of ecosystem research

These assessments reveal who is informing communities, where gaps persist, and how resources can be deployed more strategically.

News Media Help Desk | newsmediahelpdesk.org
December 10, 2025
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Introducing the News Media Help Desk for local newsroom sustainability

RJI, in partnership with the Local Media Consortium (LMC), has announced the launch of the News Media Help Desk, a centralized hub to provide local newsrooms with access to essential resources, expert assistance and fractional services. Supported by a grant from The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, the initiative aims to help news … Continued

Camden Buehler, a Mizzou journalism student, uses Stylebot while editing digital stories for KOMU’s website. Buehler said he uses Stylebot at the beginning of his editing process to flag any possible errors. Photo: Jacob Richey
December 8, 2025
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Teaching a new generation of journalists AP Style

Stylebot is a tool that helps reach a digital generation right where they are — online.

Assistant Practical Professor Dominick Lee is a Part 107 commercial drone pilot with over 500 flight hours. He teaches the Drone Journalism course at Mizzou and flys the DJI Mavic 3 Pro to capture aerial videography for KOMU 8 newscasts.
November 18, 2025
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Drones’ impact on journalism continues to grow

Innovations can outpace regulations, says “The Drone Professor.”

Taylor Bowman [left] and Ishrat Madiha
October 24, 2025
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RJI Innovation in Focus students begin nationwide media experiments

Two Missouri School of Journalism students are starting their semesters with the Reynold Journalism Institute’s Innovation in Focus program, working with organizations across the U.S. to implement new strategies and techniques in journalism.

RJI Fellow Katherine Reynolds Lewis teaching her quick start guide to freelancing at the AAJA conference in Seattle.
October 14, 2025
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How the 2024–25 RJI Fellows are moving journalism forward

Six months of impact, implementation and growth.

Illustration of a circle with the text Soluciones no buenas intenciones with arrows pointing inward labelled Problema, Replicable, Denuncia, Personaljes, Crítica and Rendición de cuentas. To the side are thumbnails of people, with blocks with people's names
October 13, 2025
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We’re building a new bilingual solutions journalism tool

A boost for journalists seeking to develop solutions stories.

Screenshot of map of the United States from Legislative Efforts to Support Local Journalism
October 9, 2025
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Introducing ‘Public Policy and Journalism’

State-by-state resources to see how state legislatures are working to keep community journalism alive.

Science Reporting Navigator
October 1, 2025
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Introducing the Science Reporting Navigator

Use the navigator to help you integrate science into any story.

KBIA’s Rebecca Smith, Innovation in Focus Editor Emily Lytle, and Mizzou J-School students Claire Powell and Casper Dowdy at Memorial Stadium Sept. 6, 2025. They visited with tailgaters to raise funds for public radio as part of the Radio Rivals competition between KBIA and Kansas Public Radio. Photo: Nate Brown
September 18, 2025
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Radio Rivals: A friendly competition to engage new donors

How public radio stations KBIA, KPR embraced their football rivalry.

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