During the the final month of the year, we are going through the archives of Tip Of The Week. Here is one to check every month.
In our Tip Of The Week this time, a way to keep tabs on potential layoffs in your area. More
online resource for Illinois broadcast news managers, reporters, producers, photographers and students
During the the final month of the year, we are going through the archives of Tip Of The Week. Here is one to check every month.
In our Tip Of The Week this time, a way to keep tabs on potential layoffs in your area. More
Tip Of The Week has been a IBANewsroom feature since we launched in June. Here was one of the early tips.
This week’s tip might seem basic, but it’s always important, as someone once said, “to be brilliant on the basics.” A good infielder takes a lot of ground balls in practice. More
Thanks to Ken Keller. A good chunk of this article came from an INBA Tune In back in the 1990’s (based on the original article mentioning Governor Jim Edgar.)
With Mr. Keller writing about passive voice 20 years ago, we know this is a perennial problem in broadcast and now web writing. More
You’ve worked hard this election season. Our Tip Of The Week comes from the Journalists’ Resource web site. Here are some some pointers on what you should keep an eye out for on election day.
Monitor these things on election days:
In our Tip Of The Week this time, a way to keep tabs on potential layoffs in your area. Large employers are required to issue notification of pending layoffs. The State issues a report on the last day of the month called a WARN report. It stands for the Illinois Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act. More
A big help for radio/TV newsrooms on covering religion is out this week. The National Association of Broadcasters and its NAB Education foundation released the Awareness in Reporting/Reporting on Religion Toolkit.
The on-line toolkit contains excellent content and its user-friendly. There is a lot included, but it kicks off with some general guidelines to remember when covering religion:
Campaign Finance Resources: Sources of information and data compiled by Kent Redfield.
Kent Redfield
kredf1@uis.edu
217-971-8691
Illinois statewide and legislative elections
Private campaign contribution and expenditure databases – 2000 – 2018
State board of election data with value added through standardization and coding
Illinois Election Data– Scott Kennedy
https://illinoiselectiondata.com/
Best source of current and historical Illinois election data – open access and subscription data
Developing a strong campaign finance data presence – Tracks targeted legislative races
Illinois State Board of Elections
http://www.elections.il.gov/ More
Searchable and downloadable data base of campaign contributions (1994 to present) and campaign expenditures (2000 to present)
No value added – providing access to electronic public documents
Downloadable election data for primary and general election by candidate,
A lot of advice never goes out of style. It might be age-old. You might have heard it before. However, with your hectic work and life schedule, it is good to get a refresher. Media management guru Jill Geisler penned this nearly a decade ago. Take a few minutes and read the list. More
Get the Sqoop! With a hat tip to both Ren LaForme and Samantha Sunne, this site offers a way to search court records, business filings and other documents. It also allows you to set it up to alert you to new documents of interest. While there is a subscription fee usually attached to it, More
When researching a story, academic research can provide you with data and findings that can help you with a story. The helpful folks at Journalist’s Resource have a list of seven ways to get your eyes on research that is sometimes behind a paywall.
As the they mention, More