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A Profile of Illinois’ Newest State Capitol Bureau
Harvard’s Nieman Lab reported on the Illinois Press Foundation’s effort to increase state government reporting. It’s one of several initiatives across the country. Take a look.
Drones Have Both Good & Bad Impacts On Reporting
New research shows that drones help and hurt journalism. Check out a summary of the research at NewsLab.
Some Nice Freebies For Laid-Off Journalists.
The open records advocacy group MuckRock is providing services and a training for free to reporters who are out of a job. Details here.
TV News Should Put Focus on In-Depth & Emotions, Study says.
A recent column from Poynter’s Al Tompkins says there’s new research showing that TV newsrooms might to want to focus on in-depth reporting. Here’s Al’s article.
There Are Local Stories Worth Telling. How About A Grant To Help You?
Investigative stories are tough to do in small newsrooms. That is why there is a grant program to help reporters do investigative work.
Reporters have until the end of the week to apply for a grant to help them with investigative reporting. The application is only 500 words. More
Yes.. Reporters Are Allowed In Illinois’ Juvenile Courts!
Unfamiliar with the rules covering juvenile courts in Illinois. IBANewsroom has a primer on that and many other issues that can help reporters of all stripes. Check out the site and let your co-workers know about it as well. Thanks.
Fear Of Fake News May Be Exaggerated
In its Media Today column, The Columbia Journalism Review reviews a study that says “fake news” may be over-hyped.
Big $ Gift Means New Ethics Center At Poynter
The founder of Craigslist is funding an ethics initiative at Poynter. News release from Poynter. Axios article.
Covering Dangerous Cold When Its Dangerous To Be Covering It
Poynter has some good tips for reporters when outside in this cold. One of them is that you should use a pencil because a pen may freeze. See the rest here.
