Whether it is a U.S. Senator announcing a proposal to lower the cost of drugs or an advocacy group arguing for state regulations on prices, you will likely encounter this topic. It is one that will interest your viewers or listeners. You will be doing them a service if you know what you are talking about. More
Tip of the Week Archive
Tips For Covering Teachers’ Unions In Illinois & Elsewhere
Harvard’s Journalist’s Resource site has a good tip sheet of a half dozen tips on covering teachers unions. A link to the full article is at the bottom. A couple of the suggestions caught my eye.
Get to know people in various levels of union leadership
Develop relationships with people in leadership positions within the local teachers union as well as the statewide teachers union (Illinois Education Association & More
Reporter’s Checklist For Accuracy
Reporters always feel rushed. Take the extra time with these simple steps to make sure your story is accurate. It may sound basic, but it is important to be “Brilliant On The Basics”, as someone once said.
I first came across this list from Deborah Potter who ran Newslab in the early 2000’s. More
Reporter’s Checklist For Accuracy
Reporters always feel rushed. Take the extra time with these simple steps to make sure your story is accurate. It may sound basic, but it is important to be “Brilliant On The Basics”, as someone once said.
I first came across this list from Deborah Potter who ran Newslab in the early 2000’s. More
Avoiding The Rewrite Blues
We can all work to improve our news writing. As our friend Ken Keller noted several years ago, we can also work on our rewriting. The suggestions below are excerpted from a column Ken used to write in INBA Tune IN. Thanks Ken!
We do a lot of quick writing in this deadline crunch business of broadcast news, More
Free Training On Verifying The Facts
Good reporters are always trying to get better at their job. Everyone wants great stories and wants to avoid mistakes. Here is a series of online tutorials that can make you better at verification!
This training will help you avoid mistakes that could undermine the work you do. More
Catch Those Mistakes Before They Go On The Air
This tip comes from NPR, but its good for commercial radio & TV as well.
Click here for the full article.
The NPR Training Site has six tips for catching your writing mistakes & and protecting your credibility.
The article linked above goes in-depth on these six tips with links to a variety of helpful sites including news checklists. More
Tips On Improving Your Coverage Of The Local Economy.
Our Tip of the Week comes from The Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism at Arizona State University.
To cover a local or regional economy, you need to know what makes it tick. Find a few lists, or compile them on your own:
• Fortune 500 companies based in your area
• Other local publicly held companies
• The largest privately owned companies in your region
• The 10 largest employers in your locality. More
A Few Tips For Downstate Reporters On Making Chicago’s Mayoral Race Relevant For Your Audience
There is a big election coming up in Chicago. Some of the issues are entirely parochial. Others have a wider impact. There is room for the Chicago mayoral election in newscasts across the state. That coverage can be very selective and focused. You need to tell your audience what’s important and even why they should care.
A Great Transcribing Tool… Free! It’s our Tip Of the Week
This one comes from Poynter. It’s one of the reasons why I threw a little money their way during their end of year fundraising campaign.
Ren LaForme listed the top 10 tools for journalism from the past year. They are worth a look. This one caught my attention. More
