How to write better service journalism
OnlineJoin Tim Herrera and service journalism experts Anna Goldfarb and Kristin Wong for a chat about what makes a good service journalism story and how to make yours ~sing~.
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Join Tim Herrera and service journalism experts Anna Goldfarb and Kristin Wong for a chat about what makes a good service journalism story and how to make yours ~sing~.
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GQ's sex columnist will help you bring fun, authority, and authenticity to a touchy subject without doing harm.
This session explores the perception of bias and offers steps journalists should take to draw the line between news and opinion.
As news organizations and the nation have responded to the coronavirus pandemic and the protests following the murder by police of George Floyd, journalists have increasingly confronted the need for newsroom equity and a truer relationship with the communities they serve.
In this session, veteran trainer and freelance journalist Benet Wilson shares tips on using Scholar, Alerts, Trends, Advanced Image Search and Translate to improve your freelance skills.
Join Tim Herrera and freelancer Wudan Yan for a discussion on the business of freelancing.
Join Tim Herrera and Sam Sanders of NPR's podcast It's Been a Minute; and Ashley M. Coleman and Gabrielle Hickmon of the podcast EightyTwo NinetySix.
Max Fawcett shares what it takes to have your voice heard and how to cover your blindspots.
Selecting the right source for a story can lend it credibility, while choosing the wrong one, or none at all, can reinforce the distrust many news consumers have for the press. This session will offer guidance on picking the best sources, such as those who are independent and verify information with evidence.