Committee of Concerned Journalists' Elements of Journalism Training
Two-week seminar brings together news professionals from print, broadcast, on-line, and academia.
For ten years the Committee of Concerned Journalists, an affiliate of the Reynolds Journalism Institute, has conducted in-depth seminars with mid-career journalists from the U.S. and around the world.
Journalists who participate in the training program cover an extensive curriculum. The two week program explores topics such as: bias and objectivity; elements of effective print, broadcast, and new media story telling and techniques that produce meaningful watchdog and investigative journalism.
For more information on CCJ's training program, click here.

