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A clear description of your need and why the person is who can help typically gets things rolling. I’ve found that people want to help, especially when it comes to projects that will benefit local newsrooms. -
When COVID-19 first hit, the Missouri School of Journalism quickly realized local newsrooms everywhere would be struggling to keep up with news about the virus. So the school created a “pop-up” newsroom called the Missouri Information Corps. -
This summer as an RJI Student Fellow, I learned a lot while working as a remote intern with The Washington Post -
Reporting with, not on, your community. -
“(The) consistently well-told in-depth stories mean a lot to the community because the stories are the community,” wrote Morrow. -
We asked one family of five to share what their typical day has been like during the pandemic. -
We’re in the golden age of the email newsletter, and launching one is easy. But growing a newsletter, building an audience, and possibly turning the whole enterprise into a successful business, is unquestionably harder. -
Mobile editor shares tips and lessons learned at the AP -
The co-founder of Report for America thinks so. -
Follow this 5 step guide to build an automated databiz bot for your readers