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The judging of the 78th annual Pictures of the Year International, the oldest and most prestigious photojournalism contest, recently wrapped up with a new group of winners. -
For journalists looking to stay on top of COVID-19 trends, access to data from state and county health authorities is crucial. However, this data can often feel inaccessible, existing behind dashboards and other interfaces. -
Seven fellows at the Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute who have been working on innovative projects that can benefit the journalism industry, over the past eight months, are wrapping up their projects. -
Pete Bland, Columbia Missourian’s morning news and digital innovations editor, introduces himself. -
A student team that partnered with L.A. Taco, a digital-only news source in Los Angeles, to create a collaborative community ‘zine’ (short for magazine) to help with engagement, won the 2020-21 RJI Student Innovation Competition. -
Let’s say you want to run a photo workshop for teenagers. Nice idea. But a lot of work. That’s why Monique Woo created this guide. -
It’s a year like none other for the 78th annual Pictures of the Year judging competition, which kicks off Feb. 16 with almost double the amount of judges as normal, virtual judging and a record breaking number of photos submitted. -
Oscar Perry Abello is a New York City-based journalist and senior economics correspondent for Next City. Linda Miller spoke with Abello as part of RJI’s Inclusive Media and Economies project that examines the links between rebuilding local economies. -
We’re living in a remarkable time when reporters no longer have to win an editor’s approval to publish a story, reach an audience, and get paid. In fact, anyone can technically do it. -
Usually characterized by a shoulder-to-shoulder push to see the latest in drone technology, the 2021 Consumer Electronics Show was an entirely different affair, held virtually and lacking the biggest name in drones — DJI.