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In Episode 6 of Post, journalists discuss in-depth reporting about guns — from gun owners with dementia to schools attempting to prevent shootings by arming teachers or conducting student threat assessments. -
As 360-degree video and virtual reality become ubiquitous in journalism, it poses a challenge for newsrooms that may not have the resources of The New York Times or BBC to produce the same caliber of story. How do those smaller newsrooms keep up? -
A team at a Missouri television station has combined its investigative reporting efforts with its public affairs initiative to engage viewers in the reporting process. The main tool? Facebook Live. -
KOMU-TV in Columbia, Missouri, does something unique for a local station every Friday during its 6 p.m. newscast. The NBC affiliate produces a segment called Your View, where the people in charge of the station address viewer concerns about local coverage. -
A Missouri TV station’s use of social media to produce a public affairs segment uncovered new story ideas, angles and sources. -
TV news broadcasters have limited time and space to share a story before transitioning to the next story in a newscast. -
How can online video become interactive? What goes into a Google Glass app? And how might mobile devices enhance local TV ... -
Creating social games is one way news organizations can reach young people and engage them in reading news.