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RJI is now taking applications for our next group of fellows. We’re looking to advance new products, services, ideas and storytelling techniques with funding, mentoring, testing and promotion. -
Jan. 6 now stands as another moment in history — a “flashbulb-memory.” The vivid images amidst the already volatile political coverage forced local news directors into genuine breaking news coverage over which they had limited control. -
Fellowships will provide funding for Missouri School of Journalism students to work for a local news organization during the summer of 2021 -
The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) and RJI today announced the launch of an online toolkit to help local journalists craft COVID-19 vaccine education messages that best resonate with their audiences. -
Everyone who reads Documented Semanal is familiar with WhatsApp and how it works. Their audience does not have to jump through any hoops to receive information that has direct consequences on their lives. -
Sara Quinn has spoken to 20 media professionals for her RJI Fellowship project about the importance of photojournalism. Each person had stories to tell about significant visual moments that made a difference in their communities. -
Tracking provides an honest assessment. That’s why tracking who actually shows up in the reporting is vital to the source diversity equation in journalism. -
If you were asked to give the basics of your last five unpublishing requests, could you do it? What about the last 10? Twenty? Fifty? -
Bundled with the FAA’s announcement Monday of rules on requiring remote ID from drones were rule changes that will ease drone newsgathering. Clearly the bigger of these was a drastic change in the way pilots will receive approval to fly at night. -
This month for Innovation in Focus I interviewed Allyson Daniels to learn more about how we can increase accessibility in journalism.