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The production studio at the Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute at the Missouri School of Journalism has received a facelift, more in line with what audiences are accustomed to seeing online and on television in the 21st century. -
In Episode 19, Post discusses stories highlighted in the most recent issue of the Investigative Reporters and Editors Journal. -
The education beat affects everyone in the country — from families to taxpayers. In this episode of Post, IRE Trainer and former education reporter Francisco Vara-Orta discusses some of his work. -
In Episode 16, Post discusses undercover investigative reporting utilizing hidden cameras. Journalists talk about legal and ethical considerations related to undercover work. -
Journalists use computer programming to track down stories including an underground adoption ring and Amazon favoring its own products in searches. Tampa Bay Times data reporter Eli Murray also joins the show to discuss “zombie campaigns.” -
In Episode 14, Post highlights reporting done by local news outlets that has made a difference for smaller communities often left out of the national news spotlight. -
A Pulitzer Prize-winning reporting team joins the show to talk about one of their recent projects: Toxic City, which recently won an IRE award for innovation. -
IRE Award-winning journalists discuss their pieces. Topics include safety issues at the Tesla factory, children dying at an alarming rate at one hospital, and tracking police use of force case-by-case. -
In Episode 11, Post discusses coverage of immigration issues with several reporters who have worked on groundbreaking stories with seldom-told narratives. -
In Episode 10, Post discusses the winner and three finalists of the Investigative Reporters and Editors award for sports investigations. This is the first year the news organization has specifically honored sports journalism.