Journalism lost a great man this weekend, and the world is richer for his life. He fought for civil rights, he was a decorated veteran
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What is a Newspaper Page to do When the Hall of Fame Names Nobody
The Poynter Institute’s Sara Quinn explains that the newspaper designers decided they would leave a whole section of the page blank. The size of the
A Standup to Tell a Complex Tale
Generally, stand-ups are best used to transition from one place or time to another. Sometimes they can be the right tool to establish your presence
What kinds of Local News Stories Engage Social Media Audiences?
See the results of an experiment that produces new understanding about how to use Facebook and Twitter to engage audiences. The study points out clearly
You Investigate a Real Kidnapping: A Multimedia Project
The CBC in Canada’s Fifth Estate program applied every technology to bring a kidnapping story to life. From interactive gaming to audio, video, re-enactments, interviews
WFAA Covers a Lawsuit Story About Itself
Face it, by the time WFAA’s Byron Harris is tracking you down, you have troubles. Byron is one of the most honored journalists in local
