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The Examination collaborates to deliver fearless journalism for a healthier world
It's All Journalism host Michael O'Connell talks to Ben Hallman, founder and executive director ofThe Examination, about how it delivers investigative journalism aimed at creating a healthier world.Visit the It's All Journalism website to find out how t
Palestinian protests covered by student reporter inside Columbia University's gates
As the breaking news reporter for Columbia University's City Newsroom, graduate student Francesca Maria Lorenzini covered pro-Palestinian protests at the school's New York City campus.Visit the It's All Journalism website to find out how to subscribe to
What does the next generation of investigative journalists need to know?
Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Ted Bridis teaches investigative journalism to the next generation of media professionals at the University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications.Visit the It's All Journalism website to find out how to subsc
INN helps newsrooms focus on their communities to grow revenue
Karen Rundlet became the new executive director and CEO of theInstitute for Nonprofit Newsin January. She discusses how INN's network of more than 450 independent news organizations across North America are connecting with their communities to identify
Better News: How the Henrico Citizen grew its email list and reader revenue
By focusing on the audience funnel, owner and publisher Tom Lappas was able to generate 9,000 email subscribers and generated $34,000 at the Henrico Citizen.Lappas recently wrote a piece for Better News on how other news organizations can grow reader rev
Arizona law empowers voters to see who is behind a political contribution
Elizabeth Shimek of the Campaign Legal Center explains how a law that 72 percent of Arizona voters voted for in 2022 brings transparency to the campaign finance process.Visit the It's All Journalism website to find out how to subscribe to our podcast and
The Commons aims to find common ground in a divided America
Drew Lindsay, a senior writer atThe Chronicle of Philanthropy, leadsThe Commons, a new vertical focusing on the issue of polarization along the lines of political ideology, gender, income, race, geography, culture, and religion.Visit the It's All Jour
ReNews helps revive, fund student-run media at HBCUs, HSIs
Executive Director Wesley Wright discussestheReNews Project, whichfunds and/or provides professional assistance to revive dormant student newspapers at Historically Black Colleges and Universities and at Hispanic-Serving Institutions.Visit the It's A
Budget neutral solution for funding locally focused and ethnic newsrooms
Maya Chupkov, media and democracy program manager atCalifornia Common Cause, discusses arecently passed resolutionrequiring government offices in San Francisco to spend at least half of their advertising and outreach budgets on community and ethnic med
Report stories that are additive and talk to those no one else is talking to
Jane Ferguson might have dreamed of working for the BBC or CNN as a young reporter, but she encourages young journalists to think beyond the headlines to find the places where their work can be additive.A foreign correspondent for PBS NewsHour and a c