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Multimedia Reporting in a Never-Ending News Cycle

A Tampa reporter covers a murder trial for TV, newspaper and the Web.

Child Welfare Reporting: Things Sources Say That Almost Always Aren’t True

1. The Child Protective Services (CPS) agency administrator says: “We can’t take away children on our own. A judge must approve everything we do. Families are protected by due process.”RELATED…

Interactivity—Via E-Mail—Is Just What Journalism Needs

At The Christian Science Monitor, reporters welcome contact with readers.

The Wired Revolution

At Reuters, journalists package multimedia news to fit consumers’ needs.

E-Mail Deluge

… A number of Web sites now make it very easy for activists to create e-mail campaigns quickly and Web petitions for little or no money. And many of these…

Is Including E-Mail Addresses in Reporters’ Bylines a Good Idea?

At The Miami Herald, the jury of journalists is still deliberating.

Wanted: a 21st Century Journalist

Drop the arrogance. Be interactive. Have technological savvy.

The False Dichotomy and Narrative Journalism

‘Good writing and good reporting reinforce each other. Period.’

Exploring Relationships Across Racial Lines

Narrative was the vehicle selected for this reporting journey.

Combining Narrative With Analysis

By grounding stories in a broader context, their messages are better understood.