Mark Halperin and John Heilemann will be honored for their work in covering the 2016 election. Read about it here.
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Mark Halperin and John Heilemann will be honored for their work in covering the 2016 election. Read about it here.
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The article is here.
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This article in CJR should be of interest to those of us who work in the Midwest. It seems our prospects for getting hired by a national media outlet are on the rise.
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So was this newspaper – which called the comments section a “rough dudespace, dominated by angry men shouting each other down and leaving racist and sexist comments. “ The paper’s quest to make the comments section a meaningful audience engagement dimension is chronicled in this short article.
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For reporters, producers, photographers, and managers who staff broadcast newsrooms in Wisconsin, the job does not involve daily coverage of the actions of our national government. Once in a while we may be tasked to cover a federal government official who’s visiting the state, a candidate for national office, and our state’s Washington delegation. We may be sent to cover a national political convention or inauguration.
Our day-to-day coverage usually expands not too far from our city of license, nearly always inside our market area. But we are often tasked with covering the actions of our municipal leaders and the state legislators from our area. Increasingly, particularly at the state level, it’s become more challenging to know what government is doing. The openness and transparency promised by our state’s landmark Open Meetings and Open Records law has been challenged for the past decade or more.
Here are some thoughts from the international news agency Reuters, regarding their efforts to cover the new administration in Washington. But there are plenty of useful tips that can be applied to our daily coverage of news in our market.
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Some interesting thoughts about “the media” from a veteran TV reporter and anchor. Read it here.
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