Monthly Archives: December 2020

RTDNA calls for vaccination transparency

RTDNA is calling for the free flow of information regarding the safety, efficacy, and deployment of COVID-19 vaccines. As journalists, we know that one truth holds regardless of the challenges our country navigates: Confidence in those in power is reliant upon the transparency in which they conduct themselves. When a ... - MORE -

Free session to train journalists about covering COVID-19 vaccine

Poynter is offering the following free webinar to journalists: Webinar: Dec. 14 at 1 p.m. CT If a COVID-19 vaccine is to have any chance of slowing the pandemic, journalists — especially local journalists — will have to understand the science, logistics and potential concerns about the vaccination process. To... - MORE -

Column: State must do more to promote openness

Bill Lueders Last January, a person involved in local emergency management asked the Office of Open Government, part of the state Justice Department, whether emergency preparedness coalitions run by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) are subject to the state’s open meetings and open records laws. The answer to this question,... - MORE -

Training helps journalists with jail and police reform coverage

From DodgertonSkillhause on Morguefile Poynter is offering a free eight-session workshop to help journalists more confidently cover America’s criminal justice system, from learning about COVID-19 inside jails to proposed changes in local policing. Participants will prepare for significant legislative and local changes in policing, spurred by both politics and protests. Formerly incarcerated people will... - MORE -

WBA awards competition begins today

Competition for the 2020 WBA Awards for Excellence begins today. Stations can now submit award entries through BetterBNC. All entries must be submitted by Jan. 6, 2021 at 6 p.m. CT. Take note of the new deadline time, which is now at 6 p.m. Please also note that if... - MORE -