Category Archives: News

RTDNA calls for memorial to fallen journalists

The RTDNA is asking Congress to create a memorial in Washington D.C. to fallen journalists. According to the Committee to Protect Journalists, more than 1,300 journalists have been killed around the world since 1992, including 11 in the United States. The memorial would be privately funded. Legislation on the matter... - MORE -

Apply for free custom newsroom training

If you and your newsroom are looking for some training on a budget, Investigative Reporters and Editors is offering free custom training. IRE offers experienced trainers who will visit selected newsrooms for two days of intense, in-house investigative training – all at no cost. Spots in the program are limited... - MORE -

Watch broadcaster testimony on police body cameras

The Wisconsin Broadcasters Association is showing its support for legislation that would set rules for the use of police body cameras and the release of video recorded by these devices. WISN-TV News Director Ben Hart provided testimony yesterday to the Senate Committee on Judiciary and Public Safety, with an introduction... - MORE -

Public hearing scheduled for police body camera bill

A public hearing on a bill that would establish statewide rules for how police use body cameras and handle requests for access to videos is scheduled for next Tuesday. The Senate Committee On Judiciary & Public Safety will hold a heading on the bill, SB50, at a meeting that starts... - MORE -

Jill Geisler remembers 9/11

Wisconsin’s own Jill Geisler has an international reputation as an educator and coach for journalists and newsrooms. On Sept. 11, 2001, she pulled out a notebook and took note of what she saw from broadcast journalists on that historic day. She published those notes in 2002, and shared those note... - MORE -