RTDNA Fights For Same-Day Audio From The Supreme Court

The Radio-TV Digital News Association is working to get audio from U.S. Supreme Court Justices in a more timely fashion. Read about it here. WBA Newsroom also has a section devoted to explaining the rules regarding cameras and microphones in Wisconsin courtrooms. You can find that section here. Posted by Tim Morrissey

“Capital J” Journalism Versus “Editorial Analytics”

This thought-provoking article from Nieman Journalism Lab discusses the use of higher-order analytics in driving newsroom editorial strategy. In this new age of multi-platform journalism, many masters must be served: the station’s website, the station’s and your personal social media platforms; and, last but not least, your viewing or listening audience. Back in the day,… Read More: “Capital J” Journalism Versus “Editorial Analytics” »



In Depth

Open Meetings Law

Our state has a very powerful Open Meetings Law, which permits reporters to attend and report on all meetings of governmental bodies, boards, and commissions, and it allows reporters to record and photograph a meeting held in open session as long as you don’t interfere with the conduct of the meeting or the rights of… Read More: Open Meetings Law »