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A conversation with Jo Ciavaglia of the Bucks County Courier Times

Published: June 19, 2015 | Written by: hdcoadmin
Jo Ciavaglia At the IRE Conference in Philadelphia, 2015 Knight Scholar Amber Johnson talked with attendee Jo Ciavaglia, a crime reporter for the Bucks County Courier Times in Levittown, Pennsylvania. […]
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Humans of IRE: Meet a few of the Philadelphia conference attendees

Published: June 19, 2015 | Written by: hdcoadmin
A record number of journalists turned out at the annual IRE Conference in Philadelphia this year, so we thought it would be fun to get to know some of our […]
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From facts to data: Tips for making your stories airtight

Published: June 18, 2015 | Written by: hdcoadmin
By Taylor Bembery According to the Society of Professional Journalists Code of Ethics, a journalist is required to seek and report the truth. At the Investigative Reporters and Editors Conference […]
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How to write an unforgettable data story

Published: June 18, 2015 | Written by: hdcoadmin
IRE attendees learn how to effectively use data in their stories from a panel of award-winning journalists Photo by LaCrai Mitchell By LaCrai Mitchell “Just make sure if you fail, […]
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Team players: How to navigate a multi-newsroom investigation

Published: June 17, 2015 | Written by: hdcoadmin
By Cynthia Ferraz Hailed by moderator Ellen Weiss of Scripps Washington Bureau as “champions of partnerships,” John Kelly of USA Today; Marina Walker Guevara of the International Consortium of Investigative […]
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Give your investigation a twist using ‘solution journalism’

Published: June 17, 2015 | Written by: hdcoadmin
By Darian Muka Panelists David Bornstein, Greg Borowski, Tina Rosenberg and Claudia Rowe spoke about the power of solution journalism during a panel at the 2015 IRE Conference. Dubbed “solution […]
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Veteran broadcast journalists share tips on story structure

Published: June 16, 2015 | Written by: hdcoadmin
By Brittany Collins Structuring an investigative news story is important. Not only does it help prevent confusion for viewers, but it also allows the reporter to get creative when putting […]
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New avenues for reporting on climate change and other global crises

Published: June 16, 2015 | Written by: hdcoadmin
By Pietro Lombardi The number of enterprise stories covering climate change, illegal resource exploitation, food and water security and other environmental threats has increased in recent years. Deborah Nelson, Pulitzer […]
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Tips for reporting on diverse communities that aren’t your own

Published: June 16, 2015 | Written by: hdcoadmin
By Amber Liu  Trying to excel at covering diverse communities might include new techniques or resources, such as collaboratively developing a diverse source list and rethinking how to best use […]
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Pipelines, dams and pollution: How to investigation the environment in your community

Published: June 15, 2015 | Written by: hdcoadmin
By Lenore T. Adkins Some of the most important stories about the environment lurk beyond the city limits, but reporters often overlook those narratives because they aren’t in urban settings, […]
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