Media strategist and Knight International Journalism Fellow Justin Arenstein explains how the African News Innovation Challenge helped entrants refine and improve their project ideas.
David Hume Kennerly, who has photographed eight wars and every U.S. president since 1968, talked with IJNet about his career, news photography in the digital age and how he stays inspired.
In Chile, where power is concentrated in the hands of a few, an innovative data journalism project is poised to reveal links among members of the country’s elite.
Social networking colossus LinkedIn can help journalists find sources, scoops and jobs. Krista Canfield, senior manager of corporate communications, tells IJNet how to get the most out of it.
You’ve done all the hard work, and now it’s time to think about how you are going to present it. Organizing and writing the story can be the key to an exceptional investigative report.
Investigative journalism can sometimes involve going undercover, but this should be a last resort. Here are some things to consider before starting an undercover investigation.
Personal finance journalism gives consumers enough independent, unbiased information to make intelligent financial choices, whether it’s purchasing life insurance or saving for retirement.
In addition to knowing the subject matter and writing a clear and accurate story, the business journalist also must be aware of potential ethical conflicts that may arise.