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Center for Investigative Reporting (CIR) Reporter Tools

Reporting guides written by seasoned investigative reporters offer helpful techniques for conducting interviews and using data. Tech Tools offers dozens of free tutorials and videos on branding, website development, blogging, digital audio and podcasting, taking and managing digital photos, shooting and editing video, scripting and voiceovers, and online reporting techniques like crowd-sourcing.

Taking on Hyperlocal: Lessons Learned From a High-Profile Start-Up

 

This Webinar is for anyone who is managing or creating a local news start-up or who is interested in a hyperlocal news distribution case study. The cost of this one-hour Webinar (2-3 p.m.) is $27.95. 

 

SEJ's 21st Annual Conference Coverage

Oct. 19-23, 2011 in Miami. Find multimedia coverage on SEJ's coverage web page, the unofficial conference blog and cubrimiento en Español. Hear Carl Hiaasen; Flood, Sweat and Fear panelists; Sunday book authors; and many more. See the agenda, read speaker bios, and watch videos of the SEJ awards presentation intros. If you attended the conference, please click here to take our online survey. Pictured (l-r): Photojournalist Clyde Butcher, SEJ member JoAnn Valenti, and Big Cypress National Preserve superintendent Pedro Ramos on day tour "Swamp Slog".

"Herman Cain's Enron-esque Disaster"

Herman Cain, who recently threw his hat into the ring of GOP presidential contenders, likes to say that what he lacks in political experience he makes up for with his background in business. That may not be a plus. Cain's business "experience" includes a stint on the board of Aquila, which pushed its employees to invest their retirement savings in company stocks and then speculated wildly in energy markets, wiping out most of the company's value.

Source: Mother Jones, 05/24/2011

"California Carbon Market On Ice"

"A California judge has suspended the implementation of an emissions cap-and-trade scheme till air regulators can examine alternatives, dealing another setback to an ambitious program that could serve as a model for other states."

Source: Reuters, 05/24/2011

"Texas House Gives Final OK to "Pork Chopper" Bill"

"The Texas House gave a final OK [May 17] to the 'pork chopper' bill and sent it off to the governor's office. The bill would allow licensed hunters to hire helicopters and contract with landowners to shoot feral hogs and coyotes on their property from the sky."

Source: Texas Tribune, 05/24/2011

"Cold Shoulder for Climate Change"

Climate scientists have never had stronger evidence that human emissions are causing global warming. Yet House Republicans are busy passing legislation to repeal the scientific findings and end the research programs that collect evidence on climate.

Source: Politico, 05/24/2011

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