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Bring IRE to your newsroom
If your newsroom has cut back on sending journalists away for training, maybe you can persuade your bosses to bring IRE to you. IRE’s custom training is surprisingly affordable, with a proven track record of producing results. Working with our training directors, your news organization can put together the most effective schedule for your staff…
Read MoreQuick-hit CAR success
Little more than a week after enduring days of spreadsheet and database training, recent graduates of IRE’s Boot Camp in Minneapolis have produced quick-hit stories with their new computer-assisted reporting skills. An analysis by Jason Hoppin of The Pioneer Press found new voter registrations in Minnesota have pushed that state’s registrations to an all-time high.…
Read MoreMcCormick grant will expand Ethnic Media Watchdog Workshops
A $100,000 grant from the McCormick Foundation will allow us to continue and expand our Ethnic Media Watchdog program. The funding will support a series of regional workshops that will bring low-cost, high-quality training on local, regional and national topics to journalists working in small- to medium-sized ethnic media organizations in areas throughout the U.S.…
Read MoreWichita Watchdogs talk FOI
In Kansas, reporters often must wait for public records to be extracted from a salt mine. After a few years, records required to be retained are stored deep underground at a giant salt mine complex in Hutchinson. That’s one of the many tidbits we learned last weekend during a Watchdog Workshop at Wichita State University.…
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