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Negative assumptions associated with investigative journalism

Some news consumers think you are out to get people and just want to ruin lives. They assume you are biased because of the stories and topics you dig into. […]
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Broadcast Track: Holding them accountable

Experienced broadcast investigative reporters share techniques and tips for how they hold the powerful accountable. The panel will prepare you for accountability interviews, both scheduled and unscheduled. The panel will […]
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Broadcast Track: Lightning round

Panelists will share their experiences and tips for covering five non-COVID areas that were important this year: Consumer, politics, policing, housing and guns. While the world is focused on COVID, […]
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Broadcast Track: Juggling investigations and GA

Learn how to balance being an investigative journalist who also needs to contribute daily to the news cycle. You can do both effectively! Hear from reporters about both quick-turn investigations […]
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Broadcast Track: Tales from the pandemic

From sourcing during the pandemic, to shooting a better Zoom interview to holding the powerful accountable, journalists have had to adapt to continue to reporting. Facetime, Skype, Zoom and Teams […]
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Broadcast Track: Getting inside

This panel will take a look at best practices for getting information from places that can be difficult or challenging. Nursing homes, schools, prisons, and public health departments — as […]
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The art of the interview

Interviews can make or break a story, so you can't just wing it. Seasoned broadcast journalists break down their strategies and tips for making the most out of those on-camera […]
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Master class: Mastering the interview (broadcast TV focus)

Raw, compelling, emotional. Anyone ever use those words to describe an interview from one of your stories? Well ... after this class they will! From preparation and mastering the art […]
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Master class: It’s just video… Until a storyteller creates an experience

Tried and true drivers of the narrative: focus, surprise, suspense, and character are powerful tools. It’s time to put them to work in your stories. Together, let’s answer the questions, […]
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Art of the Investigative Interview

Learn proven strategies for managing the investigative interview, with tips on preparation, approaching difficult subjects and keeping the conversation on track.
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