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LaDonna Humphrey Reveals 5 Secrets to Successful Investigative Reporting
🎥 In this video, LaDonna Humphrey reveals 5 powerful secrets to successful investigative reporting. Learn why persistence, document research, trusted sources, fact-checking, and ethical practices are essential for impactful journalism. Whether you're a budding reporter or a seasoned pro, these tips will help you dig deeper and report the truth with confidence. Don’t miss it! 🔍📝
LaDonna Humphrey Reveals 5 Secrets to Successful Investigative Reporting
🎥 In this video, LaDonna Humphrey reveals 5 powerful secrets to successful investigative reporting. Learn why persistence, document research, trusted sources, fact-checking, and ethical practices are essential for impactful journalism. Whether you're a budding reporter or a seasoned pro, these tips will help you dig deeper and report the truth with confidence. Don’t miss it! 🔍📝
In celebrating 100 years of the Pulitzer Prize, Harvard's Nieman Reports highlighted 10 lesser-known Pulitzer winners in their quarterly publication. There was the 1977 project on mental care facilities by legendary Acel Moore (at right) and his co-author Wendell Ravis Jr. This photo is of them waiting to hear whether they got the top honors for their series that contributed to the closure of an abusive state mental health facility (they did). Acel Moore was the first person I had ever heard use "community service" to describe the role of journalism. He shaped my professional worldview to this day. #myhero #journalismtips #pulitzerprize #pulitzer
Prof Carl S. Stepp celebrates the 50th anniversary of his first byline by writing five blog posts "50 lessons for 50 years." Check out his first installment, "Fifty Ways to Serve Your Readers."