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10:05 AM  Sep. 14, 2005
Covering Katrina
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Poynter's Hurricane Resource Page

NewsU & Hurricane Katrina
These online learning opportunities can help you sort through coverage issues:
  • Handling horrible images
  • Journalism and trauma
  • Covering water quality

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    Photojournalism

    Dealing with Shocking Images resource page

    Deciding What to Show, and When
    Visualizing War and Disaster
    Images from the Visual Revolution
    You Be the Editor
    Beyond Taste: Editing Truth
    Focusing on the Power of Understatement
    Should We Publish Shocking Photos? Ask Our Readers First
    Gruesome Images: Does Taste Trump Newsworthiness?
    The Importance of "Disturbing Images"

     
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    Lessons from previous hurricanes: How newsrooms have dealt with coverage

    Converging Coverage: When Media Feeds Itself
    Punta Gorda Paper Didn't Have a Plan But Had a Goal
    Managing Editor: It Looks Like a War Zone   
    Newspaper Exec: We Will Rebuild  
    Advice from a Veteran of Disaster Coverage
    Q&A with Hurricane Veterans


    Leadership

    Leadership tip sheet

    Calm in the Storm
    News Judgment: The Art of the Editor
    You Be the Editor
    Beyond Taste: Editing Truth 


     
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