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One Year Later
Sharing the lessons of Sept. 11.
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- 9/11/07:
September 11, 2001 Resources
Links and sources about September 11, 2001.
By David Shedden
- 5/22/07:
Massacre on a Managing Editor's First Day
At a National Writers Workshop this weekend, Collegiate Times' Bobby Bowman gave his first out-of-town speech on covering the Va. Tech shootings his first day on the job.
By Joe Grimm
- 1/10/07:
Goal: Speech Coverage that Advances the Story
With the expected gist of President Bush's speech already known in advance, what can newsrooms do to engage their audiences in the story?
By Bill Mitchell
- 11/29/06:
Civil War and Civil Language: Word Choice and the Newsroom
The role of journalists is to find language that describes the world accurately and efficiently. But using "civil war" to describe the situation in Iraq does neither.
By Roy Peter Clark
- 9/14/06:
News Defined as Personal Stories
By Leann Frola
- 9/14/06:
The Power of Storytelling
By Butch Ward
- 9/13/06:
Crimes Against Humanity
By Chip Scanlan
- 9/11/06:
9/11 Resources: Then and Now
A collection of resources from Poynter Online's coverage in 2001 and since.
By Candace Clarke
- 9/11/06:
The last few minutes, but not the last word...
By Scott Libin
- 9/11/06:
How Multimedia and Interactivity Can Help
By Candace Clarke
- 7/23/06:
'Cheerleading' Journalists?
Veteran journalist Betty Medsger challenges the characterization of those covering Middle East fighting.
By Betty Medsger
- 7/18/06:
Why Schieffer's Not in Beirut
Bob Steele talks with Bob Schieffer about the latest conflict in the Middle East.
By Bob Steele
- 5/8/06:
Freelancing Overseas: Casting Off the Parachute
Notes, tips and insights for journalists who are thinking about freelancing overseas, from one writer who has been there
By Vanessa Gezari
- 3/31/06:
Safety and Story: A Balancing Act
What journalists can learn from Jill Carroll's story: resources, ethical questions and more from Poynter faculty.
By Poynter Institute
- 2/13/06:
Covering the Caricature Controversy
Listen to this Poynter Podcast or read the transcript.
By Poynter Institute
- 2/6/06:
Muhammad Caricatures Should be Published
Opinions can't be formed without the context of seeing the cartoons.
By Jerry Ceppos
- 6/9/05:
Writing Sprints: Winning the Race
Learn how rituals can help you cross the finish line with more energy.
By Chip Scanlan
- 12/29/04:
Numbering the Dead
Lessons in news judgment and empathy.
By Al Tompkins
- 10/5/04:
Dissecting "Fahrenheit 9/11"
An online guide to the controversial documentary.
By Sree Sreenivasan
- 4/16/04:
Covering Oklahoma City: A Look Back
Nine years after the Oklahoma City bombing, our struggle to shed light in the wake of chaos takes on growing urgency. These are some lessons we learned on April 19, 1995.
By Janet Weaver
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