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Links of the Week



Global Investigative Journalism Conference
Highlights from the 2007 GIJC annual conference

EXTRA! EXTRA!
IRE's guide to some of journalism's best recent investigative work

The Elements of Journalism: What Newspeople Should Know and the Public Should Expect

April 24, 2007

Elements of Journalism REVISEDThe Elements of Journalism: What Newspeople Should Know and the Public Should Expect
Completely UPDATED and REVISED
-- by Bill Kovach and Tom Rosenstiel


The Elements of Journalism delineates the core principles shared by journalists across media, even across cultures. These principles flow from the essential function news plays in people's lives. This new edition, published April 2007, is completely updated and revised and includes a new 10th principle--the rights and responsibilites of citizens--flowing from new power conveyed by technology to the citizen as a consumer and editor of their own news and information.

Lessons and ideas from The Elements of Journalism form the basis of CCJ's Traveling Curriculum newsroom training program.

 

CCJ has collected some of journalism's best ideas, strategies and techniques to help journalists and citizens alike.

Newsroom Development

Training, Strategic Planning, Critical Thinking

You can bring the Committee’s Traveling Curriculum development program to your organization. The Traveling Curriculum offers customizable newsroom workshops that our staff of respected trainers has led in scores of print, broadcast, and online newsrooms of all sizes.