The most recent Local That Works webinar was held on on Tuesday, July 12, 2022 at 2 p.m. Eastern time. You can view the recording below. Many...
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Click here for a summary of this session Local journalists are always facing ethical questions, but often don’t have the time or context to...
Read PostWhat to say: Choosing the best words and most accurate language As journalists we all know words are important. But some of the words we choose may...
Read PostThe PMJA Training Committee is offering a two-part series of webinars focused on the U.S. Census. PART ONE: U.S. Census data: how to find it and...
Read PostNewsrooms want great interns, and guess what? Interns want to work in a place where they can learn valuable journalism skills. If you missed our...
Read PostThere’s never been a time when it’s been more important for public radio stations to have a direct connection with audiences. With that...
Read PostWith the pandemic more than a year old in the U.S., are you looking for better ways to gather audio remotely? Whether it’s coaxing the best...
Read PostAlberto Mendoza, Executive Director of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists joined Colorado Public Radio’s Rachel Estabrook to...
Read PostIf you missed our recent webinar with journalist Megan Luther on strategies white journalists can employ to help make the newsroom a more inclusive...
Read PostOn Wednesday, March 10, PMJA held the third in a four-part series of webinars called “Level Up.” The recording of the this webinar...
Read PostOn Wednesday, March 3, PMJA held the second in a four-part series of webinars called “Level Up.” The recording of the this webinar...
Read PostGood journalists live by certain principles, but understand that they also need to be open to change, be willing to learn and be ready to help...
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