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The Journalist’s Resource talked with ProPublica reporters about their blockbuster series, which revealed behind-the-scenes connections between billionaires and US Supreme Court justices and prompted historic reforms on the nation’s high court.
GIJN asked speakers and attendees in the NICAR conference hallways for the data journalism gaps they see, and for under-covered topic areas and under-used skills that newsrooms can address.
At the recent International Symposium on Online Journalism (ISOJ), one workshop offered suggestions on how journalists and media outlets can better use YouTube in their election coverage.
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