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Category Archives: Tips
Twitter tips for j-students
Tips for journalism students on using Twitter as a source, checking information and utilizing social media. Continue reading
Posted in Guides, Social Media, students, Tips
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Getting the right information: How to FOIA
Tips on Freedom of Information Act requests from UPIU’s mentoring team of professional journalists. Continue reading
Want good audio? Get sounds that paint a picture
UPIU Mentor Phil Rees shares tips on gathering ambient sound to paint a picture for audio reports. Continue reading
Posted in Multimedia, Tips
Tagged ambient, BBC, broadcast, journalism, Phil Rees, radio, sound, UPIU
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Want to make a difference? Try investigative journalism
UPIU Senior Mentor Richard Wagner shares how investigative journalism took down a host of North Carolina officials. Continue reading
Posted in Investigative Journalism, Tips
Tagged investigative, journalism, North Carolina, Richard Wagner, UPIU
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Want to make good video? British TV correspondent offers tips
UPIU Mentor Phil Rees, an award-winning documentary producer and former BBC correspondent, joined our team to mentor broadcast students at our university partners around the world. Even if you focus on audio or text or another medium, Rees is here to help. Below, he shares basic technical tips on capturing good video. Continue reading
Confused about journalist branding? Steve Buttry offers tips
From personal branding ideas to hard-nosed reporting tips, Steve Buttry has long been an industry go-to for newbie (and dinosaur) journalists. We were thrilled when Buttry agreed to sit down (digitally, of course!) with UPIU Community Engagement Intern Heather Blevins to share a few pearls of wisdom. Continue reading
Posted in Professional Development, Social Media, Tips, Web
Tagged blog, branding, Complete Community Connection, journalism, Steve Buttry, UPIU
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Audio basics: Structuring a feature story
UPIU Mentor Terry FitzPatrick offers a four-part outline for feature-length audio stories. Continue reading
Posted in Multimedia, Story development, Tips
Tagged audio, broadcast, diamonds, features, journalism, kissing ban, nut graph, radio, South Africa, Terry FitzPatrick, Tips, UPIU
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Think you’re finished with your story? Not so fast…
Making that last call on an enterprise story can be the most difficult call to make. All the research is done, the facts checked, but you need to make that call to have a balanced story. Continue reading
Posted in Interviews, Reporting, Source development, Tips
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Uncovering state secrets: A UPIU mentor’s story of a lifetime
Earlier this month, UPIU mentor Syed Nazakat shared how he uncovered India’s secret prison system. Today, the Daniel Pearl Award finalist discusses his second story on the topic, about how India expanded its rendition program to neighboring Nepal. Continue reading
Posted in International Journalism, Investigative Journalism, Story development, Tips
Tagged India, Nepal, rendition, Syed Nazakat, Top Secret, UPIU
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UPI style: Why it’s important
Bruce Cook, UPI’s stylebook guru, talks about why style is important, why UPI has its own stylebook, and doesn’t hinder creative writing, but helps it. Continue reading