-
RTDNA goes mobile
-
Stay on top of scams
-
Survey shows near-record year for local news
-
Money Matters: Homebuyers need mortgage education
Career Advice
Students: 5 mistakes to avoid at job fairs
Job fairs are being held at journalism conferences and broadcasting schools across the nation. Read More
Survive in Journalism
What does it take to survive in journalism? I am sure everyone has their own four or five things they can rattle off to a... Read More
What Every News Organization Needs to Know About Copyright Law
For many news organizations, copyright issues can be afterthought. After all, the thinking goes, if the story is... Read More
Would You be Able to Tell Your General Manager to Leave Your Newsroom?
One of the great things about being associated with a great organization is that you will meet some really great people... Read More
6 Things to Do When They Just Won't Call You Back
We've all been there. Whether it is a simple question about employment or a response to a question that could cause... Read More
9 Ways to Get Your Resume Reel Into the Small Stack
I can’t tell you how frustrated, bored, annoyed, and disappointed I am with so many reels that prospective reporters/MMJs... Read More
Truth in Numbers: Who Is Checking Your Math in Reporting?
Elections are fast approaching, and the tempo of poll-taking is picking up. So is the reporting of polls on newscasts.... Read More
Perfecting the News Pitch
Most stories don't just happen. They usually start with a viewer email, phone call or a question. Read More
'Feeding the Beast' & Other Newsroom Stressors Can Add Up
I have worked in a number of newsrooms over the course of many years in the business; Some of the stations are no longer... Read More
Should You Ask a Source if They Are Gay? Reporters Disagree...
The Boy Scouts of America recently reaffirmed their ban on allowing openly gay boys to participate in Boy Scouts, and... Read More

















