News & Terrorism

Terrorism Coverage Links

RTDNA has put together a list of useful web sites that will help with coverage of the latest issues affecting your newsroom. Click on the category below to get a list of links.

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How did 9/11 change you as a news professional?

9/11 changed the approach to covering news. How did it change your approach? Do you have an emergency plan now? Is the way you approach Breaking News different? In general, what has changed for you as a news professional?

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Reporting From Ground Zero

Reporters covering the initial moments of the World Trade Center attacks quickly found themselves part of a larger story and at risk for their own lives.

By Bryan Moffett for November 2001 Communicator

While the events unfolded in the early hours of September 11, 2001, and thousands of people were fleeing New York's World Trade Center, many local journalists were doing the opposite: heading directly to the source of the story.

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A Journalist's Guide to Covering Bioterrorism--Second Edition

 RTDNF has updated "A Journalist's Guide to Covering Bioterrorism," with generous funding from Carnegie Corporation of New York.

Journalists usually are uninvolved observers, reporting on events as they unfold. But as we know all too well--after the September 11 attacks on New York City and Washington--when anthrax hit, journalists and news organizations themselves became part of the story.

The very nature of an attack using biological weapons can present a unique set of difficulties and challenges for reporters, editors and producers as they struggle during a rapidly unfolding event to present the facts as clearly, objectively and dispassionately as possible.

To help reporters and producers prepare to tackle these stories; RTDNF has published "A Journalist's Guide to Covering Bioterrorism--Second Edition."

This updated guide features:

  • New information about detection efforts
  • Specific background on more types of biological weapons
  • An expanded list of national and local contacts
  • Updates on state involvement in terrorism


This 51-page publication is available for free and immediate download as a two-part PDF file (3 & 8 MB respectively), you'll need Adobe's free Acrobat Reader software to view it.

Download the publication now!

Share this with your colleagues and make it accessible to everyone at your assignment desk.

Bioterrorism Links

  • New! Online Glossary
  • New! Online resource list
  • Knight Journalism Fellowships at CDC offers free training to journalists in a wide range of public health issues, including terrorism.
  • Preventing 'Dark Winter'--The Public Health System's Role in Strengthening National Security
  • DOD Risk Assessment Analysis for Chemical and Biological Defense
  • General terrorism coverage information is available via this link.

    Walter Dean article
    Walter Dean of NewsLab/Project for Excellence in Journalism wrote this informative essay on terror coverage.

    For more information, contact: Nicole Newsome, 202.467.5208 or nicolen@rtnda.org

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    Covering Terrorism

    RTDNA and RTDNF want to help journalists covering the war and issues of national security. Below is a comprehensive, updated list of resources that can help you cope with the changing news environment.

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