News Reporting Techniques
"Stories matter only when told with precision and clarity."
What do you learn here?
Develop skills to identify newsworthy events and transform them into compelling stories. Practice interview techniques that extract meaningful responses from sources.
Learn verification methods to ensure accuracy before publication. Study editing principles that make complex information accessible to diverse audiences.
Explore ethical frameworks governing news coverage and source protection. Analyze case studies where reporting decisions shaped public discourse.
Build competence in deadline management and multi-platform distribution. Understand the difference between reporting facts and adding interpretation.
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Fiona Desrochers
The verification module changed how I approach sources. I now cross-check information systematically before drafting any story.
Interviewing exercises felt uncomfortable at first but became natural through repetition. The feedback was specific and actionable.
Margot Belliveau
Deadline simulations prepared me for real newsroom pressure. Learning to prioritize facts over speed made my work more reliable.
Ethics discussions were challenging. They forced me to think beyond personal opinions and consider broader impacts.