By Christopher Jones-Cruise I write often (excessively? obsessively?) about "journalese," that strange language that broadcast – and...
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By Christopher Jones-Cruise For journalists who have for years been dealing with an ever-increasing demand for stories while newsroom headcounts...
Read PostBy Christopher Jones-Cruise Here are some examples of bad newswriting I have read or heard in the past few months. Some of these “quick...
Read PostBy Simon Perez RTDNA Contributor Despite the technological disruption that is transforming the television news business, there are still some tried...
Read PostBy Christopher Jones-Cruise The end of the Obama presidency means we are being flooded with stories about his legacy. (I’m working on one...
Read PostBy Simon PerezRTDNA Contributor Local television news stations long ago realized they couldn’t only depend on reaching audiences over the...
Read PostBy Christopher Jones-Cruise It’s “mourning’ in America” -- or at least in Hollywood and in the sports world. If you watch,...
Read PostBy Charlie Meyerson These days, we're all headline writers. Whether you're producing material for radio, television, print or online, you need a...
Read PostBy Kevin Benz The horrific shootings in Dallas call for careful and calculated coverage from journalists — again. Journalists must keep in...
Read PostAs events continue to unfold in Ferguson, Missouri in the wake of the death of Michael Brown, RTDNA has recieved reports of journalists being...
Read PostBy Kathleen Kirby, Partner, Wiley Rein LLP & Ari Meltzer, Associate, Wiley Rein LLP For many news organizations, copyright issues can be...
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