Basic Journalism

Sub-Saharan Africa: Develop New Business Models

Knight International Journalism Fellow Meredith Beal is a media entrepreneur who is working with members of the African Media Initiative (AMI) to develop effective business models, improve management structures, and create new revenue streams to support quality news coverage. AMI is a pan-African organization of media owners and operators.

Beal is mentoring a half dozen African media organizations, helping them to monetize mobile and online news services and creating models that can be replicated by other organizations.

Colombia: Use Crowd Sourcing Technology to Track Crime and Corruption

Knight International Journalism Fellow Ronnie Lovler is helping El Tiempo, Colombia’s largest newspaper, develop a website that uses citizen reports to map crime in the capital city of Bogota. Modeled after a similar Fellowship project in Panama, citizens and citizen journalists will post information on the map. Lovler will train El Tiempo journalists to use the map to identify trends and produce investigative stories about crime and violence. El Tiempo plans to expand the project nationally.

Senegal Country Director Tidiane Kasse shares these photos from workshops that taught reporting skills for covering elections and investigations to journalists in Senegal.

Senegal Country Director Tidiane Kasse shares these photos from workshops that taught reporting skills for covering elections and investigations to journalists in Senegal.

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Knight Fellow Ronnie Lovler helped journalists in Colombia to use crowd sourcing technology to cover 2011 elections and the issues that mattered most to citizens.

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Knight Felllow Brenda Wilson is launching multimedia health programs in Johannesburg, South Africa, reaching a young, tech-savvy population that is particularly vulnerable to illness.

Basic Journalism: Reporting, Writing and Editing Materials – Free Download

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This manual is a guide for journalists working in the republics of the former Soviet Union and is a practical textbook focusing on reporting, writing and editing for independent newspapers. The manual may also serve other professionals seeking to perfect their own practical basics of fundamental journalism.

Ten Practices for Economic and Financial Journalists in Countries with Developing Economies (French) – Free Download

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This manual, written by Paul Hemp, has been translated into seven languages and has been used in developing countries around the world since 1991 to form basic professionals in the area of financial journalism. The third edition contains clear and pragmatic work and has some light revisions that await the anxious evolution of the world-wide economy of the latter years.

Training Foreign Journalists – Free Download

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This is a manual for overseas journalism trainers. If you are new to this business, perhaps you have some reservations, some fears about it. Do I have a right to train anybody? What do I really know? And, even if I do know quite a lot about journalism, do I know how to teach it? And even if I know how to teach it, will I make a fool of myself in front of a bunch of foreigners? And, anyway, how do I know that my kind of journalism has any relevance where I'm going? Or, you might be coming to the subject from an entirely different perspective.