Multimedia

HacksHackers packed in

For journalists, the pull toward Python is being able to access the data they need to build solid, well-researched, well-documented stories. (Photo by Maite Fernandez)

Feb 12012

Knight Fellow Drums Up Tanzanian Interest in News Challenge

Knight International Journalism Fellow Justin Arenstein is spreading the word about the African News Innovation Challenge at the heart of his fellowship. At a recent gathering of journalists and technical experts in Tanzania sponsored by The Information Society and ICT Sector Development Project, he talked about the competition and the importance of digital media developments in Africa.

Jan 312012

Online Master’s Degree in Digital Media a First in Latin America

The University of Guadalajara’s Digital Journalism Center, launched by Knight International Journalism Fellow James Breiner, is now offering the first online master's degree in digital media in Latin America.

“This new degree is particularly important because students can access the training they need from anywhere,” said Rosalía Orozco, director of the Digital Journalism Center.

University of Guadalajara

The University of Guadalajara's new online Master's Degree in Digital Journalism makes new digital skills accessible for Spanish-speaking journalists in the United States, throughout Latin America, and elsewhere. (Photo Courtesy: University of Guadalajara)

Dec 292011

Christmas in Colombia: Newsroom Joins Religion and Rumba Mix

Here, December comes with an undercurrent that feels uniquely Colombian. The Christmas celebrations show a deep commitment to religion – as throughout the Western world. But they show the same deep commitment to rumba – that is, the Colombian expression for partying and having a good time.

Dec 92011

Journalists from Chattanooga and Chicago Honored for International Reporting

Two reporters have won awards, named for Washington Post columnist David Ignatius, for outstanding coverage of global stories with important local angles.

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Knight Fellow Justin Arenstein discusses the African News Innovation Challenge at AMI's African Media Leader's Forum in Tunis.

Digital Tools for Effective Public Service Journalism

Online Course: February 27, 2012

ICFJ presents a five-week online course called “Digital Tools for Effective Public Service Journalism” to strengthen journalists’ understanding of public interest issues while providing new multimedia reporting skills. Brazilian journalists from print, TV and online are welcome to participate in the course.

Nov 42011

New Mashable Platform to Showcase Content From the International Journalists’ Network

The International Journalists’ Network (IJNet) will reach more users than ever through a new venture with Mashable, a leading source for digital news and culture. IJNet is a launch partner in the new Mashable Publisher Platform, which will bring the best content from select publishers directly to Mashable’s community.

Nov 22011

ICFJ now accepting applications for 2012 International Reporting Fellowship Program

For a second year, the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) will offer the “Bringing Home the World: International Reporting Fellowship Program for Minority Journalists.”

Through this fellowship, journalists of color gain foreign reporting experience and an opportunity to cover important international issues that resonate with their communities.

Applicants must present a project proposal in their application, detailing the reporting project they would be interested in pursuing.

The deadline for submitting applications is Monday January 16, 2012.