Journalists can help their communities stay safe from respiratory illness mis- and disinformation in our latest webinar.
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A trusted guide with an exclusive opportunity for journalists |
Since 2001, CNN Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta has covered some of the most significant health stories across America and the rest of the world.
During the pandemic, he became a household fixture as a thoughtful, trusted voice when it came to navigating fact vs. fiction around COVID-19.
That's why Poynter is thrilled to announce a new webinar featuring Gupta — and this time around, he'll be sharing his trusted guidance just with us journalists.
In partnership with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Risk Less. Do More. campaign, this free, 90-minute Poynter webinar featuring Gupta will help journalists debunk false narratives about vaccines and respiratory illnesses, find out about the common falsehoods that experts are tracking, and access reliable data and legitimate information about vaccination rates and trends in the communities journalists cover.
Click below for more information, or scroll down to discover more ways in which Poynter is working to improve the career paths of journalists.
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Tom Jones (left) records a podcast with guest Eric Deggans of NPR. (Photo courtesy USFSP) |
The Poynter Report Podcast |
If you're like thousands of media news insiders, you read The Poynter Report every weekday morning from Poynter senior media writer Tom Jones. Now you'll be able to hear him as well.
The Poynter Report Podcast is set to launch its first episode on Sept. 23, with a biweekly cadence that will feature news industry guests discussing behind-the-scenes issues facing the media news landscape.
The Poynter Report Podcast will be available on all major podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts and more.
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OnPoynt roundtable sessions |
Earlier this month in New York City, Poynter hosted a series of roundtables with respected industry leaders, moderated by Neil Brown, president of the Poynter Institute and former co-chair of the Pulitzer Prize Board. The conversations came after Poynter released its new OnPoynt Report, "Values Rising: Trends and traction in journalism and the news industry."
You can watch the replays below:
Building Audience Trust: OnPoynt Round Table Session No. 1, with Benjamin Mullin, S. Mitra Kalita, Nikita Roy and V Spehar.
Audience Behavior and Tendencies: OnPoynt Round Table Session No. 2, featuring Ashley Parker, Kelsey Russell, Alex Mahadevan, Margaret Sullivan and Sade Muhammad.
Journalism Values and Ethics: OnPoynt Round Table Session No. 3, featuring Aaron Sharockman, Danielle C. Belton, Madison Gray, Julia Beizer and Jodi Kantor. |
Putting audience and ethics first |
Last week, we released findings from our first Poynter Summit on AI, Ethics & Journalism.
It's a must-read for anyone interested in how AI is shaping the future of journalism while putting ethics and audience first. Check out the full report and dive into the conversation about AI’s role in shaping a responsible, innovative future for newsrooms. |
Leadership Academy for Women in Media (2025) |
In-person training
March 24-28, St. Petersburg, Florida
Designed for female and nonbinary journalists, this singular program will support you to strengthen your managerial strengths; navigate ethical decision making; strategize ahead of difficult conversations and negotiations; manage up, down and across generations; delegate with purpose; and create your unique formula for work-life chemistry.
Apply by Nov. 12, 2024, for this competitive program.
Cost: $1,350. |
Beat Academy: Health Care and the 2024 Election |
Webinar
Thursday, Sept. 26, 1 p.m. Eastern
In this final session of Beat Academy 2024, experts from KFF and KFF Health News will walk journalists through the health care policies of Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, and examine the friction points when immigration and health care overlap.
Enroll now for just $18: Use code 24healthBA18 at checkout.
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Level Up: AI for Journalists (2024)
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Online group seminar
Tuesdays in October, 1-3 p.m. Eastern
This four-week, interactive program will provide journalists with big-picture and practical looks at AI, including ethics and standards, fact-checking, and the chance to experiment with some popular tools to improve your own workflow. Enroll by Sept. 30.
Cost: $649. |
Essential Skills for Rising Newsroom Leaders (December 2024)
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In-person training
Dec. 2-6, St. Petersburg, Florida
Whether you’re a few years into your first management position or just starting your journey, this workshop will help you build a strong foundation and give you the tools to help your teams excel and succeed. Apply by Oct. 11.
Cost: $1,500. |
Grant Writing for Journalists (2024)
Online, self-directed course
Learn the ins and outs of applying for grants to support your journalism, from developing a project or program to measuring its success.
Cost: Free. Enroll anytime.
Work-Life Chemistry
Six-week newsletter course
Kristen Hare, who teaches and covers local news for Poynter, has spent years preaching this popular reframe for work-life balance. In this course, she'll walk you through discovering your formula, building it for growth and using it to combat burnout.
Cost: $50. Enroll anytime.
Immigration resources
Tip sheet and online self-directed course
Zita Arocha is a bilingual journalist, writer and educator who's offering her decades of expertise covering immigration to Poynter learners through her Immigration Matters tip sheets and Understanding U.S. Immigration from the Border to the Heartland, a free six-part, self-directed course.
Cost: Free.
Poynter ACES Certificates in Editing
Self-directed online courses
Our Introductory Certificate helps you achieve greater communications clarity; learn how to embrace accuracy and verification; gives you ways to perfect your grammar, word use and style; and imparts the skills you need to make you the kind of editor people are hungry to work with.
Cost: $150 or $99 for ACES members.
The Intermediate Certificate goes deeper into topics like grammar, working with writers, ethics, law and tech, offering a thorough grounding in the skills editors need to succeed in today's news, corporate and freelance environments.
Cost: $250 or $175 for ACES members. Learn more. |
Search our job board for opportunities in the industry — see examples below! |
Headed to ONA this week in Atlanta?
Be sure to catch Poynter faculty Tony Elkins (above) as he speaks about "How to Use Empathy to Build Better Editors and Newsroom Leaders." He's on at 10:30 a.m. Eastern on Friday. |
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