Writers’ Room How I Got the Story: “How a New Policy Led to Seven Deadly Drugs” JOURNALIST DAVID WILLMAN REFLECTS ON WHAT IT TOOK TO REPORT OUT HIS AWARD-WINNING INVESTIGATIVE STORY, WHICH WON THE 2001 PULITZER PRIZE FOR INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM
Writers’ Room What’s the Outlook for Young Journalists? INSIGHTS BY KYLE POPE, EDITOR OF THE COLUMBIA JOURNALISM REVIEW, ON THE CHANGING FACE OF JOURNALISM—AND THE STRUGGLE TO BECOME A REPORTER
Writers’ Room An Interview with John Carreyrou We chat with the Pulitzer Prize winner and author on how he unraveled the scandalous story of Elizabeth Holmes and her Silicon Valley start-up.
Writers’ Room How to Pitch an Investigative Story MANY A FREELANCER HAS CONDEMNED HERSELF TO AN EDITOR’S BLACKLIST FOR NOT FOLLOWING ESTABLISHED PITCH PROTOCOLS.
Writers’ Room The Necessity of Background Research in Reporting MANY A REPORTER MAY HAVE A TIP OR A HUNCH AND HEAD OFF FOR THE RACES WITHOUT DOING THE MOST BASIC AND FUNDAMENTAL STEP REQUIRED IN REPORTING: MASTERING...
Writers’ Room How I Got the Story: Exploitation of American Military RENOWNED JOURNALIST DIANA B. HENRIQUES SHARES WHAT IT TOOK TO REPORT HER AWARD-WINNING SERIES THAT EXPOSED HOW MEMBERS OF THE MILITARY WERE BEING TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF BY SHADY...
Writers’ Room How I Got the Story: In God’s Name SEVERE ABUSE, ISOLATION CELLS, STOMACH-CHURNING FOOD—ALEXANDRA ZAYAS COVERED IT ALL IN HER PULITZER-FINALIST SERIES, "IN GOD'S NAME." GAIN INSIGHTS FROM HER REPORTING JOURNEY HERE.
Writers’ Room A Vintage Way to Find Sources AN OLD-SCHOOL METHOD OF GETTING NUMBERS CAN STILL BE YOUR BEST TOOL FOR FINDING SOURCES
Writers’ Room Sara Stewart: What I Learned Working with The Hatch Institute SARA STEWART ON THE BENEFITS OF WORKING WITH THE HATCH INSITUTE.
Writers’ Room How to Use All My Tweets Hate it or love it, social media platforms, perhaps none moreso than Twitter, have become a driving factor for many a news stories.