BY ED OTTE Strong content and compelling storytelling are the top priorities in the ever-changing digital age of journalism. That was the message from a panel of speakers at The Future of News forum March 14 at The Denver Post sponsored by the Colorado Pro Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists, Rocky Mountain PBS … Continue reading Great Stories Still Count, Delivery Ever Changing
Author: Colorado SPJ
Sunshine Week celebrated at CSU with SPJ
BY ED OTTE Students and faculty heard firsthand accounts of efforts to obtain public records information and open closed-door government meetings at a Society of Professional Journalists Sunshine Week forum March 12 at Colorado State University in Fort Collins. "The session provided practical advice for student journalists to use as they cover university and government … Continue reading Sunshine Week celebrated at CSU with SPJ
Gazette Editor Hight Braves Storm for Engaging Fireside Chat
By Dennis Huspeni Colorado Springs Gazette Editor Joe Hight braved the snow, a three hour commute from the Springs to Denver and got his iPhone rolled over by a car on Glenarm Place on his way to deliver an outstanding Fireside Chat at the Denver Press Club Feb. 20. Hight started by updating the 11 … Continue reading Gazette Editor Hight Braves Storm for Engaging Fireside Chat
November Newsletter
Society of Professional Journalist’s Colorado Pro Chapter “I Wonder Where that Car is Going?” That’s what the 20 or so guests of Colorado Pro’s first Fireside Chat of the season at the Denver Press Club learned from Kevin Vaughan about the natural curiosity that should drive all journalists. A relative of Vaughan’s used to say … Continue reading November Newsletter
October Newsletter
Who’s ready for the election to be over? It feels like a long political season is finally drawing to a close. Let’s not forget the key role journalists played during this (and every) election, fact checking and delivering information about the candidates and issues to the public. So thanks to all you out there in … Continue reading October Newsletter
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