July 6, 2004

While most journalists get caught up in the horse race aspects of the November elections, one way to make your work stand out is to look more closely at campaign finance issues. Of course, that’s not easy to do, since the campaign finance laws and efforts at reform can be confusing even to some veteran reporters.

One of the best places to start exploring the topic is a new site run by the Western Knight Center for Specialized Journalism, “Campaign Coverage: From the Checkbook to the Ballot Box.” That’s the name of a seminar that was run by the Center at the end of March in conjunction with the Seldon Ring Awards for Investigative Reporting and the Center for Responsive Politics  (the Center itself is a partnership of the USC Annenberg School of Communication and the Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism). 

The site brings together tips, advice, backgrounders, and more that all of us can learn from.

You will find text reports, PowerPoint presentations, and video (using Windows Media Player) on more than a dozen individual sessions. Here are some of them:


Also available is something you might want to print out: bios and contact information for the seminar speakers.

The overall package is a good model for other training programs that want to reach a wider audience. 




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