How local TV newsrooms demystified state amendments Several newsrooms went beyond their traditional approaches to explain amendments, which are often obscure or confusing November 4, 2024 Kerwin Speight
Here’s your chance to train with a journalist so dedicated, he’ll walk to work in a blizzard Kerwin Speight is leading the Poynter Producer Project, a workshop designed to enhance the skills of TV and video producers April 8, 2024 Barbara Allen
Suspender-clad, dad shoe-wearing meteorologist Denis Phillips’ job ‘is more about people and less about the forecast’ A beloved Tampa Bay meteorologist talks about how to build trust through clear and calm science communication. May 15, 2023 Josie Hollingsworth
Asian Americans severely underrepresented among on-air TV journalists, report finds The Asian American Journalists Association found that in the top 20 markets, 24% of stations do not have any AAPI reporters on air. December 7, 2022 Angela Fu
How a broadcast reporter for Houston’s KHOU has approached coverage of the Uvalde shooting ‘These parents are telling me there’s no money in the world, there’s nothing that’s ever going to bring their kids back.’ June 2, 2022 Amaris Castillo