Bill Smith When I entered the PR world, experienced colleagues reminisced nostalgically about the days of faxing pitches. My Millennial cohort heard a lot of riffs on the “I bet you don’t know anything about fax machines!” bit. The joke was on them. My first job out of college was working for a legal nonprofit. […]
Investigative journalist Tom Bergin writes about how Reuters calculated the profits the Trump Organization has made from crypto. Bergin writes: “The process included reviewing the president’s official disclosures, ownership records, financial data released in lawsuits, crypto trading information and other publicly available sources. Where the family’s share of income from certain ventures could not be […]
Clare Farley And Disha Raychaudhuri Van Reuters write about how the news service collected data about rising prison temperatures for a story. Farley and Raychaudhuri write: “In February 2024, Reuters submitted public registers and asked for a spreadsheet or electronic record that indicated the presence of air conditioning in housing units in each adult prison. […]
Taylor Blatchford Writes about finding stories among insurance companies based on a panel at the recent conference of the journalists of the Healthcare Association. Blatchford schrijft: “ziekteverzekeringsplannen worden gereguleerd door de afdelingen van de staatsverzekering en verzekeringsmaatschappijen moeten routinematige archieven indienen die openbaar zijn. Deze archiveres vereisen dat verzekeraars worden geschreven waarom ze tarieven moeten […]