Maybe you've read the final story, but have you ever wondered what the reporters did behind the scenes? We sit down with journalists from around the world to shine a light on the projects and initiatives they're involved with, new technologies and skills they may be utilizing, and challenges they’ve both confronted in the past, and continue to navigate today. Tune in to IJNotes, the premiere podcast from the International Journalists' Network (IJNet), a project of the International Center for Journalists.
This episode is the first in a series on mental health and journalism.
From crime scenes and road accidents to natural disasters and wars, journalists often report on the frontlines of the world’s mos…
The COVID-19 pandemic threatens more than our health, but also our freedoms.
Threats to press freedom are cropping up all over the world, taking the form of physical and political attacks on journalis…
Journalists are tasked with telling the truth, but sometimes it comes with a cost.
Paolo Borrometi, a Sicilian investigative journalist, knows this cost all too well. When his reporting on the Italia…
On our first episode, we sat down with Jacopo Ottaviani, a Pan-African ICFJ Knight Fellow who works at Code for Africa as its Chief Data Officer, helping newsrooms on the continent create data desks …
In episode three of IJNotes, we interview Maya Srikrishnan, an immigration reporter for Voice of San Diego. Srikrishnan is one of the International Center for Journalists 2019 Bringing Home the World…
We sat down with Ruth Betz, the head of digital transformation at Funke Mediengruppe, one of Germany’s largest newspaper and magazine publishers. Betz oversees the print to digital conversion of Funk…