Make the most of training your reporters when time and money are short
Journalists are constantly striving to learn new skills, looking to stay ahead of the curve. But how do newsrooms ensure their staff are kept up-to-date, especially when training can cost a lot and take up time?
Check out this conversation between Amy Kovac-Ashley, senior newsroom learning programme manager at the American Press Institute, and reporter Kristen Hare, who discuss how progress can be made on a budget.
Kovac-Ashley explains how to get journalists excited about learning, why newsroom culture matters and how skills cam be built with little resources.
And if you're looking for training for your team, check out or upcoming workshops.
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