Returning From Newtown: How Journalists Leave a Tragedy
For journalists returning from Newtown, tips on coping with their experience and the expectations of others to explain it.
For journalists returning from Newtown, tips on coping with their experience and the expectations of others to explain it.
Following the Newtown school shooting, a fact sheet on the effects of trauma-related news media on children.
Sacramento State Hornet student journalists were among the first to arrive at the scene where a California State University, Sacramento, student was beaten to death and his alleged assailant was shot by police. In this video produced by photojournalist Brian Feulner, four editors recall their actions and reactions in covering the tragic event.
Dart Center Executive Director Bruce Shapiro offers advice to journalists.
Gunfire. Children flee their school, looking for police, medics or parents. Instead, many run straight into the arms of reporters primed with questions. What should journalists know about the youngsters they try to interview at moments of crisis?