Media News - Tuesday, June 30, 2009
YouTube offers reporting tips from top journalists
YouTube opened an online journalism training hub on Monday featuring
tips from some of the top names in the business including Bob Woodward
of Watergate fame. The YouTube Reporters' Center, located at youtube.com/reporterscenter,
hosts a series of short video tutorials on subjects such as
investigative journalism, citizen journalism, journalism ethics and how
to conduct an interview. The five-minute video on investigative journalism is presented by
Woodward, who along with a fellow Washington Post reporter uncovered the
Watergate scandal which led to president Richard Nixon's resignation.
CBS News anchorwoman Katie Couric offers tips on 'how to conduct a good
interview' while Ariana Huffington, co-founder and editor-in-chief of
The Huffington Post website, talks about 'citizen journalism.'
New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof provides instruction on
reporting from a conflict zone 'without getting shot.' Other tutorials include 'How to Capture Breaking News on Your Cell
Phone' and 'How to Build Your Audience on YouTube.' YouTube described the venture as a bid to help 'citizen reporters' learn
more about how to report the news. The Google-owned video-sharing site also invited users with reporting
experience to upload 'how-to' videos to YouTube to 'share your knowledge
with citizen journalists around the world.' (AFP via Yahoo News)
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