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News Reporting
Research exercises and added resources
Reporters rush to file stories. (Harpers Weekly, 1868)
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1. Comparing municipal government information |
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- Download the 2006 "comparative report" in Excel format
- Open in Excel. You may need to enlarge the report window.
- Now click on Exhibit C3 (bottom). Find the city of
Radford on the right side.
- Look across the columns to column I -- Percent of average
- Notice that the police dept is funded at only 71.6 percent of the state average
- Look across the columns to column Q -- How much are fire and rescue services compared to the state average ? How unusual is that for the region?
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1b.Who spends the most,
who spends the least? |
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- Using the 2006 "comparative report" in Excel format
- Open in Excel and go to Exhibit C6
- Select the entire table (click on the <> symbol in the extreme upper left . The whole sheet should be highlighted.
- Go to the menu and pull down "Data" - This brings up a dialogue box. Note the numbers in cells S48 and U48
- Sort by (pull down to) Column U
- Which city or county has the lowest per capita spending on school transportation? Which has the most?
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1c. How much has this changed in the past 10 years? |
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- Download the 1996 "comparative report" in Excel format
- Open in Excel and go to Exhibit C6
- Look at cells S31 and U31
- Compare the numbers here to the numbers from 2006.
- Use this formula to get a percentage change -- New minus old divided by old (value) times 100 (percentage).
- So, for per capita spending change over time, New ($22.62) minus old ($5.95) divided by old (/$5.95) is what amount of increase?
- Now do the same for percent of state average
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1d. Adjusting for inflation |
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- To be more accurate, you can use inflation-adjusted dollars. $5.95 in 1996 was worth $7.63 in 2006.
- So you would use $7.63 instead of $5.95 in the example above.
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1e. Radford University sports |
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- This is an older one with numbers downloaded from a 2004 Auditor of Public Accounts report available in pdf form. More recent APA reports on RU's Title 9 program are available for live assignments
- So lets say you want to compare womens and mens ticket sales.
- So 135,900 divided by 14,044 is what? 9.67 or "nearly ten times as much" would be fair to give a sense of the difference.
- Still, the mens program was growing at what rate (new-old / old) while the women's program was growing at what rate? (new-old / old)
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2a. Backgrounding
What happened
to Quad Fest? |
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- Click on RU Databases and open Lexis Nexis
- Log in if you are off campus
- Click on "News" in the upper menu
- Lets search for Quad Fest and riot
- Search terms should include Radford University AND riot OR Quad
- You should be able to find "Radford University Groups End Quad Fest" Feb. 25, 2006
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2b. Backgrounding
1. How much do students vote? |
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- Click on RU Databases and open Lexis Nexis
- Search terms - voting rate, student
- You'll see lots of college newspapers
- You'll see Census Bureau statistics widely quoted, so do a Google search for Census Bureau for voting rates
- What is the average voting rate for the 2004 election for the 18-24 age group?
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2. Is there a controversy in Radford over student voting? |
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- Click on RU Databases and open Lexis Nexis
- Search terms - Radford, voting, registration
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3. State jobs, conferences |
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- What jobs are being offered right now?
- When is the next VPA editorial conference? Where?
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4. State courts, crime |
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- This is a very awkward database that is pretty much te best we have right now. Click on the link and then click on Case information Circuit Courts.
- Look up Bakaitis. When is the trial?
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5. Political races |
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Who is the top individual contributor to Cong. Rick Boucher's 2008 campaign? What is the top industry contributor? |
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6. Environmental enforcement
When did Radford VA Intermet last receive a notice of violation for a violation of the Clean Air Act? |
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How many enforcement actions and notices of violations have been issued to Radford Army Ammunition Plant by the US EPA?
EPA information on the New River |
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| Resources |
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The News Business |
Welcome to the occupation. |
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New economic models |
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News Sources |
Important but not very well known sources of international news. |
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Convergence |
Bringing media formats together into the Web is just the beginning of the possibilities... |
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Style and Grammar |
Essential skills for writers |
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Advice on beat coverage |
Getting familiar with several beats will help your career. |
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Computer Assisted Reporting (CAR) |
Applies to all beats . |
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National
Statistical
Resources |
Useful resources |
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Professional Associations |
Helpful to working reporters . |
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Lists of Lists for Journalists |
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Basic General
Library Reference |
You should be familiar with these |
- Facts on File
- Lexis Nexis
- Newspaper databases (NYT, WP, WSJ, etc)
- Snopes & other mythbusters
- Guinnes Book of World Records
- Who's Who, etc.
- Indexes, directories, registers & encyclopedias
- Gayle (Polk) City Directory
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Source Services |
Usually in-depth experts. This is sometimes useful on deadline, but mostly for advanced reporters. |
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International Organizations |
Many professional associations work on the international level. |
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Great Reporting on the Web |
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Finding internships and jobs |
Search for publications or broadcast stations near home for internships or those crucial first jobs. |
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Media ownership
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Nearby newspapers |
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Nearby television news organizations |
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Nearby radio stations |
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- WVTF 89.1 FM radio (NPR)
- Cumulus Media (purchased NR Radio partners in 2004)
- WFNR (100.7) Talk
- WWBU (101.7) Country
- WBRW (105.3) Rock
- WBWR (106.9) Rock
- WPSK (107) Country
- WFNR-AM (710) Talk
- WRAD-AM (1460) Easy listening
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