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The programs of the National Press Foundation periodically generate resources that may be of value to journalists. We are pleased to present them here as part of the Foundation's effort to encourage quality journalism and greater understanding of the vital issues of our day.
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Resources for Weather Reporters now Available
Broadcasting in a blizzard? Tweeting through a tornado? Writing in a rain storm? Resources from our recent program on “Understanding Violent Weather” can help you. Check them out here.
AIDS J2J Program Increases Global AIDS Awareness, Peer-Reviewed Article Says
A peer-reviewed article in the Journal of the International AIDS Society gives high praise to the National Press Foundation's Journalist-to-Journalist program on HIV/AIDS. The article, titled Benefits of an Educational Program for Journalists on Media coverage of HIV/AIDS in Developing Countries published in 2008, concluded that “the J2J program helps increase global awareness of pertinent HIV/AIDS concepts.“
Paul Miller Agency Profiles
Written for reporters by reporters, the Government Agency Profiles Project provides a crash course in government agencies for those assigned to cover the federal government. Paul Miller Fellows select and profile different agencies of the federal government and provide relevant links and resources.
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