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10. Shooting and editing an online video

What is the current role of video online Taking all types of media together (news as well as entertainment), video now accounts for more than three-quarters of global internet traffic. […]

18. The basics of HTML

Definition of the HTML code HTML code is a form of meta language that gives indications of functionality attached to the content of an article. It is composed of tags, […]

09. Voice training

Try and listen to your neighbors : some of them speak fast, others slowly. It’s our singularity as human beings. In radio you have to find your happy medium. First […]

15. Launching a podcast

The different types of podcasts There are two main categories of podcasts that can be found online. Firstly, there is everything that the big radio stations produce. Virtually all of […]

02. Organising your news watch

Using Google News and Google Alerts Google News is pretty much the online news-stand. Starting your day by browsing through Google News is rarely a bad idea. It is extremely […]

19. Developing multimedia information

Online, an article is never finished The internet is a continually flowing form of media that never stops. Unlike television and radio (which are also continually flowing forms of media), […]

09. Controlling the interview setting

The part of the TV cameraman. Always elect in-situ interviews : The baker in front of his oven, the painter with his muse, the footballer training on the field… the […]

05. How to write for reading on screen

On a screen, the reader’s attention must be engaged This may seem counter-intuitive and yet it is a scientific reality: human beings do not read content on paper and content […]

20. Protecting data and sources

Communicating securely To put it bluntly, you will never be as well protected when communicating with a source as you would be when you meet face to face with no […]

24. Social responsibility

JOURNALISTS ONLY ADVOCATE UNIVERSAL VALUES Journalists are social actors but not political actors in the common meaning of the term, although their social role has a political impact. The values […]

24. Keeping an eye on upcoming developments

Streaming, the new playground for journalists? Twitch, does that name ring a bell? This platform brings together millions of viewers around the world on a daily basis. They follow people […]

17. Producing content for social media platforms

Knowing publication times Knowing a social media platform well means understanding which time is best for publishing content. In general, it can be noted that during working hours, the audience […]

11. Producing a story

What is the difference between traditional videos and stories? Stories are a photo or a short video that you post to your Snapchat, Instagram or Facebook account and that friends/subscribers […]

08. Fact-checking

A brief history of fact-checking Fact-checking appeared in the 1990s in the United States and was initially a practise primarily used by investigative journalists. It gradually developed within digital newsrooms […]

07. Using photo resources and managing image rights

Sharing an image on sharing platforms There is a wide range of platforms for sharing photos, with the best known ones being: FlickR, Photobucket, Fotolia, etc. Some of them offer […]

21. Decline the reporting

Re-use the interviews : Once broadcast, packages don’t die. They have journalistic potential you can use : The information collected in an interview, like the promises a politicians make can […]

11. The “flatplan”

BASIC RULES Not all pages of a newspaper have the same visual impact. The recto page naturally catches the reader’s eye, while they need to turn the page to see the verso […]

15. ADVICE FOR ENCOURAGING THE PARTICIPATION OF WOMEN

IN the PRE-ELECTION PERIOD Fight prejudice: inform women about their rights and use the support of progressive traditional authorities whose words can help change the perception of the role of […]

13. COVERING AN ELECTION CAMPAIGN

PRACTICAL ORGANISATION OF ELECTION COVERAGE Remind your colleagues at the radio station of the electoral schedule and the issues at stake, make sure they know the legislation governing the media […]

05. HOW TO GET YOUNG PEOPLE TO TAKE AN INTEREST IN THE ELECTIONS

TAKING THEIR HOPES AND EXPECTATIONS ON BOARD By encouraging interaction between radio stations and young people we can give them a means to express, directly (via radio programmes) or indirectly […]

03. NEWSROOM MEETINGS

MAIN objectiveS Analyse together (in the form of a short debriefing) how that morning’s or the previous day’s news was handled, in terms of quality and relevance. Take time for […]

02. HOW TO PREPARE FOR AND HOST A DEBATE

During an election period, as at other times in current affairs, a radio debate can be decidedly open, but this not always the case. The aim is to offer round-table discussions, […]

21. The gamification of news

From quiz to serious game: having fun while learning You do not need a great video game to have fun. You have probably already stumbled upon a news quiz on […]

16. Producing a long interactive format

A small vocabulary point As its name suggests, a web documentary is an interactive documentary to be viewed on the internet. Very popular in the early 2010s, the goal is […]

13. Data visualisation

Formatting and colouring data Establishing which data you want to include in a visualisation is one thing, determining the correct visualisation for that data is another. In this field, there […]

09. Covering an event live

Using live images The internet is a media of flows and archives, it provides the possibility of publishing an article that can develop over time. From the first 140-character Tweet […]

06. Writing to be read: how to charm search engines

How do search engines work? A search engine is a virtual robot. Its role is to scan millions of web pages every second and give them a rating of relevance […]

04. Authenticating an image or a video: how to spot fakes

The Google Image reverse search function Google allows you to perform text searches, but not only text searches. Using the Google Image tool, you can also find out whether an […]

01. Using social media to find news

The main social media platforms While each generation has its preferred social media platform, there are now few people who do not use any of them. There is the monolithic […]

13. Derushing and building the package

When derushing, the journalist spots the key shots.They’ll constitute the various steps of the editing and the key moments of the package.  1. Watch all shots and select the ones […]

12. Human-interest stories

HUMAN INTEREST STORIES REVEAL THE BEATING HEART OF SOCIETY. Blood, tears and suffering are the essence of human interest stories and they always have an emotional impact. They need to […]