The Work I Have Done with PBS

So my school’s journalism program has been working with PBS NewsHour through their Student Reporting Labs (SRL) Programs.  Three other students and I and been working them to produce feature stories. We have been partnered with them since November and it has been an amazing experience. While I will talk about that a bit more in another post, it has been super exciting the last couple of days so I wanted to tell you a little bit about that.

We have been working on a video feature story for a while now about this program called Code to the Future, which is available in three different Loudoun County elementary schools. While we are still waiting to find out if it will be made on PBS NewsHour, but it is on their website!

We also worked with them on Wednesday, March 14th to cover the Nationwide School Walkouts, which took place at my school and many others across the county. Our footage along with 15 other schools nationwide, was made into a 2-minute video and put on many different social media platforms.

It’s been such a cool experience, and while definitely stressful at times I am so proud of what we have accomplished!

Check out the feature story I helped produce! 

Check out the Nationwide Student Walkout news story I helped to film!

 

Impact on Journalism: Boston Globe’s Spotlight Team

The Boston Globe’s Spotlight team is a team of investigative journalists at the Boston Globe. While this team obviously had many reincarnations with different people making up the team, the most famous team is the 2001-2002 team which uncovered the abuse of children that the Catholic Church had been hiding.

The team was made famous to more mainstream audiences with the release of the movie Spotlight in 2015, which starred Mark Ruffalo, Michael Keaton, Rachel McAdams, Liev Schreiber, John Slattery, and Stanley Tucci.

The movie really shows the impact that a story can have on so many people, people in the future and the past as well. It helps give people the justice they deserve and prevent anything like that happening again.

It is such a good example of journalism that I watched this movie in my Intro to Journalism class Freshman year.

I would highly recommend this movie to anyone interested in journalism or anyone who just wants to watch a really good movie. The movie is so good in fact that it was given the Academy Award for Best Picture in 2015!

Have you seen this movie? What did you think about it?

Who or what should feature next?

Thanks for reading!

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Impact on Journalism: Katharine Graham

Katharine Graham was elected to be the President of the Washington Post on September 20, 1963, and later became the publisher in 1969 and really helped it to become the all impact full and international Newspaper it is known as today.

She helped grow the Washington Post by publishing the classified Pentagon Papers, which displayed the actual state of the Vietnam war which was quite different than what the government made it seem, on June 17, 1971, in the Washington Post. This was a big decision for her to make as the press was often close friends with those with political power, including Graham herself. This changed that as the Press soon became to be known as the watchdogs of government, which means keeping the government accountable for their actions.

Her contributions also strengthened the freedom of the press impact to the government and the people.

Journalism was often still considered to be a man’s world as this time and she was not trusted to make decisions for her own company, especially surrounding the Pentagon Papers. So much so that even though it was her father’s paper, and it was still passed down to her husband instead of her.

The Washington Post grew so much when she was in power of the paper, she got it when it was a small local paper and transformed it into what we know today.

Her success also came from making new decisions that wouldn’t have followed her father’s or late husband. She hired Ben Bradlee as the editor in chief. He would play a big role in publishing the Pentagon Papers, showing that Graham, once again knew what she was doing.

Her story was turned into a movie called The Post, which was released in 2017. Graham is played by Meryl Streep, and Bradlee is played by Tom Hanks. It is a really great film that I highly recommend seeing! Plus it was nominated for multiple Oscars!

She is truly an inspiration for any journalist!

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