Friday, December 21, 2018

Just Announced! Congrats to all the Kiplinger Program Fellows!

2019 Kiplinger Fellows are diverse class of professional journalists; 22 selected from around globe 



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Twenty-two veteran journalists from newsrooms around the world will make up the 2019 class of Kiplinger Fellows at Ohio University.
The newest class includes staff from national newspapers, large-market television and radio outlets, major daily newspapers as well as exclusive online journalists from the U.S. and abroad.
Eight fellows were chosen from outside the United States – England, Spain, Pakistan, Moldova, Costa Rica, Belgium, and two from Canada. Nearly 400 journalists applied for the fellowship program, which will take place April 7-12 at the Ohio University Scripps School of Journalism in Athens.
“The talented pool of journalists wanting to participate in our fellowship is inspiring, but makes the selection process all the more challenging,” executive director Kevin Z. Smith said. “It’s always a difficult process to select the few who come. We believe this class is a great representation of the current state of global journalism with freelancers, online producers as well as those from legacy media coming to Ohio. These are 22 excellent fellows.”
Smith said the fellowship’s mission is to train and return the Kiplinger Fellows to their newsrooms (or home offices) armed with a new set of digital skills and the motivation to train others and improve the level of journalism worldwide.
The international 2019 Kiplinger Fellows are:
  • Andrea Baillie, managing editor, The Canadian Press; Toronto, Canada
  • Jane Gerster, national features reporter, Global News; Toronto, Canada
  • Waheedullah Massoud, production executive, BBC; London, England
  • Madalin Necsutu, editor-in-chief, Evenimentul Zilei; Chisinau, Moldova
  • Ali Rashid Panhwer, sub-editor, Associated Press of Pakistan, Karachi, Pakistan
  • Cindy Regidor, correspondent, France 24; San Jose, Costa Rica
  • Teri Schultz, freelance reporter, NPR, Deutsche Welle; Brussels, Belgium
  • Miguel Toral, director, sinfiltros.com; Madrid, Spain
The U.S. 2019 Kiplinger Fellows are:
  • Bethany Barnes, investigative reporter, The Tampa Bay Times, Tampa, Fla.
  • Kate Cook, city editor, Herald-Citizen; Cookeville, Tennessee
  • Beth Fertig, senior reporter, WNYC public radio; New York, New York
  • Joe Hernandez, reporter, WHYY public radio; Trenton, New Jersey
  • Jon Horn, reporter, KGTV; San Diego, California
  • Srividya Kalyanaraman, editor, BostInno, Boston, Massachusetts
  • Luz Lazo, transportation reporter, Washington Post, Washington, DC
  • Ginny McCabe, freelance reporter; Cincinnati, Ohio
  • Megan Pratz, producer, Cheddar; Washington, DC
  • Maria Luisa Rossel, correspondent, UNO-TV; Washington, DC
  • Colleen Shalby, engagement editor, Los Angeles Times; Los Angeles, California
  • Deepa Shivaram, associate producer, Meet The Press; Washington, DC
  • Charlotte West, freelance reporter; Seattle, Washington
  • Max White, digital producer, WXYZ; Detroit, Michigan
The Kiplinger Program in Public Affairs Journalism is in its 46th year, spending the first 45 at Ohio State University. It has evolved since its founding, transitioning from a nine-month master’s program to a digital media fellowships in 2011. In addition to the weeklong fellowship, the program offers workshops and training across the globe. In 2018, the Kiplinger Program training reached nearly 1,200 journalists. Full information about the Kiplinger Program is available at www.kiplingerprogram.org.
The Kiplinger Program was endowed at Ohio State in 1973 by Austin Kiplinger in honor of his father, W.M. Kiplinger, one of the university’s first journalism graduates in 1912. W.M. Kiplinger pioneered a new kind of journalism when he became publisher of The Kiplinger Letter and later Kiplinger’s Personal Finance. He has been described by his son as “a dedicated journalist, a muckraker and an inspiration to young journalists… a very original thinker.”

Monday, December 10, 2018

‘Voices for a Free Press’ at World Peace Bell

PENAmerica, NKyTribune in ‘Voices for a Free Press’ event at World Peace Bell on Sunday, December 9



Friday, December 7, 2018

Join PENAmerica, NKyTribune in ‘Voices for a Free Press’ event at World Peace Bell Sunday 4-6 p.m.

The NKyTribune is teaming up with PEN America on an international event celebrating the free press and free expression.
A public event, ’Voices for a Free Press,’ will take place at the World Peace Bell in Newport on Sunday, 4 – 6 p.m.
Click to go to PEN America’s website
“This is an open mic event,” said Judy Clabes, NKyTribune editor and publisher. “We hope the public will join us in speaking about the importance of a free press and its role in a democracy.”
Speaking briefly during the event will be area journalists, students, educators and area public officials, community activists, and citizens.
Representatives from Northern Kentucky University’s Scripps Howard Center for Civic Engagement and the College of Informatics, Thomas More University representatives, the University of Kentucky First Amendment Center and School of Journalism and Media, Society of Professional Journalists, and representatives of the region’s media outlets and the legal community.
There will be readings from the Constitution, poetry related to free expression, writings of Jamal Khashoggi, April Ryan, various op-eds and columns and from PEN America.
The Peace Bell will ring on the hour — at 4 p.m., 5 p.m., and 6 p.m.
“As we join in this international exercise, we will offer gentle reminders of the vital role of the free press and the rights of every American citizen to free expression,” said Clabes.
Southbank Partners is hosting the event and will be providing coffee and cookies and other refreshments.
The event is free and is open to the public. If you want to speak, please contact Judy Clabes at judy@nkytribune.com. The public will be accommodated, but those who have signed up in advance will be given priority.

Wednesday, December 5, 2018

Happy holidays!

Highlights from the SPJ/GCABJ/ONA holiday mixer