News & Announcements
Wonder where the future of journalism is headed? Is there equity in the newsroom? How will journalists survive and thrive in the future? These are only a few of the topics we’ll cover during the virtual Society of Professional Journalists Region 4 and 5 Conference on Sat., Apr. 9, 2022. The conference will begin with opening […]
Read MoreThe PIO and the Right to Know is back and in person! Plan for a full day of best practices and lessons learned from crisis communications experts on Wednesday, April 27 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Wayne State University’s Student Center. This year we are featuring keynote speaker Michael Osterholm, PhD, MPH, epidemiologist, Covid-19 expert […]
Read MoreGot a great idea for a high-impact story that ‘Follows the Money’, but few resources to get it done? If so, check out The McGraw Fellowship for Business Journalism, an initiative of the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY. The McGraw Fellowship provides up to $15,000 and editorial support for experienced journalists to produce deeply-reported investigative […]
Read MoreDear SPJ Detroit members and friends, First and foremost, thank you to all the reporters, editors, producers, publishers, journalism professors and students who continued our mission to seek and report the truth during these challenging times. You are among the frontline, essential workers and heroes. Our journalism society extends our praise, gratitude and support with […]
Read MoreThe Detroit chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists is calling for entries for the Excellence in Media awards. We are also accepting nominations for Journalist of the Year and Young Journalist of the Year, as well as applications for a Laurain Scholarship. SPJ Detroit is presenting awards for outstanding journalism in Michigan Detroit publications, broadcast, […]
Read MoreNews outlets across the state filed a lawsuit against the Michigan Independent Redistricting Commission this week, aiming to get them to release secret memos that were used to draw districts. Bridge, The Detroit News, Detroit Free Press and Michigan Press Association filed the lawsuit. “We’re suing because the process that this group follows will guide […]
Read MoreINDIANAPOLIS — The Society of Professional Journalists is thankful that former New Mexico Gov. and United Nations Ambassador Bill Richardson negotiated the release of Danny Fenster. The American journalist was sentenced a few days ago to 11 years of hard labor in Myanmar. In a statement by the Richardson Center, Fenster’s release was secured following a private humanitarian visit by […]
Read MoreJob link here: https://www.indeed.com/viewjob?t=assistant+editor&jk=d7c36b333ee5fa01&_ga=2.76337173.1874130136.1636374768-254539786.1633959604 Full Job Description This position will be in office the first few weeks with a hybrid schedule after that. The Detroit Jewish News, is a Zionist weekly newspaper dedicated to preserve, protect and sustain the Jewish people of Metro Detroit, the state of Michigan and beyond — with a special dedication to the […]
Read MoreThe 2020 SPJ Detroit Excellence in Journalism Awards were held virtually this year due to COVID-19. You can watch the awards below and see winners below the video. 2020 Award Winners – Excellence in Journalism by SPJ Detroit on Scribd
Read MoreSPJ Detroit today released the list of finalists for its annual Excellence in Journalism awards competition. The more than 200 listees also include finalists for Journalist of the Year, Young Journalist of the Year and the inaugural Sojourner Truth Award in Topical Reporting, officials from the Detroit chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists said. […]
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