Showing posts with label journalism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label journalism. Show all posts

A new home for investigative journalism on YouTube

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Some of the biggest news stories of recent times have played out on YouTube—we’ve been transfixed by citizen-uploaded footage coming out of...

Your questions on the future of Iraq

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There is perhaps no other country in the world that has undergone more change or been under more scrutiny in the past decade than Iraq. The ...

Share your reflections on Hurricane Katrina, five years later

thumbnail Five years ago, on August 29, Hurricane Katrina began battering the Gulf Coast region, destroying homes, schools and businesses, and submerg...

You Report: What’s happening now in the Bay Area?

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Though YouTube is a global site, it’s often local videos that are most relevant to your life. When people use camcorders and mobile phones ...

Art Imitates Life: Re-enacting Prop 8 Trial on YouTube

thumbnail In its January 13, 2010, ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court blocked the public broadcast of the proceedings in Perry v. Schwarzenegger, a U.S. D...

Neda Soltan and the power of human rights video

thumbnail A year ago this weekend, Tehran erupted in protest at the disputed results of Iran’s tenth presidential election. In the severe government c...

YouTube launches in South Africa

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Today a new territory is added to the list of YouTube locations: South Africa. This is the first domain launch on the African continent. For...

Five YouTube Reporters win $10,000 journalism grants from Project: Report

thumbnail They documented college dining hall workers , teens struggling with cancer , and doctors treating the poor. Through Project: Report, a jour...

Project: Report Round 2 Begins, Semi-Finalists Announced

thumbnail All of the entries for Round 1 of Project: Report are in, and a panel of judges from the Pulitzer Center have chosen the top 10 semi-finali...

Iraqi Voices: Voter Perspectives on Election Day

thumbnail On Sunday, despite as many as 100 bomb blasts throughout the country, according to news reports , Iraqi citizens flocked to the polls in hig...

Five Days Left to Submit in Round 1 of Project: Report

thumbnail The deadline is quickly approaching in the first round of Project: Report 2010 , a journalism contest done in partnership with the Pulitzer ...

Project: Report 2010 – Sharing Your Stories With the World

thumbnail Today, in partnership with the Pulitzer Center, YouTube presents Project: Report 2010 , a journalism contest – made possible by Sony and In...

Remembering Dr. Martin Luther King Through His Words

thumbnail Dr. King, one of the United States' most beloved national heroes, led the nation through the struggles of the civil rights movement with...

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