Salt Lake Tribune Alerts Police To Threats To Staffers After COVID-19 Editorial

Anxiety And Anger Grip Press Corps In Mexico After Spate Of Murders

Knocked Down By A Car On Live TV, Tori Yorgey Is Still Ready To Cover Pittsburgh

NEWS ANALYSIS

TV Reporter Hit By A Car While On The Air Highlights Risks Of Do-It-All Journalism

Tori Yorgey was reporting live for WSAZ Charleston, W.Va., when she was struck by a car Wednesday night as she covered a water main break and weather that brought snow, ice and slick roads. She hit the ground with a thud and popped back up to finish her live shot. While many on social media applauded Yorgey’s ability to keep calm and carry on with her broadcast, the incident highlights the risks that reporters can face while doing their jobs — and raises questions about how newsrooms and television stations can ensure the safety of their staffers.

WSAZ Charleston Reporter Hit By Car While Reporting Live

Man Sentenced for Cyberstalking WKBW Buffalo Reporter

Anchor Opens Up About Being Sexually Assaulted By Co-Worker

COMMENTARY BY MARIANNA SPRING

I Get Abuse And Threats Online. Why Can’t It Be Stopped?

Online abuse against women is on the rise, but why aren’t the police, the government and social media companies doing more to stop it?

TVN EXECUTIVE SESSION WITH DAN SHELLEY

Delta Be Damned, RTDNA Presses On With Live Conference

RTDNA will be the canary in the coal mine for journalism conferences in September, when it convenes in Denver without the Society of Professional Journalists, its longtime partner. Executive Director Dan Shelley discusses plans for navigating the live event amid the Delta surge and the most pressing dangers and prerogatives facing journalists as unsteady times continue and attacks on reporters persist.

German Broadcaster Says Taliban Are Carrying Out ‘Organized Searches’ For Journalists

Taliban fighters searching for a Deutsche Welle journalist in Afghanistan shot dead a member of his family and seriously injured another, Germany’s international public broadcaster reported. “It is evident that the Taliban are already carrying out organized searches for journalists, both in Kabul and in the provinces. We are running out of time!” said Deutsche Welle Director General Peter Limbourg on Thursday.

News Groups Seek To Protect Journalists In Afghanistan

Safety is always a concern for journalists in unstable countries. The added element in Afghanistan now, as it was previously in Iraq, is the safety of people — not just journalists but drivers, translators and others — who helped news organizations at different points in the 20 years the United States has fought in the country.

Washington Post Asks Biden Administration To Help Evacuate Journalists

The paper’s publisher emailed U.S. National Security adviser Jake Sullivan this morning on behalf of the Washington Post, New York Times and Wall Street Journal.

TVN FOCUS ON JOURNALISM

Reporter Safety A Story That Won’t Go Away

Since attacks on journalists dramatically escalated last year, station groups have tightened safety protocols and veteran reporters are going into potentially volatile environments with escape routes at the ready. Even after 2020’s violent crescendo, journalists must be constantly vigilant against threats that “can happen spontaneously,” says Ruschell Boone, a reporter with NY1.

Outcry Over Abuse Of BBC Editor At Shutdown Protest

Correspondents Describe Challenges, Dangers Of Covering Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

The dangers of covering the Israeli-Palestinian conflict have been ever apparent in multiple TV live shots during the past week, as network correspondents describe the tense situation against a backdrop of incoming missiles and falling shrapnel. Above, a bomb hits the building housing international media including the Associated Press on May 15.

25 Guidelines For Journalists To Safely Cover Unrest

Your goal should be to get close enough to observe the scene without endangering yourself or others, or interfering with security or rescue operations.