Session Focus: Ethics and impact of investigative formats Investigative stories have always been at the heart of conversations on accountability, ethics and professional standards. Making the invisible visible and exercising objective judgment is an ideal, public media strives for. But taking a position is a high stakes call. In this session we will discuss creating inquiry-based stories. Is it easier to be critical from the outside looking in? Does the investigative format allow for innovation, or do we rely too heavily on old styles and methods for storytelling? What if you don’t find what you are looking for?
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