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The campaign finance story: Putting it all together David Donald Training Director Investigative Reporters & Editors
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Summary Basic tools Basic documents and data Sourcing, interviewing Selling, writing and editing the story Taking it back to the newsroom
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Basic Tools Online - The Web, commercial databases Documents and data in-house Books from the profession The Spreadsheet The Database Manager
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Kinds of stories Contributor and special interest influence Candidate expenditure trends Breaking – or bending – the rules Routine checks of filings Coordination among candidates and party levels The incremental investigation Add two or three of your own ideas
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Getting started Always think and then communicate (at the appropriate time) minimum story promises to editors Look to add context for other stories to build editor enthusiasm Comparisons and trends are almost always stories Think incremental at first
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The Paul Williams Way Conception of investigation: One-time tips Regular source cultivation Clips Angles after the one-time story Looking: Walk-arounds, drive-arounds -- Investigative Reporting and Editing by Paul Williams, Prentice-Hall, 1978
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The Paul Williams Way Feasibility: Obstacles – skills, time, cooperation? Resources - document availability, reporter availability? Competition?
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The Paul Williams Way Go-No Go?: Minimal story Base-building, research list for standards (Knight Center has given you much of this.)
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The Paul Williams Way Planning: Files Duties Schedule FOI and Open Records Needs
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The Paul Williams Way Original Research: Paper and data trails People trails Re-evaluation: How often? Analysis of gaps
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The Paul Williams Way Writing and Re-Writing: Outline Chronology Appropriate leads Graphics Publication Follow-up plan
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Documents FEC records and databases IRS political nonprofits (527s) records State and local campaign finance records and databases Federal, state and local contract records and databases Incorporation records Court records
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Sourcing, Interviewing Making time Doing your research on the person Making the ground rules clear Let them talk Scripting the interview
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Writing and editing the story Writing and editing the story Accuracy Humans Use of graphics Use of chronologies The screenplay: Tension and resolution
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Getting editor buy in Again, always think minimum story Know your editor and manage up by anticipating responses and needs If you have to use the buzz words, use them Believe in coaching and journalism as a cooperative endeavor
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Promise yourself now List three small tasks to accomplish on Monday List an objective for the first week back Write one goal from the seminar Agree to remind each other of the objective at the end of the week Agree to remind each other of the goal two weeks later
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