Learn what it takes to produce a successful investigative endeavor from start to finish from several top performers in this field in the Drilling Deep: Investigative Reporting Workshop Series, Friday, July 13, in Oklahoma City and Thursday, July 19, in Toronto.
These important seminars, to be held at The Daily Oklahoman in Oklahoma City, and at the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto, are sponsored by SABEW with a grant from the Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation.
SABEW members are admitted free but must register. Nonmembers pay $35, which includes a year’s membership in SABEW, a $55 value.
Register here for the Oklahoma City or Toronto workshops.
A final program schedule is being determined. Please visit the SABEW website soon for more details on these and two more workshops that are tentatively planned for early fall in two other cities.
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