Behind the Stories

How news reporting changed during the COVID-19 pandemic


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UConn Journalism students Izzi Barton, Brendan Carpenter and Raquel Williamson go behind the stories to find out how journalists adapted to remote work during the COVID-19 pandemic. Charles Sennott, founder and editor of The GroundTruth Project, explained how Report for America reporters had to do their work "with incredible respect" for the pandemic and the job of the journalist in times of crisis. ESPN Features production assistant Daniela Marulanda said she had to shift her perspective on virtual reporting, seeing it as a personal challenge to test her abilities as a storyteller. Hartford Courant reporter Emily Brindley described how she got a crash course in covering public health while her newsroom permanently closed during the pandemic.


Hosted by UConn Journalism senior Rachel Philipson. 

Featured music: In the Dark by Crowander


Additional reading: 

With the Loss of Physical Newsrooms, How are Young Journalists Faring?

The coronavirus has closed more than 70 local newsrooms across America. And counting.

Virtual Newsroom: getting journalism done in a digital age

COVID-19 Is Crushing Newspapers, Worsening Hunger for Accurate Information

Hartford Courant, oldest US newspaper, to close its offices

The Hartford Courant’s newsroom is closing down





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