Mike Stark Tips for Covering Congress

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Mike Stark of StarkReports.com provides tips on covering Congress and citizen journalism.

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Covering Congress: The Art of Insider Citizen Reporting
THU, 07/22/2010 - 10:30AM, Miranda 7
We all know about the infamous "Beltway Bubble" and the information divide between political professionals and the rest of us. That divide is not, however, an immutable rule of nature -- a relatively modest number of independent citizen journalists can have a huge impact in neutralizing the insiders' advantage in knowledge of both congressional process and policy details. In this training, a few of the intrepid folks engaged in just that mission, operating from both inside and outside Washington, will share their experiences. The panelists will also offer concrete tips to help those interested in entering the field find their niche.
PANELISTS: Jeremy Koulish, Mike Stark, David Waldman, Donny Shaw, Marcy Wheeler, David Dayen

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Video title: Mike Stark Tips for Covering Congress
Category: Netroots Nation Netroots Nation 2010
Submitted by: Will Urquhart




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