Turning Investigative Reporting into Artful Radio
When done well, investigative radio stories have the power to change the world.
When done well, investigative radio stories have the power to change the world.
But it's not easy. All those documents, numbers and unnamed sources who don't want to go on tape make investigative stories seem like the least friendly radio stories on the planet. NPR's Laura Sullivan breaks down the critical pieces that make investigative radio stories an art form of their own, the structure that brings them to life and the moments that leave other forms of journalism in the dust.
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Laura Sullivan is an NPR News investigative correspondent whose work has cast a light on some of the country's most disadvantaged people.