The
YouTube Reporters’ Center, located at youtube.com/reporterscenter, hosts a
series of short video tutorials on subjects such as investigative journalism,
citizen journalism, journalism ethics and how to conduct an interview.
The
five-minute video on investigative journalism is presented by Woodward, who
along with a fellow Washington Post reporter uncovered the Watergate scandal
which led to president Richard Nixon’s resignation.
CBS News
anchorwoman Katie Couric offers tips on “how to conduct a good interview” while
Ariana Huffington, co-founder and editor-in-chief of The Huffington Post
website, talks about “citizen journalism.”
New York
Times columnist Nicholas Kristof provides instruction on reporting from a
conflict zone “without getting shot.”
Other
tutorials include “How to Capture Breaking News on Your Cell Phone” and “How to
Build Your Audience on YouTube.”
YouTube
described the venture as a bid to help “citizen reporters” learn more about how
to report the news.
The
Google-owned video-sharing site also invited users with reporting experience to
upload “how-to” videos to YouTube to “share your knowledge with citizen
journalists around the world.”
Arianna Huffington on "Citizen Journalism":