How to find and execute the scoops that can rock the world
Gio 10 aprile 2025
11:30 - 12:20
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One of the most common questions investigative journalists get asked is how they choose what to investigate. Revelations that expose simmering scandals or bring down governments can often seem like pure alchemy. Where do good story ideas come from? Are there methods and practices that can improve your odds of finding a great story? And why do some reporters seem to have more luck than others?
This panel will include insights on how to choose the right topic to investigate; how timing of a big investigation matters; the importance of surprise for your intended audience; and why the biggest investigative revelations nearly always involve people failing to do what the public expect of them.
Moderated by Gerard Ryle.
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Festival Internazionale del Giornalismo
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Alison Fitzgerald Kodjak
Alison Fitzgerald Kodjak is an assistant managing editor on ProPublica’s national staff, overseeing a team of reporters and senior editors across the country. She joined ProPublica from The Associated Press, where she was acting global investigations editor, managing a team of more than 30 investigative reporters, editors and videographers worldwide. At AP, she oversaw investigative coverage of the war in Ukraine, the pandemic and two presidential impeachments, and she worked closely with PBS Frontline and ABC News to create documentary films from AP’s work. Work she led at AP received many honors, including an Overseas Press Club award, the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights grand prize and the Peabody Award for Best Documentary. In more than 25 years in journalism she worked at NPR, Bloomberg News, The Philadelphia Inquirer and The Center for Public Integrity, covering economics, health policy and taxes. She also covered major news events including the 2008 financial collapse, the f...