Journalist's Guide

HELPFUL MEDIA ORGANIZATIONS Student Press Law Center (SPLC) 1608 Rhode Island Ave., NW, #211 Washington, DC 20036

202-785-5450 www.splc.org

“The Student Press Law Center is an advocate for student First Amendment rights, for freedom of online speech, and for open government on campus. The SPLC provides information, training and legal assistance at no charge to student journalists and the educators who work with them.”

RTDNA (Radio Television Digital News Association) The National Press Building 529 14 th Street, NW, # 1240 Washington, DC 20045

212-246-0398 www.rtdna.org “Visibility, Advocacy, Training, Resources, Networking and Awards for Broadcast and Digital Journalists.” Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press 1156 15 th Street, NW, #1250 Washington, DC 20005 800-336-4243 or 202-795-9300 www.rcfp.org “A 501(c)(3) nonprofit association dedicated to assisting journalists since 1970” Society of Professional Journalists Eugene S. Pulliam National Journalism Center

3909 N. Meridian St. Indianapolis, IN 46208

317-927-8000 www.spj.org

“Dedicated to encouraging a climate in which journalism can be practiced more freely and fully, stimulating high standards and ethical behavior in the practice of journalism and perpetuating a free press.”

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