Editor's Pick
Editor’s Pick: 2022’s Best Investigative Stories about China and Taiwan
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GIJN presents our editor’s picks for the best investigative journalism stories from China and Taiwan during 2022.
Global Investigative Journalism Network (https://archive.gijn.org/tag/taiwan/)
GIJN presents our editor’s picks for the best investigative journalism stories from China and Taiwan during 2022.
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This was a tough year for Chinese journalists, who continue to work in a repressive press landscape. Yet several outstanding investigations were produced by courageous newsrooms in 2021. In this curated roundup, we list eight fine examples from China and Taiwan.
The Reporter is known in Taiwan for its in-depth investigative stories. The team behind it recently launched a podcast, which surged into the charts soon after it was launched. Here host Jason Liu and producer Lan Wanchen tell GIJN about their experience in making podcasts related to investigative journalism and their tips for making a program that audiences want to listen to.
El equipo de The Reporter sacó recientemente un podcast que saltó a las listas de popularidad en muy poco tiempo. En esta nota, el presentador Jason Liu y el productor Lan Wanchen brindan consejos para hacer un programa investigativo que el público quiera escuchar.
With trust and interest in journalism declining among millennials around the globe, Taiwan’s Reporter is taking a gamble. Its mission: to re-engage the younger generation with in-depth journalism. Will it work?