Data in the Newsroom: A Beginner's Guide to Data Journalism
MTA
Principles, tools, and story templates for reporters who want to work with data
2nd Edition
*Data in the Newsroom: A Beginner’s Guide to Data Journalism* serves as a practical roadmap for reporters to integrate structured data into their daily beat reporting. The book argues that data is not merely a specialized skill but a fundamental journalistic tool that provides scale, context, and accountability. It demystifies the technical barriers by focusing on accessible tools—primarily spreadsheets—and emphasizing a "data mindset" that treats datasets as sources to be interrogated, verified, and contextualized rather than as absolute truths.
The text guides readers through the entire lifecycle of a data project, beginning with sourcing information through public portals and records requests. It provides detailed instructions on "data cleaning"—the process of standardizing messy files—and the critical step of verification to catch errors before publication. Chapters on basic statistics and math help journalists calculate rates, percentages, and averages accurately, while also teaching them how to communicate uncertainty through margins of error and confidence intervals.
Beyond the numbers, the book focuses on storytelling and ethics. It outlines principles for clear data visualization, advising reporters on how to choose the right chart types and how to use mapping to reveal geographic disparities. It stresses the importance of "writing with numbers," using plain language to make complex data relatable to a general audience. Central to the guide is a commitment to ethics and equity, urging journalists to consider what data leaves out and how to minimize harm when reporting on vulnerable populations.
The final section provides a set of reproducible workflows and beat-specific templates. By offering frameworks for covering elections, schools, crime, and health, the book shows how to turn recurring data releases into meaningful investigative opportunities. Ultimately, the guide aims to empower non-technical journalists to build reproducible, transparent, and high-impact stories that bridge the gap between raw data and the human experiences it represents.
This book is designed for non-technical journalists and reporters who want to incorporate data into their reporting without needing to become programmers or statisticians. It's ideal for local newsroom reporters working on education, health, crime, government, or other beats who want to enhance their storytelling with data using accessible tools like spreadsheets and simple mapping services. The book assumes no prior data analysis experience and focuses on practical, deadline-friendly skills that can be applied immediately to routine reporting.
January 22, 2026
74,741 words
5 hours 14 minutes
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