Transcription for Investigative Journalism
Investigative journalism relies on rigorous documentation: statements, interviews, audio files, and cross-referencing versions. When this material is not transcribed and organizβ¦
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Passo 1
Catalog audio by source, date, and editorial relevance.
Passo 2
Transcribe in order of priority.
Passo 3
Review names, titles, and data to ensure accuracy.
Passo 4
Create a log cross-referencing statements by topic or subject.
Passo 5
Keep the original audio archived for verification and editorial defense.
Traceability as editorial protection
In investigations, the paper trail is part of the newsroom's defense. Transcripts linked to the original audio create a record that can be presented in the event of legal challenges or editorial questioning.
Collaboration among reporting teams
When material is transcribed, different team members can work in parallel, identify gaps in the investigation, and divide verification tasks without relying on individual listening.
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