Rcfp.org is a site of great interest for a huge audience: from journalists themselves, to lawyers and the general public concerned with media bias and freedom, by taking a look around, users will be able to read extensive coverage on the problems of free media and the First Amendment in the US.
If you are more inclined to learn about online media than the traditional sort, you will be able to find lots of interesting materials on this site as well. Though most of the information on the site is in text format, you can get some podcasts as well. The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press offers journalists a variety of specific resources, ranging from legal assistance to automated help in writing letters to obtain records and documents from public offices (FOI). You can also keep up with the Committee’s work by taking a look at its public speeches and support letters, or by visiting the reading room, where a variety of white papers, investigative articles and introductory essays in constitutional law and freedom are featured. The site is very nicely designed and clearly caters for the needs of its target-audience in an extremely user-friendly manner. 







