Master Class Bob Woodward (Master Class)

How much better can it get than a tutorial in investigative journalism delivered by Bob Woodward? This online journalism course, ideal for students of all levels, will provide you with insights into journalism that are difficult to come by outside of insider knowledge. This behind-the-scenes look at investigative journalism is also the kind of instructive present that a father or grandfather would appreciate. Bob Woodward, a prominent investigative reporter who was part of the tandem Woodward and Bernstein that brought Watergate to the public's attention, taught the class. He is a Pulitzer Prize winner and the author of multiple best-selling books.


You'll learn about guiding principles of journalism, how to locate a story, in-depth reporting, finding sources, developing the interview, and writing the piece in 24 separate on-demand video sessions totaling around 4 12 hours. You will receive a workbook for the class, offline lessons, a subscription to the Master Class newsletter, and access to an online community of Master Class students as part of the bonus features included in this online course.


MasterClass is a fantastic source of continuing education that offers A-list instruction in business, art, design, wellness, and technology. MasterClass has more than 100 online courses available with a subscription membership and a 30-day no-questions-asked refund policy. They also run a Buy One, Gift One sale several times a year so it’s worth checking if that promotion is active.


  • All levels
  • 4 ½ hours on demand video
  • Taught by world renowned journalist
  • PDF workbook
  • Offline lessons
  • Online community

Website: masterclass.com/classes/bob-woodward-teaches-investigative-journalism

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