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Exploring the Chicago Tribune archives with Kori Rumore

23 min · 1. maj 2026
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Have you ever wondered how major newspapers are able to reference coverage of events that happened sometimes more than 100 years ago? It's often thanks to decades of meticulous record-keeping that ends up in the paper's archives. Kori Rumore is a visual journalist for the Chicago Tribune, and joins Reporter's notebook to explain how that information is archived, what's contained within, and why the materials are a valuable component to storytelling.

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