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Product Name: The Investigative Journalism Impact Report (IJIR) – Jumaisi Case Study
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Focus: A detailed analysis of the cause and effect between the Citizen TV broadcast and the DCI’s resumed probe.
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Report Contents:
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Pre-Exposé Timeline: Documenting the stalling of the case.
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The Broadcast: Analysis of key revelations that triggered public outrage.
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The Aftermath: Tracking official reactions from DCI, political figures, and the public.
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Impact Metric: Measuring the exposé’s success in prompting state action.
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Features:
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Interviews with media analysts and legal experts.
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Social media sentiment analysis before and after the broadcast.
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A framework for measuring the ROI of investigative reporting.
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Format: In-depth PDF report and an accompanying video summary.
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Target Audience: Journalism students, media houses, NGOs, and communication professionals.
Long Description:
The sequence of events is undeniable: A Citizen TV exposé airs, public outrage erupts, and the DCI suddenly finds new momentum in a stalled murder investigation of suspect Jumaisi. This is a textbook example of journalism acting as the fourth estate, holding power to account.
The Media Lens Kenya presents the Investigative Journalism Impact Report (IJIR): The Jumaisi Case Study. This report is not just about the crime; it’s about the power of information. We deconstruct how a single broadcast can shake the foundations of bureaucratic inertia and force accountability in a way that quiet diplomacy often fails to achieve.
This report serves as a crucial tool for understanding the tangible value of a free and bold press in a democracy. It provides media houses with a compelling case for investing in investigative units and offers citizens a clear look at how journalism works on their behalf. Understand the mechanics of how news creates change. Download the IJIR Jumaisi Case Study today.