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==Investigative Journalism==
==Investigative Journalism==
* ProPublica www.propublica.org (non-profit startup)
* ProPublica http://www.propublica.org (non-profit startup)
* The Blotter abcnews.go.com/blotter (within ABC News)
* The Blotter http://abcnews.go.com/blotter (within ABC News)
* Center for Public Integrity www.publicintegrity.org (venerable non-profit)
* Center for Public Integrity http://www.publicintegrity.org (venerable non-profit)
* Center for Investigative Journalism http://centerforinvestigativereporting.org/ (California-based nonprofit)
* Center for Investigative Journalism http://centerforinvestigativereporting.org/ (California-based nonprofit)
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Possible examples to present to spur discussion:

International News

  • Global Voices www.globalvoicesonline.org (non-profit, currently supported by partnership with Reuters and grant funding)
  • Allvoices www.allvoices.com (for-profit, global news-sharing social media, in Beta)
  • Ground Report www.groundreport.com (“mission-drive” for-profit)
  • Pulitzer Center for Crisis Reporting www.pulitzercenter.org (non-profit, giving small grants and exposure to international reporting projects by professional reporters)
  • DotSub www.DotSub.com (“mission-drive” for-profit, not news, but interesting model: translating online video for free, subsidizing with commercial services)

Investigative Journalism

Supporting International, Investigative and In-Depth Reporting in the New Media Environment

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