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21st Century Muckrakers
Nieman Reports

4.95USD
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In the era of digital journalism, learning how journalists do investigative reporting is essential: insights from the frontlines provoke thought and discussion. The articles were published in the Spring 2008 issue of Nieman Reports magazine.


CONTENTS

  • Seeking New Ways to Nurture the Capacity to Report, by Charles Lewis
  • New Sources of Funding, New Sources of Reporting, by Gilbert Cranberg
  • Going Online With Watchdog Journalism, by Paul E. Steiger
  • Watchdog Reporting: Exploring Its Myth, by Florence Graves
  • Understanding the Value of Investigative Reporting, by Bill Buzenberg
  • When a Few Dollars Make a Big Difference, by John Hyde
  • Transparency Increases Credibility, by Mark Schapiro
  • Good Journalism Can Be Good Business, by Daniel Brogan
  • Digital Journalism: Will It Work for Investigative Journalism? by Barry Sussman
  • Investigative Reporting About Secrecy, by Ted Gup
  • Secrets and the Press, by Walter Pincus
  • Loud Noises, Sharp Elbows, and Impolitic Questions, by Jim Boyd
  • Urgent Issues the Press Usually Ignore, by Danny Schechter

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