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Articles tagged Center for Investigative Reporting (47)

Long before the Panama Papers and other high-profile international projects, a global network of investigative journalists collaborated over snail mail.
“There may be two partners who think they can’t work together, but really you could have a meeting or two and talk things out and resolve some questions — and then they actually could work together.”
“Our angle on the current state of journalism is this: The crisis of journalism and legacy news media is structural, and not just a matter of technological challenges or broken business models.”
“The flip side of disinformation is trust.”
“Where you find resistance to collaboration is where you’re finding news enterprises hastening their own demise.”
Have you always wanted to read a book a week for a year or make better, faster-loading maps? Look no further.
“For someone just starting out with a local news project, the most important takeaway from our report — and our work in general — is that we are stronger working together than we are working alone.”
Plus: Reveal staffs up and revs up, another public radio hand jumps to private industry, and dynamic ad insertion: friend or foe to high ad rates?
The Texas Tribune and Houston Chronicle are home to reporters for Reveal, helping to produce new stories for the radio show as it gets ready to go weekly in 2016.