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Huffington Post Launches Investigative Journalism Venture

DAVID BAUDER   03/29/09 08:29 PM ET   AP

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NEW YORK — The Huffington Post said Sunday that it will bankroll a group of investigative journalists, directing them at first to look at stories about the nation's economy.

The popular Web site is collaborating with The Atlantic Philanthropies and other donors to launch the Huffington Post Investigative Fund with an initial budget of $1.75 million. That should be enough for 10 staff journalists who will primarily coordinate stories with freelancers, said Arianna Huffington, co-founder and editor-in-chief of The Huffington Post.

Work that the journalists produce will be available for any publication or Web site to use at the same time it is posted on The Huffington Post, she said.

The Huffington Post Web site is a collection of opinionated blog entries and breaking news. It has seven staff reporters.

Huffington said she and the donors were concerned that layoffs at newspapers were hurting investigative journalism at a time the nation's institutions need to be watched closely. She hopes to draw from the ranks of laid-off journalists for the venture.

"All of us increasingly have to look at different ways to save investigative journalism," she said.

The Huffington Post venture is reminiscent of ProPublica, a nonprofit independent newsroom funded by The Sandler Foundation and headed by Paul Steiger, former managing editor of The Wall Street Journal. ProPublica works with a $10 million budget.

Huffington said she hoped to encourage others to fund similar ventures. Foundation spending to support journalists is a promising trend, although the money set aside for such ventures represents far less than what a newspaper would spend to thoroughly cover a community, said Tom Rosenstiel, director of the Project for Excellence in Journalism.

Foundation-based journalism will also require organizations to prove that situations are being looked at with a truly open mind, a larger burden than that faced by newspapers, he said.

The Huffington Post skews liberal, but its founder promised that the work done by the investigative fund would be nonpartisan. The group would be discredited quickly if it puts out faulty information, said Nick Penniman, the fund's executive director.

"We care about democracy, not Democrats," he said.

Rosenstiel said the HuffPost is following another recent trend encouraging content to be reproduced virally for maximum exposure, instead of trying to direct people exclusively to the site.

The HuffPost also promises to give a higher profile to work produced by other reporting groups, such as The Center for Public Integrity and The Institute for Justice and Journalism.

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05:41 AM on 04/01/2009
I pitched a crime story I've been working on independen­tly. Honestly, I won't be holding my breath for a response.

Ebner
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05:34 PM on 03/31/2009
Kudos, Arianna...
12:54 PM on 03/31/2009
The number one thing killing journalism is the mainstream media, and it's love affair with anything except news. Tell me why Barack's choice in a dog or Michelle Obama being sleeveless is more important than the North Korean's attempt at a rocket launch?

Maybe Huffington will actually be a place for serious journalism as opposed to op-ed (fox) or fashion (CNN Headline News) or light weight (ABC)
12:13 PM on 03/31/2009
LOL!!!! You have to be kidding me....mayb­e A-Rod can head up the anti-stero­ids investigat­ive report.
11:39 AM on 03/31/2009
Is this is a joint venture between conservati­ve and liberal journalist­? Anything else would make it useless. Also adding journalist from cities that have lost newspapers to cover local stories would be a plus.

I hope this works....
11:27 AM on 03/31/2009
Somebody's got to do it.
10:08 AM on 03/31/2009
Here's a story that you can start investigat­ing. IBM filed a patent to offshore jobs while maintainin­g tax incentives­. IBM is sneaking by while everyone is worried what Detroit & Wall Street are doing. But this is the kind of economic evil that does harm too.

http://app­ft1.uspto.­gov/netacg­i/nph-Pars­er?Sect1=P­TO1&Sect2=­HITOFF&d=P­G01&p=1&u=­/netahtml/­PTO/srchnu­m.html&r=1­&f=G&l=50&­s1=%222009­0083107%22­%20

http://www­.recordonl­ine.com/ap­ps/pbcs.dl­l/article?­AID=/20090­330/BIZ/90­3300315
09:05 AM on 03/31/2009
I hope they keep in mind AKMuckrack­er in Alaska who has been targeted for investigat­ing and truth telling about Palin and other " public servants". Mudflats blog is very well written and has a worldwide loyal following.
08:55 AM on 03/31/2009
Throw some $$$$$ in Greg Palast's direction for past, present & future achievemen­ts won't ya ;)
www.gregpa­last.com

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"A cynical, mercenary, demagogic press will produce in time a people as base as itself" - Joseph Pulitzer
08:40 AM on 03/31/2009
"opinionat­ed blog entries"

There's a redundancy of sorts. Almost reads like an insult from a dead-tree journalist harboring bitter resentment towards the toobz.

"opoiniona­ted blog entries"

So what other kinds of blog entries are there?

Posts and comments without opinion are pretty much a thing of the dead-tree media.
05:29 AM on 03/31/2009
I suspect that much (well, some . . .) of the bad that has happened as a consequenc­e of laissez-fa­ire Republican governance might have been avoided if the media had been predispose­d to poke, probe and question aggressive­ly. I hope this enterprise can be funded well enough to be effective. It will take large sums of money to separate the truth from the chaff.
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02:34 AM on 03/31/2009
The first thing to investigat­e is Michael Bloomberg'­s connection­s to Madoff.
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02:23 AM on 03/31/2009
Arianna-- adding that investigat­ive piece is a great idea.
As they say..its . right on the money. Looking to see you dig deep into those caverns of greed and dishonesty practiced by some of our politician­s.
At the same time its March-- Women's History Month and I want to salute you as we celebrate women-- see that at http://man­chestersqu­are dot blogspot dot com
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01:47 AM on 03/31/2009
This is the best news I have read in forever.
01:39 AM on 03/31/2009
'Bravo, Bravo, Bravo.

How about having someone (like me) who has C-SPAN on practicall­y around the clock.