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Traditional Media Falters While Non-Profit Journalism Grows

John Mecklin | Posted 10.12.2009 | Media


John Mecklin

What sustains a not-for-profit magazine is a balanced approach to revenue that includes advertising, subscriptions, charitable donations and, as goody-goody as it may sound, a real belief that the journalism being done is important, and would not be done otherwise.

Nerds, News and Neat Stuff

Jan Schaffer | Posted 10.01.2009 | Technology


Jan Schaffer

Documents and data are becoming key ingredients for creating entry points into the news.

Bay Area News Project: Room for All

Geri Spieler | Posted 11.28.2009 | Media


Geri Spieler

Is it possible that the future of real journalism is in the form of a non-profit entity?

Officials Develop Plan For Distributing Scarce Ventilators During A Severe Pandemic

Posted 11.23.2009 | Home


By Sheri Fink, ProPublica This story was produced by ProPublica under a Creative Commons license. With scant public input, state and federal offici...

Stimulus Transparency Watchdog Won't Release Federal Contract Details

ProPublica | Christopher Flavelle | Posted 09.13.2009 | Business


Back in July, a software company named Smartronix landed an $18 million contract to build a Web site where taxpayers could easily track billions in fe...

The New Media Epiphany

Marcia G. Yerman | Posted 08.31.2009 | Media


Marcia G. Yerman

Two years ago, I had a personal epiphany at the Personal Democracy Forum: New media could change everything... From communications to politics to culture. At PDF '09: more revelations.

California State Crime Lab Escapes Budget Cuts

Huffington Post Investigative Fund | Ben Protess and Emily Witt | Posted 08.31.2009 | Politics


This post was co-published with ProPublica. Good financial news out of California is rare these days, but one key crime-fighting agency has emerged f...

The New Walter

Lee Schneider | Posted 08.30.2009 | Media


Lee Schneider

Now that everybody's got their own mic, you have to fact check everybody. You need to know their motivations and who's paying them. You have to be your own Walter.

Take ProPublica's Health Care Survey

ProPublica | Posted 08.29.2009 | Politics


ProPublica

How will proposed changes affect consumers who rely on the system for their health? To find the answer, we're asking readers to tell us about their greatest concerns about our health system.

Think Again: The End of Local Reporting

Eric Alterman | Posted 08.17.2009 | Media


Eric Alterman

With much of the world of journalism focusing on the trials and tribulations of our great national newspapers, it's easy to forget the importance of Tip O'Neill's old adage: "All politics is local."

Problem Nurses Stay on the Job As Patients Suffer

ProPublica | Posted 08.13.2009 | Living


ProPublica

Five years after his daughter's death, the nursing board weighed in, saying in a letter to Glaubach that an outside expert found the treatment "within the standards of care" under state law.

Corporate Jet Group Tries To Block ProPublica Freedom Of Information Act Request

ProPublica | Posted 07.18.2009 | Media


That got ProPublica interested in how many other companies had asked the FAA to excise their planes' tail numbers from records tracking private flight...

A.P. In Deal To Deliver Nonprofits' Investigative Journalism

New York Times | Richard Perez-Pena | Posted 07.14.2009 | Media


Four nonprofit groups devoted to investigative journalism will have their work distributed by The Associated Press, The A.P. will announce on Saturday...

National Zoo In DC Using Stimulus Funds Despite Ban

ProPublica | Michael Grabell | Posted 06.04.2009 | Politics


Soyono the Sumatran tiger will get her enclosure spruced up under the federal stimulus bill. So will Luke the Lion. But forget about Miss B., the old ...

AIG, Others Routinely Denying Care To Contractors Injured In Iraq, Afghanistan

ProPublica | T. Christian Miller and Doug Smith | Posted 05.18.2009 | Business


Civilian workers who suffered devastating injuries while supporting the U.S. war effort in Iraq and Afghanistan have come home to a grinding battle fo...

Stimulus Money Has Public Interest Groups On Edge

ProPublica | Michael Grabell | Posted 04.18.2009 | Politics


Once upon a time, at a news conference that now seems long, long ago, there was word that a dazzling paradise would rise from the swamps of New Jersey...

How To Fix American Journalism

Sara Catania | Posted 04.12.2009 | Media


Sara Catania

If American journalism is to save itself, it must look to non-profits and universities for funding and support.

SEC Watched Porn, Ran Private Businesses Instead Of Catching Madoff, Report

ProPublica | Posted 01.19.2009 | Business


The Securities and Exchange Commission is taking a drubbing these days for its abject failure―despite detailed tips―to catch Bernie Madoff in what...

Underlying Questions Remain About Natural-Gas Drilling

Susan Cosier | Posted 01.01.2009 | Green


Susan Cosier

The race to drill for natural gas has never been so furious as it has been over the last few years. Yet, still lingering is the question of whether the process could contaminate groundwater.