4 responses to “Can ProPublica be the public interest watchdog of online news?”

  1. City debates whether bloggers are reporters « WordCount/by Michelle Vranizan Rafter

    [...] like the Center for Investigative Journalism or privately funded investigative Websites such as ProPublica or on their own blogs or [...]

  2. As optimists tell, it’s a great time to get into journalism « WordCount - Freelancing in the digital age

    [...] which is paying thousands of dollars for personal essays, or investigative news Websites such as ProPublica, Environmental Health News and BailoutSleuth, which are being funded by philanthropists or [...]

  3. WordCount online media recap for week of April 17 « WordCount - Freelancing in the Digital Age

    [...] submitted entries in the Web news category: the St. Louis Beacon, Voice of San Diego, MinnPost.com, ProPublica and Center for Independent Media. Winners will be announced at 3 p.m. [...]

  4. My Table at the Algonquin is Online « The Social Writer

    [...] what paid blogging gig and who’s left their newspaper investigative reporter assignment for ProPublica. If you like seeing the people you talk to F2F, sign up for the 2009 annual conference in San [...]

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