Old Guard: At ProPublica, Charity Begins in the Newsroom
by Willard C. Rappleye Jr. | July 15th, 2009
While the freedom of the press guaranteed by the First Amendment has never been successfully challenged politically, it is now being challenged economically: as a practical matter, the press is not so free.
In the hard new priorities of news management, dwindling resources struggle to keep coverage alive on essential routine beats, while the public-interest side of the business — investigative journalism, the very heart and soul of journalism — is being unforgivably squeezed in the face of fiscal realities. (more...)
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