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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-031.mrc:270955741:5501
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245 10 $aRise of nonprofit investigative journalism in the united states
260 $a[Place of publication not identified]$bROUTLEDGE,$c2018.
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490 1 $aRoutledge Research in Journalism Ser.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aCover; Half Title; Series Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Foreword; Acknowledgments; 1 Introduction: The Changing Face of Watchdog Journalism; 2 New Collaborations: A Mutual Benefit; 3 Crashing through the Firewall; 4 Saving Journalism and Democracy during the Financial Crisis; 5 Funding Nonprofit Accountability Journalism; 6 Secondary Factors Promoting the Creation of Nonprofit Accountability News Centers; 7 Case Studies of Four National Nonprofit Investigative Reporting Centers
505 8 $a8 On the Ground with Smaller Nonprofit News Organizations9 Ethical Issues in Foundation Funding of Journalism; 10 Flash in the Pan or a Sustainable Business Model?; Index
520 3 $aWith a foreword from Michael Schudson, The Rise of Nonprofit Investigative Journalism in the United States examines the rapid growth, impact and sustainability of not-for-profit investigative reporting and its impact on US democracy and mainstream journalism. The book addresses key questions about the sustainability of foundation funding, the agendas of foundations, and the ethical issues that arise from philanthropically funded journalism. It provides a theoretical framework that enables readers to recognize connections and relationships that the nonprofit accountability journalism sector has with the economic, political and mainstream media fields in the United States. As battered news media struggled to survive the financial crisis of 2007-2009, dozens of investigative and public service reporting startups funded by foundations, billionaires and everyday citizens were launched to scrutinize local, state and national issues. Foundations, donors and many journalists believed there was a crisis for investigative journalism and democracy in the United States. This book challenges this and argues that legacy editors acted to quarantine their investigative teams from newsroom cuts. It also demonstrates how nonprofit journalism transformed aspects of journalistic practice. Through detailed research and practical discussion, it provides a comprehensive study of this increasingly important genre of journalism. The Rise of Nonprofit Investigative Journalism in the United States is an important text for academics and students of journalism, communications theory, media and democracy-related units, as well as journalists worldwide.
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