In an article headlined "Non-Profit Group Digs Into Investigations" the Wall Street Journal reported March 21, 2011 that
"The Center for Public Integrity is preparing to unveil a daily digital newspaper this spring that will publish 10 to 20 articles a day with a focus on investigative journalism.
The project, likely to be called Integrity Watch or I-Watch, is an attempt by the Washington-based non-profit journalism organization to expand the reach of its investigative journalism and generate new sources of income beyond donations.
The publication will be free online and available through an application on mobile and table devices as part of a $50, tax-deductible annual membership program. While the Web version will include ads, the application will be advertising free.
CIPG now employs more than 40 full-time editors and reporters. Stories will also come from an international consortium of investigative journalists and local accountability journalism groups."
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Brant Houston
Knight Chair of Investigative Reporting
Journalism Department, College of Media
University of Illinois
810 S. Wright St.
Urbana, IL 61801
217-333-7554
brant.houston@gmail.com
houstonb@illinois.edu
"The Center for Public Integrity is preparing to unveil a daily digital newspaper this spring that will publish 10 to 20 articles a day with a focus on investigative journalism.
The project, likely to be called Integrity Watch or I-Watch, is an attempt by the Washington-based non-profit journalism organization to expand the reach of its investigative journalism and generate new sources of income beyond donations.
The publication will be free online and available through an application on mobile and table devices as part of a $50, tax-deductible annual membership program. While the Web version will include ads, the application will be advertising free.
CIPG now employs more than 40 full-time editors and reporters. Stories will also come from an international consortium of investigative journalists and local accountability journalism groups."
--
Brant Houston
Knight Chair of Investigative Reporting
Journalism Department, College of Media
University of Illinois
810 S. Wright St.
Urbana, IL 61801
217-333-7554
brant.houston@gmail.com
houstonb@illinois.edu
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