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Reporting series illuminates roles of Virginians who make democracy work
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A series of profiles from the Virginia Center for Investigative Journalism and WHRO takes inspiration from community journalism.
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A series of profiles from the Virginia Center for Investigative Journalism and WHRO takes inspiration from community journalism.
Stations have found that monetizing their local news sites takes experimentation and “a lot of learning.”
Gray Television’s donation grew out of a $15.7 million deal for five television stations in the state.
Michael Getler was “fully committed to the integrity of our work,” said PBS President Paula Kerger.
Making the documentary available to the Vietnamese people was a priority to the filmmakers and PBS.
“He’s one of those bright lights you don’t run into very often,” a colleague said.
The two-part story on the anti-malarial drug mefloquine had been scheduled to air in late November 2017.
The plaintiff is represented by a law firm that has filed hundreds of copyright lawsuits against media companies.
The new structure will aid collaboration and provide “clearer points of contact for our digital work,” said Managing Editor Sara Goo.
Joe Campbell created groundbreaking sustained-giving messages in national pledge breaks.
A journalist who wrote about the station’s recent harassment scandals shares what he learned about its internal culture.
The focus of an article about a suspicious album sale claims the coverage “obliterated” his career.