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$800K Goes a Long Way for the Center for Investigative Reporting

The Center for Investigative Reporting received $800,000 from the funding of the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation to help create an investigative reporting channel on YouTube this July.

To make it even more “high-impact,” CIR is teaming up with the Investigative News Network.  Continue reading

Here is a Great Infographic on How Social Media is Replacing Traditional Journalism

Social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, Google+ (haha, okay maybe not Google+), Pinterest and YouTube have become influential staples in most people’s daily lives. Obviously. You probably have a Facebook tab up on your browser right now.

However, quantifying just how influential social media really is seems to be a topic in which researchers are just now skimming the surface.

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