Looking forward to the future of journalism

Watchdog blog roundup for 1-19-10

What others are saying about watchdog journalism: California Watch: Mark Katches put out a call for the most memorable investigative stories of 2009. “Despite our industry woes, strong watchdog reporting is thriving at news organizations large and small — including nonprofit newsrooms.” Nieman Journalism Lab: What qualifies as a Spotlight story on Google News? Here … Read more

Watchdog blog roundup for 1-13-10

What others are saying about watchdog journalism: PolitiFact Texas: New watchdog site checks the truthiness of claims by Texas political candidates. California Watch: Yet another watchdog site goes live, this one in California. The Daily Caller: Tucker Carlson launches his own watchdog site with the help of $3 million.

Tracking the origins of a tank of gas

Express-News reader Rick Pratt wrote an interesting letter to the editor that discussed the consequences of our spending habits: Dr. Carbonell suggests we shouldn’t travel to Cuba because we would only be lining the pockets of its dictatorial leaders, the Castro brothers. This is probably true, but where would he suggest we spend our hard-earned … Read more

Watchdog blog roundup for 1-2-10

What others are saying about watchdog journalism: FishbowlNY: The public is hungry for investigative journalism — and willing to donate money to nonprofit journalism start-ups. “It truly is journalism for the people. And if traditional orgs don’t have the resources to give the people what they want to read, we’ll have to pay for it … Read more

A tough year for the mainstream media. But is watchdog journalism really dead?

2009 was a brutal year for the Express-News. We lost a third of the newsroom in March from painful layoffs, and the exodus of talent was demoralizing, there’s no way to sugarcoat it. Even after the layoffs, we’re still occasionally losing bright journalists who don’t see much of a future in mainstream news. They might … Read more