investigative journalism

    By Jonathan Berr

    | 4:00PM 6/04/2009
    The Huffington Post is trying to prove to readers and advertisers that it's more than an "Internet newspaper" that reprints content from other sources alongside the output of celebrity "volunteer" bloggers like Alec Baldwin. But those strategies have made it one of the most popular online...

    By Tom Barlow

    | 1:30PM 1/23/2009
    The news that the mighty New York Times is in deep financial trouble only accentuates what I believe will become a silent crisis in the next few years -- the lack of professionally researched, reliable news. When newspapers fold, where will you turn for in-depth information about happenings in your...

    By Jason Cochran

    | 3:40PM 10/20/2008
    The New York Times today reported that growing number of big newspapers have decided to get rid of their subscriptions with the Associated Press. That could be quite a savings for troubled papers, which reportedly pay more than $800,000 a year to supplement its own articles and photographs with...