How accountability reporting evolved for the digital age

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Verkkothe watchdog still barks contains original interviews with editors of the newspapers studied, who explain why they are staking their papers' futures on the one thing that.

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Verkkothis portrait of the modern newspaper industry shows how papers of varying sizes and ownership structures around the country marshaled resources.

Verkkofor journalism educators and their students, beth knobel’s the watchdog still barks should prove valuable in at least two respects.

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How accountability journalism has evolved in the digital era.

Business press failed to investigate and hold accountable wall street banks and major mortgage lenders in the years leading up to the financial crisis of 2008.

Verkkoas well the primary role of instigating stories about the abuse of power, secondary news coverage can also strengthen other accountability mechanisms.

Verkkoshe defines accountability reporting as sustained “original nonbreaking news reporting about the work of government and of public policy.

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