Exxon-Columbia spat highlights emerging gray area in nonprofit journalism December 3, 2015 By David Uberti
Government lies July 7, 2014 By Chris Mossa Charles Lewis’ new book says nonprofit journalism is the answer to government lying and corporate bullying–but we have to figure out how to pay for it
Hey, Greensboro News & Record, don’t sell yourself cheap! July 2, 2014 By Corey Hutchins A creative model to restore local arts coverage raises some serious questions
Beacon of hope in St. Louis? November 4, 2013 By Deron Lee Nonprofit newsrooms team up to swing for the fences–minus the Cardinals coverage
How Wisconsin’s watchdogs kept their home July 1, 2013 By Anna Clark Investigative newsroom drew on a network of allies in successful bid for governor’s veto
Boom‘s time? June 26, 2013 By John Mecklin The promising nonprofit quarterly, Boom: A Journal of California, aims to bridge academia and journalism, reach beyond California–and stay afloat.
Watch out, watchdogs June 5, 2013 By Anna Clark GOP-led Wisconsin legislature moves to push investigative journalists off campus
The Ford Foundation’s unprecedented grant to The Los Angeles Times May 22, 2012 By Michael Canyon Meyer And what for-profit/ nonprofit partnerships mean in the age of Sam Zell
Audit Notes: Fukayama on the Crisis, WSJ on Exec Pay, Nonprofit News January 27, 2012 By Ryan Chittum
Will the IRS Derail Nonprofit Journalism? November 21, 2011 By Steven Waldman At a crucial moment, the taxman drags his feet on granting tax-exempt status
Nonprofit News and the Tax Man November 17, 2011 By Ryan Chittum The IRS questions whether journalism startups qualify for tax-exempt status
New Knight Foundation Report October 18, 2011 By Alysia Santo How local news nonprofits search for sustainability