Investigative reporting
An economist makes the case for saving investigative journalism
Stanford professor James T. (Jay) Hamilton is a realist. Expensive and ambitious investigative reporting, Hamilton…
How a Mississippi investigative reporter helped find a suspected serial killer
Mary Rose found the reporter who'd help her track down a suspected serial killer while…
3 ways to start reporting on your investigative project
Working on investigative reports? If you are looking at a system — a government program,…
Here’s the muckraking reporter who exposed FIFA
The Washington Post If you haven't already, take lunch and read this profile of Andrew…
100 hours: How one L.A. Times reporter binge-watched his way through an investigation
When Joe Mozingo came back from the Salt Lake City in September 2012, he had…
Local TV Stations Investigate Football Helmet Safety: Get Results
One of the benefits of my job is that as I travel around the country…
Learning from prize-winning journalism: tips for executing an investigative journalism project
In Poynter’s new e-book, "Secrets of Prize-Winning Journalism," we highlight and examine 10 award-winning works…
4 types of FOIAs and how to use them for your reporting
Before we get going, I should probably explain what I’m doing here. In a previous…
Center for Investigative Reporting to curate investigative reporting on new YouTube channel
TechCrunch | Center for Investigative Reporting The Center for Investigative Reporting will curate "The I-Files,"…
Susanne Reber joins Center for Investigative Reporting after NPR departure
Center for Investigative Reporting Last week's memo announcing Susanne Reber's departure from NPR, where she…
NPR’s deputy managing editor of investigations departs
Margaret Low Smith, NPR's senior VP for news, told staff on Tuesday that Susanne Reber,…
How a KSTP-TV story triggered Minnesota’s largest defamation award
City Pages Minneapolis-St. Paul television reporter Jennifer Griswold had a hot story in early 2009:…