Summary
In Ohio, a group of newspaper editors from publications that had been longtime competitors throughout the state started a cooperative agreement in which they went from sharing stories to working together on investigative projects (page 23). In the past two years, several partnerships have won IRE Awards, including the "Disposable Army" project involving ProPublica, the Los Angeles Times and ABC News; "The Tobacco Underground," which brought together a consortium of journalists from throughout the world; and the Chauncey Bailey Project, a joint effort by journalists in the Oakland, Calf., area.
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Can't We All Just Get Along?
For most of the history of our profession, the answer among journalists at various news organizations has been "absolutely not."
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