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Amanda Zamora
December 12, 2012
Crowdsourcing campaign spending: What ProPublica learned from Free the Files
The nonprofit’s ambitious effort got hundreds of readers to sift through television ad spending records. Here’s what they learned along the way.
Adrienne LaFrance
March 23, 2012
New FCC rules offer a “historic opportunity” for low-power community FM radio
Low-power radio signals only reach a couple of miles, but a substantial increase in stations could help fill a much larger coverage gap.
Justin Ellis
March 6, 2012
Blair Levin on national broadband and its implications for the future of journalism
The man who headed up the FCC’s National Broadband Plan talks with us about the role Internet access plays in information sharing and innovation
Ken Doctor
July 21, 2011
The newsonomics of U.S. media concentration
Could News Corp.’s U.K. hacking scandal impact the coming wave of news company consolidation in the United States?
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