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McGann, Laura. "“Revenue promiscuity”: The many ways in-depth and investigative reporting will be funded (hopefully)." Nieman Journalism Lab. Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard, 20 Apr. 2010. Web. 17 Apr. 2024.
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McGann, L. (2010, Apr. 20). “Revenue promiscuity”: The many ways in-depth and investigative reporting will be funded (hopefully). Nieman Journalism Lab. Retrieved April 17, 2024, from https://www.niemanlab.org/2010/04/revenue-promiscuity-the-many-ways-in-depth-and-investigative-reporting-will-be-funded-hopefully/
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McGann, Laura. "“Revenue promiscuity”: The many ways in-depth and investigative reporting will be funded (hopefully)." Nieman Journalism Lab. Last modified April 20, 2010. Accessed April 17, 2024. https://www.niemanlab.org/2010/04/revenue-promiscuity-the-many-ways-in-depth-and-investigative-reporting-will-be-funded-hopefully/.
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