These Journalists Spent Two Years and $750,000 Covering One Story

These Journalists Spent Two Years and $750,000 Covering One Story

11/23/2013

link

https://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2013/10/these-journalists-spent-two-years-and-750-000-covering-one-story/280151/

summary

This article tells the story of a group of journalists who dedicated two years and $750,000 to cover a single story. The journalists investigated an unsolved murder case and sought to bring attention to the systemic failures in the criminal justice system. The article highlights the commitment, passion, and perseverance of the journalists, as well as the challenges they faced along the way. It also emphasizes the importance of long-form, in-depth journalism in creating meaningful impact and sparking change. The story serves as an inspiration and a reminder of the power of investigative journalism.

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