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  2. The Center for Investigative Reporting - Wikipedia

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    The Center for Investigative Reporting (CIR) is a nonprofit news organization based in San Francisco, California. [3] CIR was founded in 1977 as the nation’s first nonprofit investigative journalism organization. It subsequently grew into a multi-platform newsroom, with its flagship distribution platform being Reveal.

  3. News nonprofit sues ChatGPT maker OpenAI and Microsoft for ...

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    The Center for Investigative Reporting said Thursday it has sued ChatGPT maker OpenAI and its closest business partner, Microsoft, marking a new front in the news industry's fight against ...

  4. News nonprofit alleges copyright infringement in lawsuit ...

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    The Center for Investigative Reporting has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft alleging copyright infringement in a new fight against unauthorized use of news content in building ...

  5. California Watch - Wikipedia

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    California Watch, part of the nonprofit Center for Investigative Reporting, began producing stories in 2009. [1] The official launch of the California Watch website took place in January 2010. [2] The team was best known for producing well researched and widely distributed investigative stories on topics of interest to Californians. [3]

  6. 'Never saw such hell': Russian soldiers in Ukraine call home

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    In a joint production on Saturday, Feb. 25, The Associated Press and Reveal at the Center for Investigative Reporting will broadcast never-before-heard audio of Russian soldiers as they confront ...

  7. Reveal (podcast) - Wikipedia

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    PRX (radio), Center for Investigative Reporting Reveal is a nationally broadcast public radio show and investigative reporting podcast hosted by Al Letson . The radio program is released on Saturdays on radio stations in the Public Radio Exchange network and the show is also available in podcast form.

  8. Steve Wilson (reporter) - Wikipedia

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    [15] In a follow-up email to Detroit blogger Dave Shea, Wilson noted his intent to start a not-for-profit news organization he originally dubbed The Michigan Center for Investigative Reporting. [16] On the day Wilson's non-profit (ultimately named The Michigan News Center) was to go live on the Internet, he suffered a massive heart attack.

  9. Robert Jon Rosenthal - Wikipedia

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    In January 2008, he became executive director of the Center for Investigative Reporting, [1] a nonprofit investigative news agency. [4] Since then, he has overseen the growth of the organization to what is now the largest nonprofit investigative reporting organization in the country, with a staff of 70 and budget of $11 million. [13]