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Nonprofit Journalism: Removing the Pressure of the Bottom Line
2005 article about the operation of nonprofit news media, such as well-known National Public Radio (NPR) and the Christian Science Monitor and the lesser-known Gotham Gazette. Includes discussion of the operation of foreign not-for-profit journalism such as the BBC and The Guardian (which is owned by a nonprofit trust), public television in the U.S., and the effect of removing pressure from the bottom line. From the Carnegie Reporter.
http://www.carnegie.org/reporter/11/nonprofjourn/index.html
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