Investigative Journalism

SAGE PUBLICATIONS INCISBN: 9780872894143

Proven Strategies for Reporting the Story

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By William C. Gaines
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William C. Gaines is an investigative journalist who spent his career at the Chicago Tribune (1974-2001). He won the Pulitzer for investigative reporting in 1988 for a series of stories about corruption in the Chicago City Council and shared the prize in 1976 for special local reporting on a series of stories about unsafe medical practices in some Chicago hospitals. He was also a finalist for the prize in 1995 for stories about financial dealings of the Nation of Islam. Gaines has been teaching reporting courses since 1975, first at Columbia College in Chicago, then at University of North Dakota, and since 1999, at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. Gaines has also written an investigative biography of jazz composer and performer, Jelly Roll Morton.

1. The Investigative Reporter 2. How to Investigate and Pitch a Story 3. Investigating a Person, Place or Entity 4. Using the Internet During Investigations 5. Investigating Those Who Guard the Public 6. Examining the Police and the Courts 7. Investigating Charities, Non-Profits and Foundations 8. Investigating Government 9. Reporting About Consumer Fraud 10. Investigating Health Care 11. Investigating Business 12. Special Topic and Tricks of the Trade Appendices Federal Freedom of Information Act Law, Tax Exempt Organizations, and IRS 990 Filing How TV, Newspaper, and Internet Writing Styles Differ Glossary Index

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