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NECIR at WGBH The New England Center for Investigative Reporting at WGBH produces in-depth journalism that exposes injustice and drives change.

New England Center for Investigative Reporting, part of Boston University with editorial offices at WGBH, exposes injustice by producing and teaching in-depth, impactful journalism.

Nice win for  radio series about how a man, wrongfully sent to prison for 38 years, tries to put his life back together.
06/24/2019

Nice win for radio series about how a man, wrongfully sent to prison for 38 years, tries to put his life back together.

Facebook Twitter Print Email RedditA radio series about a wrongfully convicted man’s effort to rebuild his life after nearly four decades in prison earned the New England Center for Investigative Reporting (NECIR) and WGBH a national prize for storytelling from the Catholic Press Association. CPA ...

Thank you, NECIR supporters! Big award announcement today: "Illicit massage investigation wins national Murrow Award for...
06/18/2019

Thank you, NECIR supporters! Big award announcement today: "Illicit massage investigation wins national Murrow Award for NECIR, WGBH."

Facebook Twitter Print Email RedditA five-part radio series investigating illicit massage parlors in Massachusetts and across the United States earned the New England Center for Investigative Reporting and WGBH News a national Edward R. Murrow Award, among the most prestigious honors for broadcast a...

New study: "Americans think 'made-up news' is a bigger problem than climate change."
06/14/2019

New study: "Americans think 'made-up news' is a bigger problem than climate change."

Republicans are much more likely than Democrats to identify made-up news as a "very big problem." They are also more likely to say that they see it "often," and they are three times as likely as Democrats to blame journalists for creating it.

"The White House press secretary—the office, if not the person—is an outgrowth of the idea that, in a democracy, informa...
06/14/2019

"The White House press secretary—the office, if not the person—is an outgrowth of the idea that, in a democracy, information matters, and facts matter, and while politicians and the press may tangle and tussle, they are ultimately on the same team."

The press secretary for the Trump White House, who announced her resignation today, used her pulpit to spread the gospel of winning.

"Even in the best of conditions, investigative reporting is hard — digging up what people do not want exposed, sifting t...
06/12/2019

"Even in the best of conditions, investigative reporting is hard — digging up what people do not want exposed, sifting through hidden records, confronting the powerful. It is doubly difficult in closed societies without guarantees of press freedom."

Two recent examples in Russia and China show just how risky investigative reporting can be.

"By itself, journalism — no matter how proficient or how brave — can’t save us from political corruption at the highest ...
06/10/2019

"By itself, journalism — no matter how proficient or how brave — can’t save us from political corruption at the highest level. It never could."

When democratic norms crumble, “even the most intrepid journalism can slip into the void.”

Russian media, celebs protests against investigative journalist's drug bust.
06/10/2019

Russian media, celebs protests against investigative journalist's drug bust.

Three of Russia's leading newspapers took the unusual step on Monday of publishing identical front page headlines to protest over what they suspect is the framing of an investigative journalist on drug charges.

A new study says fake news is making people less likely accept real news.
06/07/2019

A new study says fake news is making people less likely accept real news.

It’s not just making people believe false things—a new study suggests it’s also making them less likely to consume or accept information.

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05/24/2019

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While he says he intends to be a “full-time volunteer” for the campaign, Fiedler’s exact role hasn’t been determined.

Another national hit from NECIR...
05/24/2019

Another national hit from NECIR...

Allowing undocumented immigrants in Connecticut to obtain driver's licenses may have reduced hit-and-run crashes in the state. Eight other states are considering similar laws.

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