Investigative journalism: Difference between revisions
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== Well known investigate teams == | == Well known investigate teams == | ||
# ABC investigations - one team for all ABC news: | # ABC investigations - one team for all ABC news: [https://www.abc.net.au/news/contact/investigations web form] | ||
# SBS news team: | # SBS news team: [https://help.sbs.com.au/hc/en-au/requests/new?ticket_form_id=4583162168463 web form] | ||
# 60 minutes Chanel 9: | # 60 minutes Chanel 9: [https://9now.nine.com.au/60-minutes/send-a-story web form], 60Minutes@nine.com.au email, phone 02 9906 9999 | ||
== Interesting stories == | == Interesting stories == | ||
I have no time to fill in now this section, but I left it as to do reminder. | I have no time to fill in now this section, but I left it as to do reminder. |
Revision as of 02:38, 8 March 2024
Telling my story is only first step. While I believe that there is a lot that can be learned from my story, it is still just one story. I do believe that it is not unique, but at least now I do not have resources to investigate other stories. Investigative journalism seems like a right way to go. There are many journalist doing investigative journalism. I asked around trying to find the most popular ones. It is based on very small pool, but I thought it might be still useful.
Well known investigate teams
- ABC investigations - one team for all ABC news: web form
- SBS news team: web form
- 60 minutes Chanel 9: web form, 60Minutes@nine.com.au email, phone 02 9906 9999
Interesting stories
I have no time to fill in now this section, but I left it as to do reminder.