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Old 06-13-2012, 04:56 PM   #48
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There are sources of original investigative journalism online.


The Huffington Post (in parts).
Byliner.
The Atavist.


For the most part, though, the best investigative journalism comes from print, then TV.

The problem is , we like getting news, but we have been trained not to pay for it. And supplying Accurate , informative news doesn't come cheap.
Maybe the solution may be the BBC option- a government provided news channel -news as a public utility. I'm not a fan of that solution, for many reasons. But there are many things in life that I am not a fan of. You learn to live it.
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