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Who’s a journalist anyway?

San Francisco free-speech poster child Josh Wolf, who was alternately defended and attacked as an "anarchist and activist" for refusing to disgorge to the authorities his video of a protest — and paid the price by serving 226 days in federal prison in 2006 — is now a "real" journalist, according to the San Francisco […]

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Consolidation woes

Two interesting postings from journalists, expressing outrage at the destructive effects of corporate consolidation in the newspaper industry:   Alan Mutter, media blogger at Reflections of a Newsosaur, describes the slashing of staff, infrastructure, institutional memory and community connection at the San Mateo County Times under the management of Northern California newspaper oligopolist MediaNews. His […]

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Help us fundraise: Fact-checking political ads for upcoming election

Newsdesk.org, The Public Press and the Knight Foundation-supported SPOT.US "crowdfunding" project are teaming up to raise $2,500 to support investigative coverage and fact-checking of San Francisco-focused election advertisements. Your micro-donation will make a difference! [Newsdesk.org editor Josh Wilson interviewed by David Cohn of Spot.Us]     Pledge Your Support for SF Election Ad Fact-Checking:    http://wiki.spot.us/election If […]

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