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Madeleine Barwick

Ensuring investigative journalism’s future

If the current newspaper business model can’t support investigative reporting then does it have a future? Madeleine Barwick spoke to Associate Director of the US Centre for Investigative Reporting Christa Scharfenberg to find out.

Interview with David Cohn, founder of Spot.Us

The funding model that has supported journalism for more than a century is in crisis and no one has any idea what the future holds. But this hasn’t stopped journalistic innovators like Spot.Us founder David Cohn from trying something new. Madeleine Barwick spoke to him about the inspiration for Spot.Us and its critics.

Is investigative journalism an endangered species?

Madeleine Barwick talks to The Age’s Richard Baker about investigative reporting, the ethics of publishing from someone’s Facebook account, and the challenges of dealing with sources.

Ensuring investigative journalism’s future

If the current newspaper business model can’t support investigative reporting then does it have a future? Madeleine Barwick spoke to Associate Director of the US Centre for Investigative Reporting Christa Scharfenberg to find out.

Interview with David Cohn, founder of Spot.Us

The funding model that has supported journalism for more than a century is in crisis and no one has any idea what the future holds. But this hasn’t stopped journalistic innovators like Spot.Us founder David Cohn from trying something new. Madeleine Barwick spoke to him about the inspiration for Spot.Us and its critics.

Is investigative journalism an endangered species?

Madeleine Barwick talks to The Age’s Richard Baker about investigative reporting, the ethics of publishing from someone’s Facebook account, and the challenges of dealing with sources.

more from Madeleine Barwick

Investigative journalism and the academy

Do universities offer a safe harbour for investigative journalism within the current storm buffeting the news industries? In this piece, Madeleine Barwick talks to Professor Wendy Bacon from UTS.

Ensuring investigative journalism’s future

If the current newspaper business model can’t support investigative reporting then does it have a future? Madeleine Barwick spoke to Associate Director of the US Centre for Investigative Reporting Christa Scharfenberg to find out.

Interview with David Cohn, founder of Spot.Us

The funding model that has supported journalism for more than a century is in crisis and no one has any idea what the future holds. But this hasn’t stopped journalistic innovators like Spot.Us founder David Cohn from trying something new. Madeleine Barwick spoke to him about the inspiration for Spot.Us and its critics.

Is investigative journalism an endangered species?

Madeleine Barwick talks to The Age’s Richard Baker about investigative reporting, the ethics of publishing from someone’s Facebook account, and the challenges of dealing with sources.

Interview with Chris Masters

Madeleine Barwick talks to Walkley award-winning investigative reporter Chris Masters about the fate of investigative reporting, new media, and what makes a good story.

Interview with Jeff Sparrow, editor of Overland

Founded in 1954, Overland, which is celebrating its 200th issue, describes itself as ‘the most radical of Australia’s long-standing literary and cultural magazines’. Madeleine Barwick talks to current editor Jeff Sparrow.

100 articles — ‘Losing the news: The future of the news that feeds democracy’

What is the ideal relationship between journalism and democracy? And is it still attainable? In this selection for our ‘100 articles that every journalist should read about journalism’ project, Madeleine Barwick discusses Alex Jones’s ‘Losing the News: The Future of the News That Feeds Democracy’.

Columbine: Review

In the latest of our #topjournobooks that every journalist should read, Madeleine Barwick reviews “Columbine”, Dave Cullen’s recently published investigation into the 1999 Columbine High School massacre.