ProPublica: Two Years Old—and More Than 100 Stories Partnered
Two years ago today, the formation of ProPublica was announced in The New York Times. Since then, we’ve published more than 100 partnered investigations, posted hundreds of pieces on our Web site and created tools for other journalists to use (such as ChangeTracker, our Bailout Guide, and Recovery Tracker).
On this occasion of our “birthday,” we would like to thank each and every one of the newspaper, TV, radio and online outlets that have helped us in our mission to hold those in power accountable for their actions. We literally couldn’t have done it without them.
And while we’re celebrating our second year of life, we would also like to remind everyone that our stories can be used for free under the terms of our Creative Commons license. All we ask for is proper credit, a link back to us, no edits and no selling it on your own.
Read more for our list of partners.
ProPublica Publishing Partners
- ABC News
- Albany Times-Union
- Atlanta Journal-Constitution
- Baltimore Sun
- Barron’s
- Bloggingheads TV
- BusinessWeek
- CBS Evening News
- Chicago Tribune
- CNBC
- CNN
- Columbia Journalism Review
- Denver Post
- Flyp
- Huffington Post
- KQED
- Los Angeles Times
- Marketplace (public radio)
- MinnPost.com
- MSN
- MSNBC.com
- Nation magazine
- Newark Star-Ledger
- Newsweek.com
- New York Sun
- New York Times
- NOW on PBS
- Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
- Politico.com/Politico
- Reader’s Digest
- Salon
- San Diego Union-Tribune
- St. Louis Post-Dispatch
- Slate
- 60 Minutes
- Sunlight Foundation
- USA Today
- Washington Post
- WNYC Radio/Shovelwatch.org
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