And the Batten Winners Are…
The Charlotte Observer, the Argus Leader of Sioux Falls, S.D. and the Kansas City Star share the first $25,000 James K. Batten Award for Excellence in Civic Journalism.
The Charlotte Observer, the Argus Leader of Sioux Falls, S.D. and the Kansas City Star share the first $25,000 James K. Batten Award for Excellence in Civic Journalism.
James Fallows of The Atlantic Monthly delivers the keynote address of the 1996 James K. Batten Symposium for Excellence in Civic Journalism.
Matt Storin, editor of The Boston Globe, delivers the Batten dinner keynote address about his experiences working with "The People's Voice" project.
Excerpts from "Civic Journalism: From Citizens Up," and "Elections '96: From Citizens Up," two panels of the 1996 Batten Symposium.
Remarks from The Pew Charitable Trusts President Rebecca Rimel at the Batten Awards dinner in Washington in May.
The Charlotte Observer attempts to take its civic journalism to the next level by trying to do it daily.
An update on the 1996 Pew projects.
The citations for The Charlotte Observer, The Argus Leader of Sioux Falls, S.D. and The Kansas City Star, winners of the 1996 Batten Award.