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In this episode, Rebecca talks with Tracey DeFrancesco, executive director of the A-Mark Foundation, about the A-Mark Prize for Investigative Journalism and its rapid national expansion. Tracy explains how the prize grew from a single press club award into a multi-state effort that puts real money behind investigative reporting, rewarding both journalists and their newsrooms. They discuss why investigative journalism is so resource-intensive, how financial recognition can sustain reporters and outlets, and the real-world impact these winning investigations are already having in communities across the country.
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In this episode, Rebecca talks with Tracey DeFrancesco, executive director of the A-Mark Foundation, about the A-Mark Prize for Investigative Journalism and its rapid national expansion. Tracy explains how the prize grew from a single press club award into a multi-state effort that puts real money behind investigative reporting, rewarding both journalists and their newsrooms. They discuss why investigative journalism is so resource-intensive, how financial recognition can sustain reporters and outlets, and the real-world impact these winning investigations are already having in communities across the country.