It's been eight years since the National Press Foundation started handing out awards for online journalism.
This year's winner is politifact.com, a project by the St. Pete Times and Congressional Quarterly that rates the accuracy of political statements by candidates and advocates.
The site is akin to factfinder.org, so I can't help but wonder is this where journalism is headed? These special projects are highly interactive and take lots of time to create, but they're not you're traditional sites.
I guess would really be considered new media.
Saturday, December 6, 2008
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