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Authors:Gerry Lanosga  Brant Houston
Institution:1. The Media School, Indiana University, USA;2. College of Media, University of Illinois, USA. E-mail: houstonb@illinois.edu
Abstract:Against a backdrop of pessimism about the future of investigative reporting, this study reports major findings of a survey of mainly US-based investigative journalists (N?=?861). Although respondents reflect some of the current negative discourse, they also report high perceptions of autonomy and job satisfaction and say resources for investigative reporting are maintaining and even increasing. The survey provides empirical indication of the migration of investigative journalists to nonprofit newsrooms, with nonprofit journalists offering especially positive appraisals of the state of their craft. Also explored are investigative journalists’ professional role conceptions as well as perceptions of the nature of their relationship with the public and public policymakers.
Keywords:agenda setting  investigative journalism  journalistic roles  nonprofit news  social responsibility  survey
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