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Crosscut. com - Wikipedia The Cascade PBS newsroom, formerly Crosscut com, is an American nonprofit news website based in Seattle In contrast to traditional news organizations, the website mainly engages in analytic journalism
The Cowardly Killing of a Seattle Newsroom | Post Alley That effectively ends the nearly two-decade run of the news site originally known as Crosscut, which was founded in the mid-2000s after a different set of suits halted publication of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, gutted its newsroom, and threw dozens of journalists out on the street
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Last words: What Washington is losing with the demise of Crosscut Here’s a short list of some ways Crosscut journalists met their potential, doing important journalism outside of the daily grind of the news cycle: Melissa Santos’ nine-month investigation of the way bad cops kept their jobs in Washington, even though everyone knew they were trouble
Cascade PBS Lays Off News Staff, Citing Federal Cuts Cascade Public Media, the Seattle-based PBS affiliate that owns the long-running website Crosscut, is laying off most of its newsroom staff, eliminating 19 local news positions—16 of them filled— just months after finalizing a union contract with newsroom staff
Last words: What Washington is losing with the demise of Crosscut It was a few years earlier, in 2015, when Crosscut merged with public TV station KCTS-9 We were at the cutting edge of a movement to combine in-depth journalism with the financial might of local NPR and PBS stations