Newsday is looking for an investigative reporter skilled at reporting and telling stories in-depth as part of its “quick-strike” team. These stories would be reported and written within one to three months.
They would be enterprise stories with investigative elements, including analysis of public databases on government websites, public records from the court system, data from FOIL requests, and working to include data analysis to breaking news stories. The reporter also would be available to produce in-depth stories tied to current events. The candidate should aspire to produce “exclusive” stories that resonate with readers and viewers, are impactful in the community and drive reform.
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