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The Frontier was honored as a finalist for Best New Website in the 2016 Great Plains Journalism Awards. It also partnered with local, state and national media outlets for groundbreaking investigative projects and experimented with novel ways to tell stories. It is one of Oklahoma's leading advocates
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The organization has conducted research and enterprise reporting on issues important to the Oklahoma public, including a five-part series on rape in December 2017, problems within the Tulsa County jail, stories about major problems regarding a wealthy Sheriff's department contributor who was a
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It originally charged $ 30 a month for the investigative stories on its site, though it subsequently dropped its paywall. At the time it had about 650 members and aimed for 850 in its first 12 months, said Lorton.
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staff reporters Dylan Goforth, its Editor in Chief, and Clifton Adcock, Senior Staff Writer, as well as Kassie McClung and Aspinwall. Regarding its initial hires, Andy Rieger a
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for transparency in government and has fought for access to records on the public's behalf. In 2018, it was chosen as one of three finalists for the 2017 annual award in the
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reserve deputy who accidentally killed an arrestee, and the bonuses paid to CoreCivic, a for-profit prison operator, despite repeated
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president and publisher, Robert Lorton III, and Ziva Branstetter, a former special projects editor of the
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in 2015 in its Cushing prison, at the same time the staff in state prisons suffered from stagnant wages.
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The corporation, founded in 2016, is overseen by a board that includes Frontier co-founders, former
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The Frontier has partnered on Oklahoma stories with national and international media, such as the
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The Tulsa Frontier is ditching its pricey paywall and becoming a nonprofit as it attempts to grow
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gets its operating revenue from subscriptions and donations along with funding from sponsors.
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is an investigative news and multi-media platform website that practices long-form,
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journalism professor and former decades-long editor and columnist at the
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had." "That gave it credibility not only in Tulsa, but in Oklahoma."
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who led the release of over 500 non-violent offender inmates.
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Its competitors include the state's major daily newspapers:
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said: "They were some of the best writers and editors the
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since October 1, 2018, and formerly owned since 2011 by
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Founder(s)
www.readfrontier.org
watchdog journalism
Oklahoma
Tulsa, Oklahoma
non-profit corporation
Tulsa World
The Washington Post
Marshall Project
2015 Pulitzer Prize
University of Oklahoma
Norman Transcript
riots
Scripps Howard Foundation
The Oklahoman
GateHouse Media
Fortress Investment Group
Softbank
Denver
Philip Anschutz
Anschutz Corporation
Berkshire Hathaway
Warren Buffett
Marshall Project
Kevin Stitt
"Will readers pay for local news? A digital startup in Tulsa bets that they will"
Columbia Journalism Review
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