Tuesday, January 5th, 2010
Look out Alta California, ’cause there’s another online media presence in the San Francisco Bay Area.
“California Watch, a nonprofit and independent investigative reporting team, exposes injustice, waste, mismanagement, wrongdoing, questionable practices, and corruption so that those responsible can be held to account and so the public can be armed with the information needed to debate solutions and spark change.”
O.K. then.
Question: Will students play a role in the reporting? Oh yes. What will a bunch of college kids from the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism and the Sacramento State University (aka CSU Sacramento) come up with?

Expect good things.
Bon courage, California Watch!
PS: Here the people behind CW:
Advisory Board
History Professor, University of Southern California
Director, California Field Poll
Vice President, Nguoi Viet Daily News
Editor, voiceofsandiego.org
President and CEO, The Commonwealth Club
Journalism Professor, San Francisco State University
Multimedia Producer/Ford Fellow, University of California, Berkeley
Journalism Professor, University of Southern California
Public Safety and Community Health Consultant
Northern California Bureau Chief, Associated Press
Journalism Professor, Arizona State University
Executive Editor, La Opinión
Vice President of News, KPIX-TV
Executive Editor, Sacramento Bee
Independent Filmmaker/President, Snitow-Kaufman Productions
Vice President and General Manager, KQED
Co-Chair, Common Sense California
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