Clark to Head Center for Public Integrity Media Project

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CLARK TO HEAD CENTER FOR PUBLIC INTEGRITY MEDIA PROJECT
[SOURCE: Drew Clark]
National Journal reporter Drew Clark will be joining the Center for Public Integrity on August 14 to lead its global media and telecommunications project, “Well Connected.” Clark will assume direction of a project that has been funded by the Ford Foundation for the past three years and has received awards from the Investigative Reporters and Editors, the Online News Association and USC Annenberg School for Communications, and the Society of Professional Journalists. The scope of Clark’s work will range from Net neutrality to media ownership, from Hollywood's anti-piracy "broadcast flag" to telephone access charges set by state public utility commissions. The goal of the "Well Connected" project is to provide the most comprehensive reporting on the business and legislative influences behind our nation’s information networks. Prior to his time at the National Journal Group, Clark covered business, politics, society and law for a variety of newspapers, magazines and Web sites, including the San Francisco Chronicle and the Mail and Guardian of Johannesburg, South Africa. He graduated from Swarthmore College, and from the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism in New York City, and is the recipient of several journalism awards.
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Clark to Head Center for Public Integrity Media Project