What investigative journalism costs
Mother Jones asked the New York Times to provide a cost breakdown of the major investigative piece in the magazine this past weekend, done in collaboration with ProPublica:
- 2 years of reporting by a staff writer, full-time: 200k
- Editing for that period by 2 ProPublica editors: 30k
- Lawyering hours at ProPublica: 20K
- Editing hours at the Times magazine over past year (from me to copy editors, 5 editors in all involved): 40k
- Times fact-checking: 10k
- Photography fees plus expenses: 40k
- Times lawyering fees: 20k
- Web and Web graphic costs at both the Times and ProPublica: 10k
- Cost of adding 6 pages to the feature well to accommodate story: 24k
Labels: investigative journalism
2 Comments:
far be it from me to question the Times' costing, but really, 20 bills for the web costs for one story???
20 bills would barely cover the hosting fees with all those darn lawyers scouring the article for liability issues!
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