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Collaborations

An elderly man in a blue sweater looks thoughtful with a basketball hoop and ball in the background. The text reads "Money & March Madness" at the top and "FRONTLINE" at the bottom, highlighting their collaboration to expose college sports as a multi-billion dollar business.

FRONTLINE collaboration investigates the multi-billion dollar business of college sports

March 26, 2011

J-School Professor Lowell Bergman reported “Money and March Madness,” an inside look at the multi-billion dollar business of college sports. It airs on FRONTLINE.

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A white toe tag labeled "POST MORTEM" is attached to a foot with a thin string. The foot belongs to a body covered by a green sheet. Text in the bottom right corner reads: "Death Investigation in America, Tuesday, February 1, 2011" in a red box. This FRONTLINE and IRP Collaboration delves deep into death investigations.

Major IRP Collaboration on death investigations airs on FRONTLINE and NPR

February 24, 2011

On Tuesday, Feb. 1, PBS FRONTLINE broadcast “Post Mortem: Death Investigation In America,” an unprecedented collaborative investigation by the Investigative Reporting Program (IRP) at UC Berkeley, FRONTLINE, ProPublica and NPR.

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Close-up of stacks of U.S. hundred-dollar bills secured with white bands. The focus is on the front faces of the bills featuring Benjamin Franklin's portrait. A red "PBS FRONTLINE" logo is positioned in the bottom right corner of the image, reminiscent of their Gerald Loeb Awards-winning coverage on Black Money.

“Black Money” collaboration with PBS FRONTLINE earns Gerald Loeb Awards nomination

July 9, 2010

“Black Money” has won an honorable mention in the enterprise television category in UCLA’s prestigious Gerald Loeb Awards, the highest honors in business journalism.

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PBS FRONTLINE collaboration “The Card Game” Wins National Press Club Honors

June 27, 2010

Frontline’s “The Card Game,” has won the Broadcast Consumer Journalism category in the National Press Club’s Awards competition. The program was written and produced by Professor Lowell Bergman, director of the Investigative Reporting Program, and Oriana Zill de Granados. Marlena Telvick was an investigative reporter and assistant producer.

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A nighttime view of the Venetian Macao, a large, well-lit hotel and casino resort in Macau. The image showcases the resort's towering structure, intricate architecture, and gondola-filled canals reminiscent of Venice, Italy, with city lights in the background—a focus of Reuters/IRP collaboration on organized crime.

Reuters/IRP collaboration into organized crime in Macau launches

March 29, 2010

The Investigative Reporting Program (IRP) at the Graduate School of Journalism, UC Berkeley, announces the publication of a major investigation by one of our 2009-2010 IRP Fellows.

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Two men stand next to a tow truck carrying a dark blue SUV. Both men are in uniform; one wears orange-striped overalls, and the other wears a dark jacket. The scene is dimly lit, suggesting nighttime or an indoor setting with limited lighting, possibly near DUI checkpoints recently highlighted by the New York Times.

Project on DUI Checkpoints Launches in The New York Times, PBS NewsHour and newspapers across California

March 4, 2010

The Investigative Reporting Program (IRP) at the Graduate School of Journalism, UC Berkeley, announces the publication of a major investigation by one of our 2009-2010 IRP Fellows.

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