The Texas Tribune
Non-profit news organization covering politics and public policy in Texas / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Texas Tribune is a nonprofit politics and public policy news website headquartered in Austin, Texas.[1][2] Its stated aim is to promote civic engagement through original, explanatory journalism and public events.[3]
Type | Nonprofit |
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Format | Web |
Founder(s) | John Thornton Evan Smith Ross Ramsey |
Editor-in-chief | Sewell Chan |
CEO | Sonal Shah |
Founded | 2009 |
Headquarters | 919 Congress Avenue Austin, Texas, U.S. 30.271557°N 97.741243°W / 30.271557; -97.741243 |
OCLC number | 465271495 |
Website | www |
The Texas Tribune, like the Voice of San Diego and MinnPost before it, is part of a trend toward web-based, non-profit journalism.[4]
In addition to journalism published on its news website,[5] the Tribune permits content re-publication both online and in print.[6][7]
The Texas Tribune hosts various events and conferences. Of these, perhaps the most notable is the annual Texas Tribune Festival,[8][9] which attracts national journalists and politicians for interviews and forums.