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Newstrust.net - A Portal of Good Journalism

Post Date: Mar 05, 2008 7:54 a.m.
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What it does NewsTrust is a non-partisan, non-profit site seeking to provide citizens with the necessary tools to make informed decisions about democracy. NewsTrust’s tools allow anyone to review the news based on journalistic quality and not just popularity. The news is rated on evidence, fairness, sourcing context and other core principles of journalism. Based on member ratings, NewsTrust features a daily selection of the top rated news thereby allowing citizens to get the realistic picture everyday. As news has increasingly become a money-making business and guided by ideology, the need for a non-partisan and not-for-profit source has become even more urgent. By providing readers with the guidelines to rate the news, NewsTrust ensures that citizens themselves are able to rate the news meaning that there shouldn’t be any shortage of content. In their own words NewsTrust.net helps people find good journalism online. Our web review tools let you rate the news based on jour...

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