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Banker spearheads new journalism model

San Francisco : CA : USA | 2 months ago  
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Hellman's private foundation is giving $5 million to start the project, but he hopes it will be sustained primarily through individual and corporate donations, much like public broadcasting stations are, when it launches next year.
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