Oklahoma Watch Receives Grant for Mental-Health Coverage
Oklahoma Watch has received a grant from the Anne and Henry Zarrow Foundation to support the non-profit investigative news organization’s coverage of mental health. The $30,000 grant will fund in-depth...
View ArticleEnterprise Editor Joins Oklahoma Watch
Ben Fenwick Ben Fenwick, an award-winning journalist and former correspondent covering the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, is joining Oklahoma Watch as enterprise editor. Fenwick will work with Oklahoma...
View ArticleSupport Investigative Journalism in Oklahoma
Dear Reader: The Oklahoma Watch community celebrates several successes in 2014: regional recognition of our investigative journalism, the launch of the Oklahoma Watch Data Center, increased discussion...
View ArticleLow-Income Areas Focus of Video Project by OU, Oklahoma Watch
Christopher Michie / Oklahoma WatchOne of many abandoned homes in northeast Oklahoma City. NEWS RELEASE OU’s Gaylord College, Oklahoma Watch Collaborate on Video Project Focusing on Low-Income...
View ArticleOklahoma Watch Wins Great Plains Awards
Oklahoma Watch and The Oklahoman shared two first-place awards in the eight-state Great Plains Journalism Awards 2015 competition. The awards, announced Monday at the annual Great Plains conference in...
View ArticleOklahoma Watch Staffers Win Reporting Awards
Three Oklahoma Watch staffers received 18 reporting awards, including nine first-place honors, at the 2015 Society of Professional Journalists Oklahoma awards banquet in Tulsa on Saturday. Staff...
View ArticleSocial Workers Group Honors Oklahoma Watch
Oklahoma Watch has received the 2015 media service award from the Oklahoma chapter of the National Association of Social Workers. A nomination letter cited as an example of Oklahoma Watch's coverage...
View ArticleOklahoma Watch Opens Tulsa Bureau
Clifton Adcock Oklahoma Watch, a nonprofit media organization, has opened a Tulsa news bureau located in OETA’s Tulsa Studio office building just north of downtown. The bureau will be led by...
View ArticleOklahoma Watch Seeks Chief Operating Officer
Oklahoma Watch is seeking a Chief Operating Officer to work with the Executive Editor to develop and carry out a business plan that will support aggressive growth of its mission. The COO will report to...
View ArticleFour New Directors Join Oklahoma Watch Board
Oklahoma Watch has added four new directors to its board who bring decades of journalism, communications and business experience to the organization's leadership team. The new board members are Gerald...
View ArticleOklahoma Watch Introduces Data Center
How much do state officials and employees make? How much money per student does your school district spend? Is crime going up or down in your city or town? Visit the Data Center Good questions....
View ArticleOklahoma Watch Receives Grant to Expand Outreach, Grow Support
NEWS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 23, 2014 Oklahoma Watch, a nonprofit journalism organization, will step up its efforts to engage the public and diversify its sources of financial support...
View ArticleOklahoma Watch Receives First-Amendment, Eight Other Journalism Awards
Oklahoma Watch has received one of the top special awards and eight other honors for journalistic achievement in 2013 from the Oklahoma chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists. Clifton...
View ArticleOklahoma Watch Wins Honors in Regional Awards
Oklahoma Watch reporters won first place in beat reporting for coverage of health care and the uninsured and were finalists in three other reporting and writing categories in the Great Plains...
View ArticleAward-Winning Investigative Reporter Joins Oklahoma Watch
M. Scott Carter, an award-winning investigative reporter, will join Oklahoma Watch in September to cover state government and politics and the Oklahoma Legislature. Carter, a native Oklahoman, has...
View ArticleOklahoma Watch Receives Grant for Mental-Health Coverage
Oklahoma Watch has received a grant from the Anne and Henry Zarrow Foundation to support the non-profit investigative news organization’s coverage of mental health. The $30,000 grant will fund in-depth...
View ArticleOklahoma Watch Staffers Win Reporting Awards
Three Oklahoma Watch staffers received 18 reporting awards, including nine first-place honors, at the 2015 Society of Professional Journalists Oklahoma awards banquet in Tulsa on Saturday. Staff...
View ArticleSocial Workers Group Honors Oklahoma Watch
Oklahoma Watch has received the 2015 media service award from the Oklahoma chapter of the National Association of Social Workers. A nomination letter cited as an example of Oklahoma Watch's coverage...
View ArticleOklahoma Watch Opens Tulsa Bureau
Clifton Adcock Oklahoma Watch, a nonprofit media organization, has opened a Tulsa news bureau located in OETA’s Tulsa Studio office building just north of downtown. The bureau will be led by...
View ArticleOklahoma Watch Seeks Chief Operating Officer
Oklahoma Watch is seeking a Chief Operating Officer to work with the Executive Editor to develop and carry out a business plan that will support aggressive growth of its mission. The COO will report to...
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