Two of Connecticutās leading news organizations, Connecticut Public Radio and The Connecticut Mirror have recently set up a Fairfield County news bureau on the campus of Fairfield University.
Announcements
Graduation time for CT Mirror’s fellowship program
The Connecticut News Project’s fellowship program has graduated three talented journalists in the past two years.
CT Mirror deepens partnership with WNPR, plans more education forums
From the start, our goal has been to offer readers information on Connecticut policies and politics. And we’ve been making a few changes to keep on track.
Jenifer Frank named new Chief Editorial Officer
Ms. Frank is leaving her position as the Night City Editor of The Day in New London to join CT Mirror.
Connecticut News Project expands board
The Connecticut News Project, publisher of The Connecticut Mirror, is pleased to announce the addition of two members to its Board of Directors.
Progress report: One million visitors
In February we welcomed our one millionth visitor.
A successful first year
We are proud to have been named “Media of The Year” by our nonprofit peers at The CT Association of Nonprofits while our news colleagues at the National Journal rated our campaign reporting “the best coverage of this cycle” in Connecticut.
A new look for The Connecticut Mirror
The Connecticut Mirror is launching the first phase of a redesign that will make our site easier to read and navigate and provide more news, features and links to content elsewhere on the Web.
The Connecticut Mirror begins coverage of Washington, D.C. and establishes multi-media fellowship in Connecticut
Connecticut has its own reporter in the nation’s capital again, as Deirdre Shesgreen joins The Connecticut Mirror as its Washington correspondent.
The Connecticut Mirror’s first 100 days
Since our launch on January 25, 2010, The Connecticut Mirror has published more than 500 insightful stories.
Connecticut Health Foundation provides The Connecticut News Project $125,000 to support reporting on health, Washington
CT Mirror has received a grant from the Connecticut Health Foundation to create a full-time health beat in Connecticut and help support news coverage from Washington D.C.
The Connecticut Mirror’s first progress report
We have big plans for this crucial 2010 year and they all revolve around independent non-partisan news coverage of state government, public policy and politics and wide dissemination of news and background information to Connecticut residents.
Non-profit news start-up Connecticut Mirror aims to inform and empower Connecticut residents
The Connecticut Mirror, set to launch on January 25, will focus on state government, politics, education, healthcare and social services.
