NDNC's Reporting Featured in Award-Winning Series

10/07/2025 17 min Episodio 14
NDNC's Reporting Featured in Award-Winning Series

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Episode Synopsis

In this special episode of The Backstory, host Sabrina Halvorson talks with reporter Michael Standaert about his work featured in an investigative series that received the Arthur E. Rowse Award for Excellence in Examining the News Media from the National Press Club.
Michael’s reporting, produced in collaboration with FLOODLIGHT, uncovered the sudden appearance of a newspaper in Morton County, North Dakota. Although it appeared to be local, the paper promoted biased content just before a major trial involving Greenpeace. His article was part of a larger series focused on media manipulation and the influence of dark money in journalism. All contributing reporters share in the recognition for the award.
In this episode:


How a misleading newspaper appeared ahead of a high-profile trial


Why its content and timing raised serious ethical concerns


The connection to national media influence campaigns


How collaboration with FLOODLIGHT supported the investigation


What this award means for local journalism and media accountability


This conversation highlights the importance of media literacy and the role of strong investigative reporting. Congratulations to Michael and all the journalists involved in the award-winning series.
🔗 Links mentioned:


Read Michael’s story: “Weird newspaper calls out pipeline protests eight years later” (Published November 1, 2024) at ndnewscoop.org


Learn more about the award from the National Press Club: press.org


Explore the full series at floodlightnews.org


Got a tip? Contact the North Dakota News Cooperative at [email protected]