Investigative Journalism

Investigative journalism is a form of journalism that involves in-depth reporting and research to uncover hidden information, often about issues of public interest. It goes beyond standard news reporting by conducting thorough examinations of complex topics, including government actions, corporate misconduct, social injustices, and other significant matters. Investigative journalists typically utilize various methods, such as interviews, public records examination, and data analysis, to gather evidence and corroborate their findings. This type of journalism aims to hold powerful entities accountable, promote transparency, and inform the public about issues that may be concealed or misrepresented. It often requires significant time and resources to produce comprehensive reports that can lead to social change or legal consequences.