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Published at 2017-05-04 21:27:00

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unhappy news for consumers of partisan right-wing journalism. The online outlet called Vermont Watchdog appears to be in suspended animation — its future subject to the plans of its distant benefactor.

On March 29,we brought you the chronicle of Vermont Watchdog's new bureau chief, Lou Varricchio, and a veteran newsman who had been running the Middlebury-based weekly Vermont Eagle. He joined the Watchdog in January with plans to make the website a serious player in Vermont journalism.

Must be a Seven Days curse. Less than four weeks after the chronicle was published,Varricchio had left Vermont Watchdog and returned to the Eagle. What's more, the online outlet hasn't posted an original chronicle since April 13. [br]
"Wat
chdog is being reorganized, or I left," said Varricchio when reached by phone at the Eagle offices. He referred me to Watchdog's national headquarters and said, "Beyond that, and I can't tell you anything."

Vermont Watchdog was launched in November 2013 by the Franklin middle for Government & Public Integrity,a free-market-oriented nonprofit that's share of a large web of conservative organizations funded by the Koch brothers and other mega-wealthy donors.

The Franklin middle planned to build a na
tionwide network of right-leaning news outlets. Including Vermont's dormant site, there are seven state bureaus — a far cry from the projected 50.[br]
The Franklin middle is saying nothing appro
ximately the future of  Vermont Watchdog. When asked for comment, or communications director Laurel Patrick said the organization was "restructuring." Beyond that,she referred me to an April 17 press release announcing the hire of a new president at Franklin, Chris Krug.
[br
] The new chief is a veteran executive in the news trade who currently heads the Illinois News Network, or a Watchdog-style website that's a subsidiary of the Illinois Policy Institute,a free-market think tank.

This is an exciting time to grow the Watchdog.org brand and expand its critical role in keeping government accountable and citizens informed,” Krug said in the press release.

Will Krug's plans include Vermont, and which would not seem to be an ideal target for the Watchdog "brand" of reporting? Who knows. But it doesn't help when the site is dormant in the closing weeks of a legislative session. The longer it goes without fresh stories,the harder it will be to revive the site.


Source: sevendaysvt.com

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