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Michael Stoll (michael - DOT - stoll - AT SYMBOL - sjsu - DOT - edu) is spearheading the Public Press Initiative, a project to study noncommercial models for newspapers, in collaboration with Independent Arts & Media of San Francisco. Stoll teaches journalism at San Jose State University, where he has also served as associate director of Grade the News (http://www.gradethenews.org), a San Francisco Bay Area media-watchdog project.
With colleague John McManus he is the winner of two recent journalism awards: the Professional Freedom and Responsibility Award from the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (2006) and a citation of excellence from the Mongerson Prize for Investigative Reporting on the Media from Northwestern University Journalism School (2006).
Stoll is a regular contributor to SF Weekly on media issues. He previously worked as a reporter at the Philadelphia Inquirer and the Hartford Courant, and as city editor, investigative reporter and editorial-page editor at the San Francisco Examiner. Stoll is currently secretary of the board of the Northern California chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists.
MORE ABOUT MICHAEL STOLL ON HIS BLOG