The Denver Gazette is celebrating its fourth anniversary this week with a string of accolades and accomplishments. The publication’s investigative journalism team has been recognized with prestigious national awards, including the Polk Award and National Headliner Awards. The Gazette, along with its sister publications, also collected a record number of awards from professional journalism organizations.
In addition to receiving recognition from industry peers, the Denver Gazette has seen significant audience growth in the past year, with over 70% of subscribers using the product daily. A recent readership survey found that more than 95% of readers appreciate the quality of news and factual reporting provided by the publication.
The Gazette’s investigative team has produced in-depth reporting on a range of critical issues affecting the Denver and Colorado communities, including the city’s homeless crisis, elder care oversight, teacher distribution in public schools, and questionable dealmaking for water rights. The publication has also covered important topics such as Colorado’s wolf reintroduction program, the regulation of the funeral industry, and the local arts and sports scenes.
Looking ahead to its fifth year, The Denver Gazette is expanding its coverage with the launch of The Colorado Network, a digital platform that will enlist freelance journalists to cover news statewide. The publication is committed to becoming a truly statewide newspaper and continuing its mission of accountability journalism and comprehensive storytelling.
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