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Welcome to '''SourceWatch''', a {{tag|United States|USA}} collaborative project of the Center for {{tag|Media}} and {{tag|Democracy}} (CMD) to produce a {{tag|directory}} of the {{tag|people}}, organizations, and issues shaping the public agenda. SourceWatch's primary focus is on documenting {{tag|public relations}} firms, {{tag|think tank}}s, industry-funded {{tag|organization}}s, and industry-friendly experts that work to influence public opinion and public policy on behalf of {{tag|corporation}}s, {{tag|government}}s and special interests. Over time, SourceWatch has broadened to include others involved in public debates including media outlets, {{tag|journalism|journalists}} and government agencies. | Welcome to '''SourceWatch''', a {{tag|United States of America|USA}} collaborative project of the Center for {{tag|Media}} and {{tag|Democracy}} (CMD) to produce a {{tag|directory}} of the {{tag|people}}, organizations, and issues shaping the public agenda. SourceWatch's primary focus is on documenting {{tag|public relations}} firms, {{tag|think tank}}s, industry-funded {{tag|organization}}s, and industry-friendly experts that work to influence public opinion and public policy on behalf of {{tag|corporation}}s, {{tag|government}}s and special interests. Over time, SourceWatch has broadened to include others involved in public debates including media outlets, {{tag|journalism|journalists}} and government agencies. | ||
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Welcome to SourceWatch, a USA collaborative project of the Center for Media and Democracy (CMD) to produce a directory of the people, organizations, and issues shaping the public agenda. SourceWatch's primary focus is on documenting public relations firms, think tanks, industry-funded organizations, and industry-friendly experts that work to influence public opinion and public policy on behalf of corporations, governments and special interests. Over time, SourceWatch has broadened to include others involved in public debates including media outlets, journalists and government agencies.
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SourceWatch – The Scourge of the PR Industry — #7 in '33 Wikis' on the eastwikkers group blog.
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