SMH launches Immerse to promote its investigative journalism archive
The Sydney Morning Herald has launched a new section aime dat making more of its investigative journalism archive.
Immerse will feature historic features, interviews and long-form writing published over the last 181 years, and launched on Monday with the publication of every article that has won a Walkley Award since the year 2000.
“The news cycle moves quickly, and this is where you can turn to stop and immerse yourself in stories we hope will amuse, inspire, surprise and move you,” the Herald reported.
Jane Cadzow’s interview with South African novelist Bryce Courtenay shortly before he died last year is promoted as one of the lead stories for Immerse, as well as the 2004 investigation that exposed bestselling author Norma Khouri’s literary hoax, and Greg Bearup’s chilling 2001 encounter with Belinda Van Krevel two years before she admitted she incited her boyfriend to murder her father.
It’s going to be very embarrassing. A roll call of people and capability Fairfax has lost!
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