The Center for Investigative Reporting in Berkeley will announce tomorrow a partnership with Univision to jointly produce investigative stories for Spanish-speaking audiences in the United States and Latin America. They are portraying it as a match up of the oldest and largest non-profit investigative newsroom in the nation and the leading media company serving "Hispanic America." Univision News has its own investigative and documentary unit, Documentales Univision.
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Center for Investigative Reporting to partner with Univision
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