NEW YORK - In a bold move, and experiment, The Washington Post launched today an unprecedented 25-part series, starting in print but continuing on the Web. It's written by longtime Post writer and editor Robert G. Kaiser, and will run Monday through Friday for five weeks.
Called "The Citizen K Street Project," it focuses, as the title would indicate, on lobbying in the nation's capital. Chief editor is Jeffrey Leen, and it will include photos and video.
"In the coming weeks, Robert G. Kaiser, associate editor of The Washington Post, will tell the story of Gerry Cassidy's career and the evolution of his firm in a unique fashion, combining the resources of both The Post and washingtonpost.com," the newspaper announces today. Summaries will appear in print but the story will run in full only on the Web.
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