Organizations Filed Purposes:
FLMW is media organization that seeks to increase public awareness of the forces shaping society, promote a free press, and hold the powerful to account.
The Intercept is an award-winning publisher of news dedicated to holding the powerful accountable through fearless, adversarial journalism. Its in-depth investigations and unflinching analyses focus on politics, war, surveillance, corruption, criminal justice, the environment, immigration, the media, technology and more. The Intercept Brasil is The Intercept's subdomain based in Rio de Janiero, a news agency that produces content for an international audience through internet distribution channels. The Intercept gives its journalists in the US and Brazil the editorial freedom and legal support they need to expose corruption and injustice wherever they find it.
Field of Vision is a filmmaker-driven documentary unit that commissions and produces original short-form nonfiction films about developing and ongoing stories around the globe. It produces cinematic work that tells the stories of our world from new perspectives. Inspired by past projects such as World in Action and Life magazine, FoV's work includes individual short and feature-length films, episodic series, thematic approaches to a single topic by multiple filmmakers, deep-dive investigations pairing filmmakers with journalists, rapid-response assignments, and collaborations with artists across mediums. FoV is committed to short-form documentary films because this form allows filmmakers to respond quickly, take creative risks, reach wide audiences, explore new ways of storytelling and make films with a faster production cycle. FoV's films are distributed through a variety of outlets, including news organizations, film festivals, online platforms, broadcast, streaming and cable. Through fellowships and production support and agreements, FoV provides filmmakers the necessary support and resources to create their films.
The Press Freedom Defense Fund provides support to journalists and others to pursue legal fights where a substantial public interest is at stake. Through grants (often paid directly to expert legal counsel who agree to provide representation at reduced/capped fees) and educational outreach to support established and non-traditional journalists and news organizations, the Fund opposes official action that restrict press freedoms and seek source information or journalistic materials. It is one of the few programs that supports whistleblowers and other journalistic sources.
Executives Listed on Filing
Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing
Name | Title | Hours Per Week | Total Salary |
Elizabeth Reed | Editor in Chief | 40 | $432,254 |
David Bralow | Secretary/Sr. VP, Law | 40 | $360,659 |
James Risen | Sr. National Security Corr | 40 | $309,893 |
Ryan Grim | Washington Bureau Chief | 40 | $277,138 |
Peter Maass | Senior Editor | 40 | $253,725 |
Mehdi Raza Hasan | Columnist & Sr. Contributor | 40 | $246,709 |
Roger Hodge | Deputy Editor | 40 | $234,218 |
Charlotte Frederick | Mging Editor, Dir. of Dig Strat | 40 | $230,744 |
Charlotte Cook | Executive Producer | 40 | $225,528 |
Kate Myers | Executive Director, Revenu | 40 | $211,719 |
Kathleen Baumann | Deputy CFO | 20 | $157,980 |
Jeremy Scahill | Producer | 11 | $106,110 |
Andrew S Wilson | Treasurer | 40 | $0 |
Michael Bloom | Director/President | 40 | $0 |
Pat Christen | Director | 1 | $0 |
Jeffrey Alvord | Director/Vice Chair | 1.5 | $0 |
Pierre Omidyar | Director/Chair | 2 | $0 |
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