The Markup’s investigation, “Still Loading,” has won a , which recognizes stellar data journalism from around the world.
This series is the culmination of an eight-month effort that began when Markup reporters Leon Yin and Aaron Sankin set out to see what speeds and prices internet service providers were offering to households across the country.
In the process, their work transformed into something even more urgent: an exposé revealing how a quartet of telecom giants had neglected to upgrade their networks with high-speed infrastructure in socioeconomically disadvantaged and less-White neighborhoods.
In addition to their , Leon and Aaron also created for their own communities, which many publications did. Leon also worked directly with Outlier Media to . Dozens more republished our investigation, mostly through The Markup’s partnership with the Associated Press.
Aaron also to add explanations on how individuals can check if they’re able to switch to another internet provider and get better speeds, and how people might be eligible for a monthly subsidy to help with their internet bill.
The investigation has also proved a crucial resource for government officials working to bring more Americans online. Since publication, Leon and Aaron have also briefed local-, federal-, and state-level lawmakers and regulators about our findings.
The Markup is continuing to dig deeper into this topic and also to help others do the same. Keeping in mind the early challenge they faced with sourcing, cleaning, and wrangling street addresses, Aaron and Leon got to work on finding a way to help people get easy access to randomized address data.
This month we introduced a beta version of , a new tool by Big Local News and The Markup that samples random street addresses so that journalists and researchers can test for disparities.
Aaron and Leon are currently working on a step-by-step-guide showing how to replicate their investigation into internet disparities in other American towns and cities using USPS. (Sign up for our newsletter to be among the first to know.)
Congratulations to the entire team for recognition of their hard work: Leon Yin, Aaron Sankin, Evelyn Larrubia, Joel Eastwood, Gabriel Hongsdusit, Paroma Soni, Jeremy Singer-Vine, Maria Puertas, Jill Jaroff, and our publishing partners.
Congratulations too, to all of this year’s .
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