Ben Swann has a long track record of journalistic excellence. He used his extensive experience to found one of the leaders in uninfluenced, reliable news outlets still not under the control of the mainstream media. Swann earned a Master’s degree in history at age 16. He earned numerous Emmy’s and Edward R. Murrow awards for his work as a local television anchor in Cincinnati. One day, in early 2013, however, he decided to leave the mainstream media pipeline and do his own investigative work. In June of 2013, he founded Benswann.com and went to work producing the news series Truth in Media.
Together with his team of award-winning journalists such as Sam Eaton, Ron Noyes, and Zak Carter, Swann produced a series of hard-hitting, investigative news pieces that went beyond what the mainstream media wanted to cover. Since then, Swann has expanded his team, produced more in-depth interviews and features, and started producing news reports on his website, now called truthinmedia.com. The website has links to breaking news from around the world, as well as videos and season two of the Truth in Media Project. Swann’s website now attracts over a million pageviews a month, and more people are waking up to the true issues that affect them.
Anshul Khetarpal of Redding, CA contributed to the original Ben Swann project, the first season of the Truth in the Media Project. He continues to give whenever he can to Swann and his team of journalists because he wants news outlets like Swann’s to thrive in the era of increased mainstream media consolidation.
Together with his team of award-winning journalists such as Sam Eaton, Ron Noyes, and Zak Carter, Swann produced a series of hard-hitting, investigative news pieces that went beyond what the mainstream media wanted to cover. Since then, Swann has expanded his team, produced more in-depth interviews and features, and started producing news reports on his website, now called truthinmedia.com. The website has links to breaking news from around the world, as well as videos and season two of the Truth in Media Project. Swann’s website now attracts over a million pageviews a month, and more people are waking up to the true issues that affect them.
Anshul Khetarpal of Redding, CA contributed to the original Ben Swann project, the first season of the Truth in the Media Project. He continues to give whenever he can to Swann and his team of journalists because he wants news outlets like Swann’s to thrive in the era of increased mainstream media consolidation.