Chattarati is a citizen-led community news and opinion website for metro Chattanooga. We cover politics, education, nonprofits and the arts, and feature seven neighborhood blogs.
http://chattarati.com/metro/government-politics/2010/3/17/mayors-water-quality-budget-passes-tough-council-v/
http://chattarati.com/metro/business/2010/3/8/jobs-bill-gets-mixed-reaction-local-business/
http://chattarati.com/metro/education/2010/3/4/community-business-partners-help-deliver-principal/
Site Url: http://chattarati.com
Feed Url: http://feeds.chattarati.com/chattarati/
Target community: Chattanooga, Tenn. (metro)
Is the site active? Yes
Professional journalists? No
Paid staff? No
Is the site part of a network? No
Is the site a media affiliate? No
Content created by: Team
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Year founded: 2008
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Does your site aggregate content from other online sites? Yes
Does your site provide training? Yes
Business model: For-profit
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Contact Information
Location: Chattanooga, TN, United States of America
Contact URL: editors@chattarati.com
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