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Whale hunt in Faroe Islands turns sea red with blood
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What it's like being the editor of a newspaper in Eve Online
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Fox News violates Poland's holocaust law with reference to "Polish death camp"
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The Correspondant - A different business model for organizations producing journalism.
I just watched an interesting This Week in Startups interview with the CEO of a nascent but successful new "news" organization from the Netherlands called De Correspondent. They are launching a...
I just watched an interesting This Week in Startups interview with the CEO of a nascent but successful new "news" organization from the Netherlands called De Correspondent. They are launching a new US-based company called The Correspondent, which has some high profile supporters. This list includes Nate Silver, William Julius Wilson, Rosanne Cash, and some others.
Their business model allows them to attract high-quality journalists by optimizing for journalistic integrity and independence. They have around 60,000 members paying around $70 per year in the Netherlands. They do no advertising business and are a for-profit corp with a dividend cap of 5% to make themselves unattractive to VC-type investors. The CEO claims they "ignore the news," meaning that they try to avoid the sound-bite quips that can be very distracting. They do not report on individual's scandals, instead focusing on systemic issues.
Journalists are required to share their stories with the members as they are developing. Stories are not guarded secrets while in development unlike traditional news organizations. This allows members to contribute to the stories via a form of curated crowdsourcing. For example, they reached out to members when doing a story on Shell, and found a few members who had access to the company which led to discovery of Shell's own internal Inconvenient Truth type video which was made in 1991.
The CEO also mentioned that he always includes a developer or designer in story discussions so that the latest investigation and presentation tools can be used on a story from day one.
Please take a look at the links and let me know what you think of this model, and its chances in the US market. I am pretty excited for anyone trying anything new in this space. What do you think? Would you pay for something like this?
Edit: I'm not sure if there is a better ~group for this topic, please move it if there is. Also, formatting, phrasing, and clarity.
Here is a direct link to the CEO's Medium account with more information.
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Hundreds of newspapers run editorials rebuking US President Donald Trump for attacks on media
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Shenzhen Tech Girl Naomi Wu: My experience with Sarah Jeong, Jason Koebler, and Vice Magazine
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A Boston newspaper is proposing a coordinated editorial response from publications across the U.S. to President Donald Trump’s frequent attacks on the news media.
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"Why objective journalism is a misleading and dangerous illusion"
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Manhole covers: A window into a city’s soul – in pictures
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The Most Powerful Publishers in the World Don’t Give a Damn
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Is compassion fatigue inevitable in an age of 24-hour news?
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Scientists aren’t impressed with New York Times’ new story on climate change
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What are your most trusted news sources and why?
My personal favorites are Vox and The Guardian because they have detailed articles often showing different perspectives on the same issue and site sources I find reputable. Some other sites I...
My personal favorites are Vox and The Guardian because they have detailed articles often showing different perspectives on the same issue and site sources I find reputable. Some other sites I really like are ProPublica and Five Thirty Eight (especially their politics podcast).
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Droughts, heatwaves and floods: How to tell when climate change is to blame
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The Outline “slams” media for overusing the word
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The terrifying rise of alt-right fight clubs
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'The discourse is unhinged': how the media gets AI alarmingly wrong
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Colombian journalists say death threats reflect 'ugly' climate under new leader. They say ‘dangerous new atmosphere’ has emerged since Iván Duque, a fierce opponent of the peace process, took power
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Forbes deleted a deeply misinformed op-ed arguing Amazon should replace libraries
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Tronc slashes 'New York Daily News' staff by half
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A global guide to state-sponsored trolling
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How to spend it: The shopping list for the 1%. In an age of astonishing wealth, nothing reveals the lives of the ultra-rich like the FT’s unashamedly ostentatiously luxury magazine.
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In pictures: Afriski, Lesotho's only ski resort
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The downfall of Theranos, from the journalist who made it happen
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Despite Chrome’s pending “mark of shame,” three major news sites aren’t HTTPS
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Major broadcast TV networks mentioned climate change just once during two weeks of heat-wave coverage
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YouTube aims to crack down on fake news, support journalism
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The endless reign of Rupert Murdoch
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The murders we don't hear about — and why
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Foodora dishes out punishment to injured riders in 'oppressive' policy, ABC investigation reveals
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What if journalists covered controversial issues differently — based on how humans actually behave when they are polarized and suspicious?
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Shooting reported at Capital Gazette newspaper in Annapolis
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Distinguishing between factual and opinion statements in the US news
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The messy fourth estate
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A day in the life of a Kabul emergency room
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Distinguishing between factual and opinion statements in the US news
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United States - Digital News Report 2018 about media trends in digital news
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The Breaking News Consumer's Handbook - How to sort good information from bad
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Facebook used less for news as youngsters turn to WhatsApp: Reuters Institute
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David Bray's response to the Gizmodo article regarding the US Federal Communications Commission and net neutrality comments
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New US ambassador to Germany under fire for rightwing support. Politicians accuse Richard Grenell of breaching protocol over interview with Breitbart
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Best news segment in broadcasting history
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My local news is excruciating to watch
@jamieeast: This is the worst ever live news item I've ever seen. I urge you to watch it in all its glory. https://t.co/fdDQxnmNkP
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Arkady Babchenko: Ukraine says it found hit list of 47 people after staging murder
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Looking for life on a flat Earth: What a burgeoning movement says about science, solace, and how a theory becomes truth
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The hidden costs of losing your city's newspaper
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'Murdered' Russian journalist Arkady Babchenko is alive
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AI researchers boycotting Nature's new Machine Intelligence journal
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Elon Musk will launch a website called Pravada - used to rank credibility in the media.
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