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Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has ditched his commitment to legislate for an emissions reduction target as he scrambles to save his leadership.
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Tajikistan releases whistleblower but leaves conviction in place
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Saudi Arabia seeks its first death penalty against a female human rights activist
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US vows to grant few waivers on Iran sanctions
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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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'Gun factory' uncovered on Hailsham industrial estate
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Prisoners striking in seventeen US states over prison conditions
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In a precedent, the Saudi prosecution calls for the beheading of female human rights defender Israa Al-Ghomgham
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Jawar Mohammed's red-carpet return signals Ethiopia's political sea change
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Bandidos informant granted refugee status by Canada after cover blown in Australia
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Trump Is Not a King - A group of top former intelligence and military leaders are sending a message to the nation’s troops and spies: think twice before following the president’s orders in a crisis.
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Gun law changes dropped by Tasmanian Liberals following community backlash
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Elizabeth Warren unveils bold new plan to reshape American capitalism
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Officer investigating old South African government pedophile ring allegedly commits suicide
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Protesters in Russia Accuse Government of Entrapping Young Critics
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Hundreds of newspapers run editorials rebuking US President Donald Trump for attacks on media
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Terrorist attacks are quietly declining around the world
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Nope, those aren't mailboxes: Paris rolls out sidewalk urinals
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Average Canadian house sold for CAD$481,500 last month, up 1% in past year
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Hospitals scrap surgeries, Venezuelans forgo showers as taps run dry
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Nazi fan wins Republican Primary in Missouri
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Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has secured the support of an overwhelming majority of Liberal and Nationals MPs for his energy policy.
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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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Ex-CIA officer faces arrest over alleged Montenegro coup plot
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"Why objective journalism is a misleading and dangerous illusion"
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This is the way Paul Ryan’s speakership ends
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UN says it has credible reports that China holds million Uighurs in secret camps
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Russians are facing criminal prosecution for sharing memes online, thanks to anti-extremism laws
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"Suicidal" airline employee stole an empty turboprop plane, took off from Sea-Tac and was chased by military jets before crashing into a small island in the Puget Sound
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Kellie Collins in custody for killing Curt Cain, former campaign treasurer
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Electricity prices are falling - and will keep doing so - whether or not energy deal is inked
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Man arrested at New Mexico compound is son of imam with possible link to 1993 World Trade Center bombing
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US officials scrambled behind the scenes to shield NATO deal from Trump
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Cameroon: Lawyer looks to unseat Africa's longest-ruling leader
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States give conditional support to National Energy Guarantee, but more talks to come
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We researched Russian propaganda operations and figured out exactly how they neutralise certain news
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Australia's population to hit twenty-five million, newest resident likely to be young, female, and Chinese
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Dozens dead in Yemen as bus carrying children hit by airstrike
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Israel and Hamas exchange fire in sudden Gaza escalation
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New Mexico compound suspects were training children for school shootings, prosecutors say
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Tesla Board of Directors are now considering taking Tesla private at the request of Elon Musk
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Rashida Tlaib set to become first Muslim woman in US Congress
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Trump Administration imposes new sanctions on Putin cronies
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Saudi Arabia halts all medical treatment for citizens in Canada
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Missouri blocks right-to-work law
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Disney Outlines Streaming Service, Will Launch in Late 2019
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WV House committee approves fourteen articles of impeachment against justices
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Energy deal in limbo as states step up their demands
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Wilbur Ross (US Secretary of Commerce) is accused of swindling $120 million from associates and 'could rank among the biggest grifters in American history,' according to a bombshell Forbes report
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