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“If you’re not reaching the people that you want to reach, then what’s the point of doing the work?”
“The day-to-day work of news, journalists reminded us, was the opportunity to learn for a living.”
After finding success — and a Pulitzer Prize — in Santa Cruz, Lookout aims to replicate its model in Oregon. “All of these playbooks are at least partially written. You sometimes hear people say, ‘Nobody’s figured it out yet.’ But this is all about execution.”
The first daily newspaper in the U.S. to become a nonprofit has published a refreshingly readable and transparent annual report.
Here’s my perspective on what sense we can now make of a settlement, one that may act as a template for other states.
“Every country needs to address the theft of intellectual property that diminishes both the incentives and ability to produce the news on which we all — including the platforms — depend. The bargaining codes were a start.”
“The idea is matching on the things that you enjoy.”
The Associated Press now has content sharing partnerships with nine nonprofit newsrooms across 10 states. Sophie Culpepper
“I was fixated on trying to build a place that could pay good writers good money to spend more time than normal on big stories.”